... the quality of command in his attitude, his gaze, his manner of talking': Napoleon Bonaparte at the age of twenty-eight, painted in 1798 on board L'Orient, flagship of the expedition to Egypt. MIniature by Andre Dutertre. Musee Frederic Masson. Paris. Photo: Maison Dubout France 0658153.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Napoleon Bonaparte, Page 88, Painting, Watercolour, Artist, Correlli Barnett, Swans, Dictator, EMperor C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint View of the wooden bridge over the English river at Malmaison. Watercolour in the same series. Colletion Malmaison. Photo: Studio Laverton France 0658154.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Personalities 20030707 BONAPARTE, Page 209, Army, Dictator, Emperor, Painting, Correlli Barnett, Political, Soldier, Napoleon Bonaparte C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Leadership Adieux de Napoleon a son armee (Fontainbleau 20 April 1814) - '... one of the great sentimental set-pieces of Napoleonic iconography - something of a Last Supper': Bonaparte's farewell to the Guard at Fontainbleau on 20 April 1814. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. France 0658155.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Personalities 20030707 BONAPARTE, Dictator, Emperor, Political, Soldier, Cartoon, Page 18, Napoleon Bonaparte C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint 'Napoleon Blowing Up His Comrades' - an English lampoon, by George Cruikshank, on his behaviour at the Ecole Militaire of Brienne. Though this incident is fictitious, he was a lonely misfit, noted for his 'gloomy and savage' nature. British Museum France 0658156.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Napoleon Bonaparte, Page 88, Painting, Watercolour, Artist, Correlli Barnett, Swans, Emperor, Dictator C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint '... the English informal garden that Josephine (Bonaparte) took such joy in planting': The Temple of Love and the island of rhododendrons at Malmaison. One of a series of eight waterolours painted for her by Auguste Garneray. Collection Malmaison. Photos: Studio laverton. France 0658157.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Personalities Checked 20030707 BONAPARTE, Empress, Painting, Artist, Tapestry, political, solider, Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor, Dictator C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint '... as prettily doll-like a wife as a man could hope to find...' Josephine in her country house, Malmaison, just west of Paris. Tapestry after the painting by Francois-Pascal Gerard. Collection Malmaison. Photo: Studio Laverton. France 0658158.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Correlli Barnett, Attack, Page 29, political, solider, Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor, Dictator M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The attack on the Tuileries by the Paris mob on 10 August 1792, followed by a massacre of nobles and Swiss Guards. Bonaparte was a disgusted eyewitness, writing: 'If Louis XVI had mounted his horse, the victory would have been his...' Musee Carvavalet, Paris, Photo: Lauros-Giraudon France 0658159.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Painting, Artist, Page 51, Napoleon Bonaparte, solider, political, Correlli Barnett, Emperor, Dictator M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Leadership 'But Bonaparte and his army saved themselves yet once again by their superiority in sheetr pugilism': the Battle of Rivoli, 14 January 1797, in which the Austrian army under Alvinzi was routed. Painting by Felix Philippoteaux. Musee de Versailles. Photo: Musees Nationaux France 0658160.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Correlli Barnett, political, solider, Napoleon Bonaparte, Page 14, Weapon, Defence, Attack, Emperor, Dictator M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint 'May it never be drawn except for the defence of the Republic...' sabre given to Bonaparte in Egypt. Bulloz France 0658161.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Soldier, Political, Forgiving, Pardon, Engraving, Napoleon Bonaparte, Correlli Barnett, Page 60, Drawing, Emperor, Dictator M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Leadership Bonaparte pardoning the insurgents of Cairo, by Antoine-Jean Baron Gros. In reality he ordered the throats of all prisoners taken in arms to be cut and the beheaded corpses to be thrown into the Nile. Bulloz France 0658162.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Archive 20030708 BONAPARTE, Painting, Army, Battle, Napoleon Bonaparte, Soldier, Political, Correlli Barnett, Painting, Artist, Emperor, Dictator C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Leadership The climax of the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 - Wellington orders the allied army to advance after the repulse of the Imperial Guard by the English Foot Guards. Painting by John Augustus Atkinson, who was an eyewitness. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris France 0658163.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Page 128, Sapper, Napoleon Bonaparte, Uniform, Light infantry, Infantry, Cornet, Corelli Barnett C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint '... his essential power-base, the instrument by which he had finally reached the top...'; Infantry of the line - light infantry - cornet de voltigeurs, 1811. Details from the painting Types militaries du 1re Empire by Pierre and Hippolyte Lecomte. Musee de l'Armee, Paris France 0658164.