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Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Abraham Darby IIIs iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge

Abraham Darby IIIs iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, England. First iron bridge in world, built between 1776 and 1779

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Geocentric (earth-centred)

Geocentric (earth-centred) system of universe showing Aristotles four elements surrounded by the fixed stars, spheres of the planets, the primum mobile, and the abode of God

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Sri Lanka - Stupa, Buddhist shrine, Abeygyriya

Sri Lanka - Stupa, Buddhist shrine, Abeygyriya

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Salvation Army school, Japan, c1900

Salvation Army school, Japan, c1900

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Jacob Boehme (1575-1624)

Jacob Boehme (1575-1624) German theosophist, mystic and alchemist. After engraving by Pieter van Gunst

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: The two crews of the joint US / USSR ASTP

The two crews of the joint US / USSR ASTP
The two crews of the joint US/USSR ASTP docking in Earth orbit mission. NASA photograph

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Louis Bleriot (1872-1936)

Louis Bleriot (1872-1936), French aviator, flying over the cliffs at Dover after crossing the English Channel from Les Boraques near Calais, France, in his monoplane Bleriot XI on 25 July 1909

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Stone head of Buddha, Gupta, 5th centry AD

Stone head of Buddha, Gupta, 5th centry AD. Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India. Photograph

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Lecture on physiology and hygiene

Lecture on physiology and hygiene in progress at the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA s) Exeter Hall, London. Wood engraving 1887

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietsche (1840-1900)

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietsche (1840-1900). German philospher and writer

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Ulrich Zwingli (1481-1531)

Ulrich Zwingli (1481-1531) Swiss Reformation divine. Chaplain to Swiss forces during Second War of Kappel when he was killed in battle. Steel engraving, 1851

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Hourglass. Engraving 1887

Hourglass. Engraving 1887

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Shakers: United Society of Believers in Christs Second Appearance

Shakers: United Society of Believers in Christs Second Appearance. Members of the community going to dinner, each carrying their own typical, simple Shaker chair

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Dr Faustus conjuring up Mephistopheles

Dr Faustus conjuring up Mephistopheles. Faust formed the subject of dramas by Christopher Marlowe and Goethe. Goethes version was the basis for Gounods opera

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Peter I the Great (1672-1725)

Peter I the Great (1672-1725)
Peter I the Great (1672-1725. Tsar of Russia from 1682. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Sri Lanaka - Reclining Buddha, Gal Vihare

Sri Lanaka - Reclining Buddha, Gal Vihare

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Six Chakras representing the plexuses of the human body. Hindu. Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, c1850

Six Chakras representing the plexuses of the human body. Hindu. Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, c1850

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: River Nile at sunset. Egypt

River Nile at sunset. Egypt

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Lapps setting out on a migration

Lapps setting out on a migration with reindeer carrying packs. Nomadic herdsmen of Arcitic regions whose reindeer provided food, clothing, tools and transport. Wood engraving 1840

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Leo XIII : Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci (1810-1903)

Leo XIII : Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci (1810-1903) Pope from 1878, receiving the last rites on his deathbed. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, French weekly paper, 19 July 1903

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: First ascent of Mongolfier hot air balloon, 21 November 1783

First ascent of Mongolfier hot air balloon, 21 November 1783. From chromolithgotraph postcard published c1910

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Augustinian canons and their St Bernard dogs

Augustinian canons and their St Bernard dogs from the hospice of Great St Bernard, Switzerland, rescuing a traveller collapsed in the snow. Founded by St Bernard of Menthon (923-1008)

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) German poet, dramatist and scientist. Steel engraving c1860

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: St Peters Basilica, Rome

St Peters Basilica, Rome, and the elliptical piazza and colonnades designed by Bernini (1598-1680). From " Nouveau Voyage d Italie", 1702. Copperplate engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Ulrich Zwingli (1481-1531)

Ulrich Zwingli (1481-1531) Swiss Reformation divine. Chaplain to Swiss forces during Second War of Kappel when he was killed in battle

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Quaker meeting, London, c1893

Quaker meeting, London, c1893. Young man declaring his intention to marry to meeting of the Society of Friends. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Leo XIII : Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci (1810-1903)

Leo XIII : Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci (1810-1903) Pope from 1878. Tinted engraving published 1878 shortly after his election

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Urban VIII (Maffeo Barberini, 1568-1644)

Urban VIII (Maffeo Barberini, 1568-1644) Pope from 1623. Galileos friend and dedicatee of his" Il Saggiatore" who, as Pope, condemned him for his heretical theories. Copperplate engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Boys class at an American Sunday School

Boys class at an American Sunday School. The Sunday School movement was started by Robert Raikes in Gloucester, England in 1780. Wood engraving, 1890

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Urban VIII (Maffeo Barberini, 1568-1644)

Urban VIII (Maffeo Barberini, 1568-1644) Pope from 1623. Galileos friend and dedicatee of his " Il Saggiatore" who, as Pope, condemned him for his heretical theories. Copperplate. engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) German poet, dramatist and scientist. Steel engraving c1860

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

John Henry Newman (1801-1890) in old age. British scholar and theologian. Oxford Movement. Converted to Roman Catholicism 1845: Cardinal 1879. Author of " The Dream of Gerontius"

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: 16th century hourglass: 19th century engraving

16th century hourglass: 19th century engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) 76-138

Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) 76-138. Roman Emperor from 117. Ancient Roman bust found in Athens. Marble

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: US Astronaut Bruce McCandless

US Astronaut Bruce McCandless on Mission 41-B on extravehicular space movement using first nitrogen-propelled, hand-controlled, tether-free device, giving greater mobility to. spacewalkers. 1984

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Austrian neurologist. Founder of Psychoanalysis

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Spiral Galaxy M81 in constallation of Ursa Minor

Spiral Galaxy M81 in constallation of Ursa Minor. This galaxy about is 12 million light years from Earth Photograph. NASA photograph

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)

Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) British writer and cleric. Christian Socialist: Muscular Christianity. Believed in possibility of reconciling science and religion. Wood engraving c1880

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Infra-red view of constellation of Orion

Infra-red view of constellation of Orion. NASA photograph

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Pythagoras (c560-c480 BC)

Pythagoras (c560-c480 BC) Greek philosopher and scientist. He recognised the mathematical relationship between the length of a vibrating string, column of air, or size of percussion instrument

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietsche (1840-1900)

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietsche (1840-1900). German philospher and writer

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Artisan family having their child baptised

Artisan family having their child baptised. Priest at font makes the sign of cross with water on infants head while mother, father and sibling look

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: John Henry Newman (1801-1890)

John Henry Newman (1801-1890) in old age. British scholar and theologian. Oxford Movement. Converted to Roman Catholicism 1845: Cardinal 1879. Author of " The Dream of Gerontius". Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: 0390000362

0390000362
Free seats: In Anglican churches in England in the 19th century more prosperous families rented their pews, but some free seats were available for the poor. Wood engraving by John Emms, London, 1872

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi)

Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi) Christian sect originating 12th century France. Its devotees followed Christ in simplicity and poverty. Persecuted by Rome

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Tamerlane (1336-1405)

Tamerlane (1336-1405) Tamerlaine/Timur-i-Lang. Turcic conqueror. Islamic leader of Turks and Mongols in conquest of Persia and northern India. Defeated Ottomans, 1402

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)

Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) Swiss psychoanalyst

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)

Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) British writer and cleric. Christian Socialist: Muscular Christianity. Believed in possibility of reconciling science and religion



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