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Vertical Collection (page 4)

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Background imageVertical Collection: Walter Reed (1851 - 1902)

Walter Reed (1851 - 1902) American army surgeon and bacteriologist. Experiments carried out by him in 1900 proved that Yellow Fever is transmitted by mosquitoes

Background imageVertical Collection: Symptoms of long - term mercury poisoning

Symptoms of long - term mercury poisoning
Symptoms characteristic of long - term mercury poisoning. From Jules Rengade " Les Grands Maux et les Grands Remedes", Paris, c1890

Background imageVertical Collection: German emigrants waiting in Hamburg to sail away

German emigrants waiting in Hamburg to sail away
Leaving the homeland. German emigrants waiting in Hamburg to sail away from the land of their birth, c1900

Background imageVertical Collection: Censorship of German Press, 1906

Censorship of German Press, 1906
Censorship of the German Press, 1906. The more serious the life, the clearer the art. A shackled cartoonist and his captors

Background imageVertical Collection: Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow

Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow (1849 - 1929), left, German Foreign Secretary 1897 - 1909. Responsible for Weltpolitik - colonial expansion

Background imageVertical Collection: Giovanni Battista Grassi (1854 - 1925)

Giovanni Battista Grassi (1854 - 1925) Italian zoologist whose work helped establish that Malaria is transmitted by the Anopheles Mosquito

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Philip Alexander zu Eulenburg - Hertefeld

Portrait of Philip Alexander zu Eulenburg - Hertefeld
Philip Alexander zu Eulenburg - Hertefeld (1847 - 1921) German politician and diplomat. Friend of the Kaiser

Background imageVertical Collection: Von Bulows last speech to the Reichstag

Von Bulows last speech to the Reichstag, 16 June 1909. Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow (1849 - 1929) German Foreign Secretary 1897 - 1909. Responsible for Weltpolitik - colonial expansion

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow

Portrait of Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow
Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow (1849 - 1929) German Foreign Secretary 1897 - 1909. Responsible for Weltpolitik - colonial expansion. Reichschancellor 1900 - 1909

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Alfred Schlieffen

Portrait of Alfred Schlieffen
Alfred Schlieffen (1833 - 1913) Germana general. Chief of the Imperial General Staff 1891 - 1905. Author of the Schlieffen Plan for the defeat of Russian and France

Background imageVertical Collection: Bismarcks Anti - Socialist Laws

Bismarcks Anti - Socialist Laws
Bismarcks " Law against the highly dangerous endeavours of Social Democracy" of 22 October 1878 the Sozialistengesetze (Anti - Socialist Laws)

Background imageVertical Collection: Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow, cartoon

Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow, cartoon
Bernhard Heinrich Karl Martin von Bulow (1849 - 1929) German Foreign Secretary 1897 - 1909. Responsible for Weltpolitik - colonial expansion. Reichschancellor 1900 - 1909

Background imageVertical Collection: Wolfgang Kapp (1858 - 1922)

Wolfgang Kapp (1858 - 1922) German right wing nationalist and figurehead of the Kapp - Luttwitz Putsch of March 1920 which was an attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic

Background imageVertical Collection: Herman Erhardt (1881 - 1971)

Herman Erhardt (1881 - 1971) Commander of Second Marine Brigade of the Freikorps, the Erhardt Brigade, who on the orders of General Luttwitz

Background imageVertical Collection: Hyperinflation in Germany post World War I

Hyperinflation in Germany post World War I: Children looking at a stack of thousands upon thousands of Deutschmarks which are not even worth the single American Dollar bill which the boy is holding

Background imageVertical Collection: Congress of Berlin, 1878

Congress of Berlin, 1878, held in Bismarcks chancellery, the former Radziwill Palace. The Ante - room where delegates could meet informally

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Alfred von Turpitz

Portrait of Alfred von Turpitz
Alfred von Turpitz (1849 - 1930) German Admiral and Secretary of State for the Imperial Naval Office (1857 - 1916)

Background imageVertical Collection: The German Confederation 1815 - 1866

The German Confederation 1815 - 1866 (Deutscher Bund). The dominant states are Austria (yellow) and Prussia (blue)

Background imageVertical Collection: Chlodwig Carl Victor zu Hohenlohe - Schillingsfurst

Chlodwig Carl Victor zu Hohenlohe - Schillingsfurst (1819 - 1901) Chancellor of Germany 1894 - 1900

Background imageVertical Collection: Keeping It Down, Otto von Bismarck

Keeping It Down, Otto von Bismarck
Keeping It Down". Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898) Germany Chancellor, trying to force the Jack of Socialism back in his box

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of August Bebel

Portrait of August Bebel
(Ferdinand) August Bebel (1840 - 1913) German Socialist

Background imageVertical Collection: Breaking up of a meeting of the Social Democrats

Breaking up of a meeting of the Social Democrats
Breaking up of a meeting of a meeting of the Social Democrats, Leipzig, 1881. Among the participants were Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Chiang Kai - shek (1887 - 1975)

Chiang Kai - shek (1887 - 1975) Chinese political and military leader at the time he became head of the Koumintang in 1925. President of the Republic of China (anti - Communist) in Taiwan from 1949

Background imageVertical Collection: Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953)

Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) speaking on 26 January 1924 to the All - Union Congress of Soviets in Moscow, just five days after Lenins death, pledging to carry out Lenins plans