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Page 128, Corelli Barnett, Sapper, Napoleon Bonaparte, Uniform C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint '... his essential power-base, the instrument by which he had finally reached the top...'; Infantry of the line - sapper 1809. Details from the painting Types militaries du 1re Empire by Pierre and Hippolyte Lecomte. Musee de l'Armee, Paris France 0658165.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Page 128, Corelli Barnett, Drummer, Uniform, Napoleon Bonaparte C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint '... his essential power-base, the instrument by which he had finally reached the top...'; Infantry of the line - drummer 1809. Details from the painting Types militaries du 1re Empire by Pierre and Hippolyte Lecomte. Musee de l'Armee, Paris. France 0658166.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency Archive Checked 20030708 BONAPARTE, Page 128, Corelli Barnett, Napoleon Bonaparte, Uniform, Drummer, Sergeant major, Flag C01 ?003 Topham Picturepoint '... his essential power-base, the instrument by which he had finally reached the top...'; Infantry of the line - sergeant-major eagle bearer 1809. Details from the painting Types militaries du 1re Empire by Pierre and Hippolyte Lecomte. Musee de l'Armee, Paris. France 0686187.jpg Mono Print General Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 298, painting, art, English burglar and murderer M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Han van Meegeren's forged Vermeer, the Last Supper Great Britain 0686188.jpg Mono Print Royalty Checked Victoria page 107, The Sphere 14 May 1910 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) as an undergraduate at Oxford Great Britain 0686189.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 113 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Drugs. Balances for weighing opium. The cross bar is about twelve inches long Great Britain 0686190.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 296, English pirate M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Edward Teach Blackbeard Pirate Great Britain 0686191.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 229, English burglar and murderer M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Charles Peace 1832-79 the tools including a collapsible ladder and a false arm used by the burglar and murderer Great Britain 0686192.jpg Mono Print General Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 65, 0686193, Tattoo M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Chinese Secret Societies tattooed insignia of the 24 Secret Society Group. The two dragons fighting for the pearl represent two dynasties fighting for the throne of China China 0686194.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 69, 0686498 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Crime Fiction Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson an illustration by Sidney Paget from The Strand Magazine in which the stories first appeared Great Britain 0686195.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 122, Finger print M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Francis Galton. The fingerprints evidence in the Deptford Murder trial 1905 - a landmark case for the new Finger Print Bureau based on Galton's work, the first major conviction based on fingerprint evidence Great Britain 0686196.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 230 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Dr Marcel Petiot 1897-1946 a waxwork of the French multiple murderer France 0686197.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 169 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Peter Kurten 1883-1931 two photographs of the Dusseldorf Vampire Germany 0686198.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 33 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Eugene Aram 1704-59 English Murderer Great Britain 0686199.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 70, 0686554, poverty, indebtors prison, poor M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Crime in Literature Fagin in the condemned cell: George Cruickshank's illustration in Dicken's Oliver Twist Fagin in the condemned cell from Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist Great Britain 0686200.jpg Mono Print General Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 118 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Federal Bureau of Investigation. Some of the weapons, including pistols and sawn off shotguns, in the Firearms Collection Great Britain 0686201.jpg Mono Print General Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 121 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Francasal Case 1953 One of the horses being aucioned in 1954 The Bath Racecourse Betting Conspiracy Great Britain 0686202.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 84 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Star Shells being fired at night to illuminate no man's land near Beaumont Hamel 2 July 1916 second day of the Battle of the Somme France 0686203.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War 156, defence C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint American troops in action under French command near Soissons July 1918 United States 0686204.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Punch December 1916, Great War 101, political M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The New Conductor Lloyd George became War Premier of Britain 6 December 1916 and pledged to give Germany the knock out blow Great Britain 0686206.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 95 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Proclamation of an Irish Republic by seven rebel leaders Great Britain 0686207.