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Edward Prince of Wales, with Wallis Simpson. 1935. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
Switzerland, Canton Ticino, Verzasca valley, Lavertezzo
Louis XIII at 16This chromolithograph shows the French king Louis XIII at age 16, the age he was when he took control of the country as king
Japan: Advertising poster for Japan Air Transport Company, c. 1928
Russia / USSR: Long Live the First of May!Russia/USSR: Long Live the First of May!, Soviet propaganda poster celebrating May Day, c. 1920
Barnabe BrissonThis portrait of Barnabe Brisson was done by Thomas de Leu. Brisson was a French jurist and politician. He lived from 1531 to 1591
Maximilien de Bethune, duke of Sully, (1560-1641) was a French noble, soldier, and statesman
Charles de Gontant-Biron (1562 -1602) served as Marshall of France. This engraving dates to 1602. Gontant-Biron was a French soldier who fought for the rulers of France against the Catholic League
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) was a major figure in German philosophy, in teh period between Kant and Hegel. He had followed Kant, but then developed his own philosophy, Idealism
ErckmanEmile Erckmann (1822-1899) was a French writer. He wrote most of his works with the French writer Alexandre Chatrain. The two wrote under the pseudonym Erckmann-Chatrain
Michael Faraday (1791-1867) was an English chemist and physicist--one of the most significant ever. He is renown for his experiments in electricity and magnetism
James T. Fields (1817-1881) was an American publisher, editor, and a poet. He was a friend of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He wrote a book of poetry, Ballads and Verses
Erasmus Desiderius of Rotterdam was a Dutch Renaissance humanist. He lived from 1466 to 1536. Erasmus was also a Catholic priest, a social critic, a teacher, and a theologian
Amelia Blanford Edwards (1831-1892) was an English novelist, journalist, traveler, and Egyptologist. Among her successful works were The Phantom Coach and A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
Ralph Waldo EmersonThis photogravure of Ralph Waldo Emerson is from an etching by E. Reich and done around 1908. Emerson (1803-1892) was an American essayist, poet, and philosopher
Eugene Field (1850-1895) was an American writer and popular humorist. He was also a newspaperman and often referred to as the Poet of Childhood and also The Children's Poet
Kate Field (1838-1896) was an American journalist, lecturer, and actress. She was a close friend of Anthony Trollope
Francois Fenelon (1651-1715) was a French poet and writer. He was also a Roman Catholic bishop and theologian. His best known work, published in 1699, was the adventures of Telemachus
Edward Eggleston (1837-1902) was an American historian and novelist. He was also a Methodist minister
Willia M. EvartsWilliam M. Evarts (1818-1901) was born in Massachusetts. He won renown as a lawyer and statesmen
King George V and Queen Mary celebrate their Silver Jubilee with Princess Elizabeth Later Queen Elizabeth II 1935
Edward Prince of Wales, with Wallis Simpson in Kitzbuhel, Austria. 1935Edward Prince of Wales, with Wallis Simpson in Kitzbuhel, a small Alpine town east of Innsbruck, in the western Austrian province of Tyrol. 1935. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
In 1911 the future King Edward VIII was invested in Caernarfon Castle in Wales. The Investiture of the Prince of Wales is the ceremony marking formal acknowledgement of a newly-created Prince of Wales
Edward VIII became the first British monarch to be a qualified pilot
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, riding with his niecePrince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, (1900 - 1974) uncle of Princess Elizabeth later Queen Elizabeth II riding with his niece. 1933
King Edward VIII with his brother (later King George VI), during the 1936 Abdication Crisis
Edward VIII (1894 – 1972) was King of the United Kingdom Edward VIII (1894 - 1972)Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year
The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) visits Japan 1922
Edward Prince of Wales, visits Bangor University in Wales, 1923. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
King George VI of the United Kingdom, 1937H.M. King George VI of the United Kingdom in the full dress uniform of a British field marshal, 1937. George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George)
Edward Prince of Wales, visits a poor welsh mining village during the 1920'sEdward Prince of Wales, visits a poor welsh mining village during the 1920's. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
Walter Monckton, served as advisor to Edward VIII during the abdication crisisWalter Monckton, (1891 - 1965), British politician, served as advisor to Edward VIII during the abdication crisis
