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Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Dame Emma Albani (1852-1930)

Dame Emma Albani (1852-1930) Canadian opera singer; successful in leading cities of Europe and America. Born Marie Louise Lajeunesse. From photograph c1890

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Dame Emma Albani (1852-1930)

Dame Emma Albani (1852-1930) Canadian opera singer; successful in the leading cities of Europe and America. Born Marie Louise Lajeunesse. From photograph c1890

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Albert I (1875-1934)

Albert I (1875-1934) King of the Belgians from 1909, in military uniform. Chromolithograph published 1917 from a series on commanders during World War I

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC)

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC) Roman statesman and naval and military commander. Friend, son-in-law, and deputy of Emperor Augustus

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer) 1494-1555

Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer) 1494-1555. German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist. Author of " De re metallica" Basle 1555. Engraving c1890

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Agnes, martyred c304, patron saint of virgins

Agnes, martyred c304, patron saint of virgins, with her emblem a lamb, and Catherine of Alexandria, wearing coronet representing royal descent, holding sword and spiked wheel

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer) 1494-1555

Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer) 1494-1555. German physician, mineralogist and metallurgist, shown using geologists hammer. Author of " De re metallica" Basle 1555. Engraving 1881

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Agamemnon, legendary king of Mycenae

Agamemnon, legendary king of Mycenae and leader of the punitive Greek expedition against Troy. Gold funerary mask, Mycenae c1600-1500 BC reputed to be that of Agamemnon

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist

Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist. According to Herodotus, he lived in the 6th century BC. Aesop holding his audience enthralled. Artists reconstruction c1900

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist

Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist. According to Herodotus, he lived in the 6th century BC. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedel " Liber chronicarum mundi" (Nuremberg Chronicle)

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist

Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist. According to Herodotus, he lived in the 6th century BC. Frontispiece of William Caxtons " Fables of Aesop", London c1480. Woodcut

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Michel Adanson (1727-1806)

Michel Adanson (1727-1806) French botanist and naturalist; early exponent of classification of plants by natural orders; pre-Linnaeus. Engraving published c1880

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Saul Adler (1895-1966)

Saul Adler (1895-1966) Russian-born British medical scientist. Studied tropical diseases and parasitology

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Hermann Adler (1839-1911)

Hermann Adler (1839-1911) German-born Chief Rabbi of the united congregations of the British Empire from 1891 in succession to his father, Nathan Marcus Adler. Photograph published London c1894

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: 0390001022

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Alfred Adler (1870-1937) Austrian psychiatrist: member of group around Freud until he broke away in 1911 and developed theory of Individual Psychology

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Alfred Adler (1870-1937)

Alfred Adler (1870-1937) Austrian psychiatrist; member of group around Freud until he broke away in 1911 and developed theory of Individual Psychology

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860)

George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860). Scottish statesman: British Prime Minister 1852-55. Unpopular due to mismanagement of Crimean War (1852-56)

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860)

George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860). Scottish statesman: British Prime Minister 1852-1855. Unpopular due to mismanagement of Crimean War (1853-1856)

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860)

George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860). Scottish statesman: British Prime Minister 1852-1855. Reluctantly took Britain into Crimean War (1853-1856)

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860)

George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen (1784-1860). Scottish statesman: British Prime Minister 1852-1855. Reluctantly took Britain into Crimean War

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn (1811-1885)

James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn (1811-1885). British courtier and statesman; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1866-1868, 1874-1876. Tinted lithograph published London c1880

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Abd-ul-Aziz (1830-1876)

Abd-ul-Aziz (1830-1876), Sultan of Turkey from 1861. At first liberal and westernising, became autocratic. Forced to abdicate after risings in Bosnia, Bulgaria and Herzegovina

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Cotama Buddha, Sri Lanka. Engraving 1880

Cotama Buddha, Sri Lanka. Engraving 1880

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Elevator (lift) by Siemens and Halske

Elevator (lift) by Siemens and Halske, powered by electric motor, A. From R. Wormell " Electricity in the Service of Man", London, 1890. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Revolution in France