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, warfare, WW1 WWI World War One, soldiers, Passchendaele, Great War 124 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint An observation post on the Isonzo Front in Italy Italy 0686208.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War 149, defence, entertainment C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Over There A Marching Song 1917 Great Britain 0686209.jpg Colour Print War Checked Great War, work, warfare, WW1 WWI World War One, Great War 141 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Women's Participation in War . Women are encouraged to work in the munitions factories because men were needed at the front Great Britain 0686210.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 75 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint South African soldiers relax after attacking in Delville Wood July 1916 0686211.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 38, soliders, military M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint German prisoners marching along the Menin Road after the First Battle of Ypres October 1914 Germany 0686212.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 51 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint A German Cartoon on the state of morale and discipline in the Russian army Germany 0686213.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, defence, Great War 149 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint American Troops at Southampton Embarking for France Great Britain 0686214.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 61 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint 78 per cent of Anzacs were suffering from dysentery and 60 per cent from skin sores No 1 Australian Stationary Hospital at North Beach Anzac Cove Australia 0686215.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 61, 0775272 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint August 1915 the Commander of the expeditionary force. Sir Ian Hamilton, made a fresh landing at Suvla Bay WW1: Horses landed at Suvla Beach. Kiretch Dagh in background. Australia 0686216.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 61 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint General Sir Ian Hamilton on the right with General Braithwaite his chief of staff and Captain F Maitland, rowed ashore in a warship dinghy Great Britain 0686217.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, motorbikes, motorcycles, Great War 133, warfare, WW1 WWI World War One, soldiers M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint British dispatch riders on motor cycles in Palestine. In 1914 the BEF in France had 15 motor cycles , in 1918 34,000 Great Britain 0686219.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, art, Great War 58 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint 'The Dawn of Anzac Day Sunday 25 April 1915' The day the Allied expeditionary force landed on the beaches of the Gallipolo Peninsula. HMS Elizabeth is on the left. watercolour by Herbert Hillier Australia 0686220.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, Passchendaele, soldiers, WW1 WWI World War One, warfare, Great War 123, helmet, glasses, shell shock, despair, face, ww1 world war one first world war 1914-1918, soldier, western front M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Emotions A sense of deadly depression a German taken prisoner in the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge September 1917 Germany 0686221.jpg Colour Print Personalities Checked Great War, WW1 WWI World War One, page 10, Moustache C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Kaiser Wilhelm II Emperor of Germany from 1888 to 1918 with Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria 1848 to 1916 0686222.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, work, warfare, WW1 WWI World War One, Great War 144, commodities, shortage, impact of war M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint British Ration Books introduced at the beginning of 1918 Great Britain 0686223.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, communication, political, Great War 115 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The French pacifist and revolutionary paper Le Bonnet Rouge published during the unrest of 1917 France 0686224.jpg Colour Print Personalities Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War 158 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Ferdinand Foch the French Marshal who came Commander in Chief in 1918 of all the Allied armies on the Western Front. France 0686225.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War 150, defence M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Match Retreat a Mark IV tank passing through Peronne. The British Fifth Army front crumbled in the face of the speed and weight of the German offensive Great Britain 0686226.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War 160 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The new 8 mile per hour light Whippet Tank used during the British offensives of 1918 Great Britain 0686227.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, army, Great War 169 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint British and Indian troops digging trenches in Mesopotamia during the attempt to rescue General Townsend and his soldiers, besieged in Kut al Amarah by the Turks 0686228.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 83 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint A Mark I Tank going into battle on the Somme September 1916 to capture Flers and Courcelette. 0686229.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 83, Tank experiments M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Early experiments with an adapted Killen Strait tractor. Wormwood Scrubs 1915 An armoured car body was later fitted to this tractor Great Britain 0686230.