Edward Prince of Wales, trudging through the snow at Winlaton a poor mining town in the stricken Durham coalfield. 1929. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
Edward VIII, enjoys time on the French Riviera during the abdication crisis 1936. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
Newspaper headline in the British Press during the 1936 Abdication Crisis
the accession of King Edward VIII as King of Great Britain was proclaimed on January 22nd 1936The accession of King Edward VIII as King of Great Britain was proclaimed on January 22nd 1936
Edward Prince of Wales, plays Polo in Long Island USA 1923. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) shelters from the deluge of spray from Victoria Falls1925: The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) shelters from the deluge of spray from Victoria Falls, Northern Rhodesia
Edward Prince of Wales, with Wallis Simpson at Ascot. 1935. Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) King of the United Kingdom
The coronation of George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon as King and Queen of the United Kingdom, 1937
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II with her sister Margaret 1935)Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II with her sister Margaret 1935
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duchess of Kent riding in an open carriage 1935Left to right: Queen Mary, Duchess of York (Later Elizabeth Queen Consort), Princess Margaret, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II and the Duchess of Kent riding in an open carriage 1935
France: Poster advertising the Paris 1924 Olympic Games / Jeux OlympiquesFrance: Poster advertising the Paris 1924 Olympic Games/Jeux Olympiques, Jean Droit (1884-1961), 1924
Japan: Advertising poster for Martini featuring a moga or modern girl, 1920sModern girls ( modan gaaru, also shortened to moga ) were Japanese women who followed Westernized fashions and lifestyles in the 1920s
Italy. Como. Magic light festival. Christmas
UK: RMS Titanic departing Southampton on 10 April 1912
England / UK: The Problem of the Underground - What it Takes to Move the PassengersEngland/UK: The Problem of the Underground - What it Takes to Move the Passengers, Irene Fawkes, Underground Electric Railway Company, London, 1924
Japan: Advertising poster for Asahi Beer featuring a young woman, c. 1910
Belgium: Art Nouveau advertising poster for Rajah Coffee featuring a Javanese woman, Henri Meunier, 1897
France: Advertising poster for Cycles Lorette'bicycles, Paris, c. 1910France: Advertising poster for Cycles Lorette bicycles, Paris, c. 1910
Japan: Advertising poster for Martini featuring a moga'or modern girl, 1920sJapan: Advertising poster for Martini featuring a moga or modern girl, 1920s
France: French Federation of Basque Pelot advertising poster, 1924
Japan: Hikifuda advertising poster for a grocery and fishmonger featuring a Japanese man in a violet kimono, dated Taisho Year 6 or 1917
Japan: Advertising poster for Sapporo Beer featuring a young woman, c. 1910
France: Advertisement for Sandales Gouik'featuring a Pelote Basque player, c. 1925France: Advertisement for Sandales Gouik featuring a Pelote Basque player, c. 1925
Japan: Hikifuda advertising poster promoting a wine shop. Late Meiji (1868-1912), c. 1900
Japan: Advertising poster for Sakura Beer featuring a woman in a kimono, Tsunetomi Kitano, 1913
UK / Japan: Advertising poster for Horniman's Tea featuring a Japanese woman in a kimonoUK/Japan: Advertising poster for Horniman's Tea featuring a Japanese woman in a kimono, c. 1900
Malaysia / Singapore: Framed advertsing poster for Tiger Beer Tenaga Berganda'(For Energy)Malaysia/Singapore: Framed advertsing poster for Tiger Beer Tenaga Berganda (For Energy), c. 1960
Japan: Beautiful Japan, advertising poster for Japan Government Railways, Japan Tourist Bureau, c. 1925
Emil Orlik Hse Prague VDBKiB Verein der Bildenden KunstlerEmil Orlik, A. Hse (Prague), VDBKiB (Verein der Bildenden Kunstler in Berlin), lithography, total: height: 68, 3 cm; width: 95, 7 cm, signed and dated: recto u. li. in the stone: ORLIK
France: Art Nouveau advertising poster for Bieres de la MeuseAlfons Maria Mucha (24 July 1860 - 14 July 1939), often known in English and French as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, celebrated for his distinctive style
Japan: Vintage Japan Tourist Bureau poster, 1920sThe Japan Tourist Bureau was established in 1912, primarily serving foreign visitors to Japan
France: Advertising poster for Cycles Lorette bicycles, Paris, c. 1910A victorious bicycle race winner is gifted flowers
France: Advertising poster for the Folies Bergere music hall, Paris, Jules Cheret, 1893The Folies Bergere is a cabaret music hall, located in Paris, France