Background imageVertical Collection: Trade Disputes Act 1906

Trade Disputes Act 1906: In 1901 the House of Lords upheld the Taff Vale Judgment which ruled that trade unions could be sued for damages caused by their officials

Background imageVertical Collection: Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany

Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941) Emperor of Germany from 1888 - 1919. After the portrait by Koner, National Gallery, Berlin

Background imageVertical Collection: French country church being used as a field hospital

French country church being used as a field hospital
A French country church being used as a field hospital during the First World War (1914 - 1918)

Background imageVertical Collection: Manuscript of Roses and Roses

Manuscript of Roses and Roses, the poem by Christina Georgina Rosetti (1830 - 1894)

Background imageVertical Collection: Manuscript of Adam Bede

Manuscript of Adam Bede
Page of manuscript of the novel " Adam Bede" by George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans 1819 - 1880) which was published in 1859

Background imageVertical Collection: World War I: Signing Treaty of Versailles

World War I: Signing Treaty of Versailles in the Hall of Mirrors, 28 June 1919.. After the painting by William Orpen (1878 - 1931)

Background imageVertical Collection: Manuscript of robert browning

Manuscript of robert browning
Manuscript of a verse by Robert Browning (1812 - 1889). Oh, Persic Zoroaster, Lord of Stars

Background imageVertical Collection: Manuscript of the poem The Throstle

Manuscript of the poem The Throstle
Manuscript of The Throstle the poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892). The Throstle is an alternative name for the Song Thrush and the rhythm of the poem borrows from the birds song

Background imageVertical Collection: European Recovery Act, Marshall Plan

European Recovery Act, Marshall Plan
European Recovery Act, known as The Marshall Plan, the United States programme for the rebuilding of Europe after World War II and to stop the spread of Communism

Background imageVertical Collection: Production of metal mesh, Germany

Production of metal mesh, Germany. From " Das Buch der Erfindungen Gewerbe und Industrien", Leipzig, c1900

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Alfred Friedrich von Turpitz

Portrait of Alfred Friedrich von Turpitz
Alfred Friedrich von Turpitz (1849 - 1930), German naval commander. Appointed Secretary of State of the Imperial German Navy in 1897

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Franz - Joseph I

Portrait of Franz - Joseph I
Franz - Joseph I (1830 - 1916), Emperor of Austria from 1848. After the portrait by Leopold Horowitz

Background imageVertical Collection: Cartoon from Le Rire

Cartoon from Le Rire
Cartoon from " Le Rire", Paris, 19 March 1898 dedicated to Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898) German statesman, known as the Iron Chancellor, on his forthcoming birthday on 1 April

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Wilhelm I, King of Germany

Portrait of Wilhelm I, King of Germany
Wilhelm I (1797 - 1888) King of Germany 1861, Emperor 1871.Cartoon by Coide (J Tissot) which appeared during the Siege of Paris 1870 - 1871, Franco Prussian War

Background imageVertical Collection: Entente Cordiale illustration

Entente Cordiale illustration
Entente Cordiale (1904), Anglo - French agreement which ended a number of mutual antagonisms and brought about co - operation against the threat of German aggression during the early part of the 20th

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Frederick III, Emperor of Germany

Portrait of Frederick III, Emperor of Germany
Frederick III (1831 - 1888) Emperor of Germany 1888. He married Victoria, Princess Royal of Britain and eldest child of Queen Victoria

Background imageVertical Collection: The Three Emperors illustration

The Three Emperors illustration
The Three Emperors". Otto von Bismarck as puppet - master pulling the strings of the emperors of Russia, Germany and Austria. Varzin or Varzim was Bismarcks country estate

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Frederick III

Portrait of Frederick III
Frederick III (1831 - 1888) Emperor of Germany 1888. Frederick c1880 when still Crown Prince of Germany. He married Victoria, Princess Royal of Britain and eldest child of Queen Victoria

Background imageVertical Collection: The Irrepressible Tourist, View of Otto von Bismarck

The Irrepressible Tourist, View of Otto von Bismarck
The Irrepressible" Tourist. Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of Germany, as depicted by John Tenniel in " Punch" London, 29 August 1885

Background imageVertical Collection: Might Is Right illustration

Might Is Right illustration
Might Is Right". Germany (Wilhelm II) bullying Russia (Nicholas II), still humiliated, battered and weak from defeat in the Russo - Japanese War (1904 - 1905)

Background imageVertical Collection: Three British monarchs

Three British monarchs. Edward VII (seated) his son, later George V, left, and his grandson, later Edward VIII, on the right, all in naval uniform. Photograph

Background imageVertical Collection: Illustration from London Underground World War I

Illustration from London Underground World War I
Signalman. The main picture shows the signalman at work in the signal box. Below, searchlights are pointing to the sky seeking Zeppelins on bombing missions

Background imageVertical Collection: Illustration with Lorry - Body Builders

Illustration with Lorry - Body Builders
Lorry - Body Builders, World War I - 1914 - 1918. At the bottom is a convoy of army lorries of the type the men are working on. Lithograph. by Archibald Standish Hartrick

Background imageVertical Collection: Illustration from London Underground World War I

Illustration from London Underground World War I
During the war women did many jobs which previously had been considered only suitable for men. The Lift Girl, Dover Street



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