Revolution in France: Election of a President of the Republic, December, 1848. Taking the ballot boxes to the Hotel de Ville, Paris. Wood engraving 1848

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Revolution in Spain

Revolution in Spain: Disturbances in Madrid, May 1848. Wood engraving 1848

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Revolution in Naples

Revolution in Naples: Barricade in the Strada di Toledo just before the attack on 15 May 1848. Wood engraving, 1848

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Muster of Irish nationalists at Mullinahone

Muster of Irish nationalists at Mullinahone acclaiming as their leader William Smith 0 Brien (1803-1864), July 1848. Insurrection failed. Wood engraving c1885

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Purana Puri, a Fakir or holy man

Purana Puri, a Fakir or holy man, whose mode of devotional discipline was the elevation of his arms above his head. His arms lost mass and shrank as a consequence

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Garinis cremation furnace used in Milan

Garinis cremation furnace used in Milan
Cut-away view of Garinis cremation furnace used in Milan. Wood engraving, Paris, 1880

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Old Father Time

Old Father Time. Carried by Time, Earth travels through space, continually turning on its axis. Wood engraving, Paris, 1881

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: A demonstration of the Earths rotation using Foucaults pendulum

A demonstration of the Earths rotation using Foucaults pendulum. Wood engraving, 1881. Leon Foucault (1819-1860) French physicist

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology

Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Odin. Friday is named for her. Woodcut, London, 1834

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Puck helping Wayland, Smith of the Gods, to forge a sword for the novice

Puck helping Wayland, Smith of the Gods, to forge a sword for the novice who, by sincerely wishing him well, released him from the spell which bound him

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Thor, son of Woden or Odin

Thor, son of Woden or Odin. God of thunder in the Scandinavian pantheon, shown wielding his hammer, symbolising thunder and lightning, as he reconstructed the globe. Wood engraving, 1874

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Thor son of Woden or Odin

Thor son of Woden or Odin, the second god in the ancient Scandinavian pantheon. Woodcut, London, 1834

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Fenris, the wolf of Scandinavian mythology

Fenris, the wolf of Scandinavian mythology 19th century wood engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology

Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Wotan or Odin, driving her chariot pulled by cats. Friday is named for her. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Thor son of Woden or Odin

Thor son of Woden or Odin, the second god in the ancient Scandinavian pantheon, riding in chariot drawn by goats and wielding his hammer, symbolising thunder and lightning. Woodcut

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: World War I: Cartoon by L. Ravenhill from Punch

World War I: Cartoon by L. Ravenhill from Punch
World War I: Cartoon by L. Ravenhill from " Punch", London, 10 April, 1918, when America sent men to reinforce the Allied troops before the main US Army arrived. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Old Father Time sharpening his scythe

Old Father Time sharpening his scythe. Headpiece from " The English Illustrated Magazine", London, 1891. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Old Father Time with his scythe, carrying in the New Year

Old Father Time with his scythe, carrying in the New Year. Wood engraving, 1870

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Military multicycle by Singer & Co

Military multicycle by Singer & Co.. 12 men, with ammunition wagon at rear. British war department put through trials. From " Scientific American", New York, July 1887. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: World War I: American eagle swooping to guard the Atlantic

World War I: American eagle swooping to guard the Atlantic.Cartoon by L. Ravenhill from " Punch", London, 18 April, 1917

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Bringing home the Yule Log

Bringing home the Yule Log. Father Christmas driving a team of cart horses pulling a timber wagon. Headpiece by Heywood Sumner in " The English Illustrated Magazine", London, 1883

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: 0390000921

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World War I: US Army enlistment poster Destroy this Mad Brute

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: A Matchlock mechanism in use on British firearms c1700 at the time of William III. Engraving

A Matchlock mechanism in use on British firearms c1700 at the time of William III. Engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: A Dandy-Horse or Draisienne of the type fashionable in about 1820

A Dandy-Horse or Draisienne of the type fashionable in about 1820. Woodcut



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