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, WW1 WWI World War One, warfare, Great War 152, communication, communications M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint A heliograph station in action at the Chemin des Dames. A heliograph is used for signalling messages by reflecting flashes of sunlight France 0686231.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, political, Great War 101, Fallen officers M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The grim realities of war were evident in lists of casualties published in The Times 18 November 1917 Great Britain 0686232.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 75, solidiers M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Men of the Royal Irish Rifles in their support trenches waiting to move into the line at the Somme 0686233.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 59 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Landing at Anzac Cove by George Washington Lambert 1916 Australia 0686235.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, army, Great War 165 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Annamites (Indo Chinese) from French Indo China fought in the French army at Salonika in 1916 0686236.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, Great War 132, WW1 WWI World War One, warfare M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint French Soldiers relaxing at the front France 0686238.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, damaged trees, wrecked, bombed, Great War 116-17, walking M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Third Battle of Ypres 1917, known popularly at passchendaele: Australian troops over a duckboard track at Chateau Wood France 0686239.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, ships, Great War page 54 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The British Grand Fleet. The sure shield of Britain and of her Empire Great Britain 0686240.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 26 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Belgian Soliders during the defence of Louvain before the German set the city ablaze 2 August 1914 Belgium 0686241.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 92 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Boy Hero of the Battle of Jutland John Travers Cornwell, the second youngest winner of the Victoria Cross. He served as a sight setter on HMS Chester and though mortally wounded he remained at his post waiting orders 0686242.jpg Colour Print War Checked Great War, WW1 WWI World War One, page 9, 0713211 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint A gathering of writers and artists in the Domino Room (left to right) Sir William Nicholson, unknown man, Nina Hamnett, James Pryde, self portrait, unknown man, waiter, Augustus John and George Moore 0686243.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 92 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Boy Hero of the Battle of Jutland John Travers Cornwell, the second youngest winner of the Victoria Cross. He served as a sight setter on HMS Chester and though mortally wounded he remained at his post waiting orders. His last letter home 0686244.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, political, Great War 102 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint War Leadership Albert Thomas, French minister of Armaments and Joffre look on while Haig expounds to Lloyd George Great Britain 0686245.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency War Checked Great War, landgirl, work, Great War 142, WW1 WWI World War One, warfare, Food Production, farming C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Recruiting Poster for the Women's Land Army Great Britain 0686246.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 69 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The battlefield near Douaumont. Fort Douaumont , garrisoned by only 56 elderly reservists fell to the Germans in February 1916. Drawing by Henri Masset France 0686247.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, Great War 131, warfare, WW1 WWI World War One, soldiers M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Life on the Western Front A singsong drawing by Gunner Harry Batteman who served in France in 1916 France 0686248.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 94, Food Control, Winter Campaign At Home M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint A Punch cartoon from November 1916, when food began to become short. A ministry of food was set up the following month Great Britain 0686249.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 84 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint A field gun team caught on the open road by enemy fire a drawing by Gunner Harry Bateman 0686250.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 62 C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint November 1915 the Cabinet decided to evacuate Gallipoli shows guns and soldiers being evacuated from Suvla by raft on 19 december 1915 0686251.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked WW1 WWI World War One, political, Great War 158 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in Chief of British Empire forces on the Western front, in his HQ train. He dominated Allied strategy during the advance of late 1918 Great Britain 0686252.jpg Mono Print War Checked Great War, factory, WW1 WWI World War One, warfare, Great War 140, work, painting M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Women's Participation in War . Women workers doping the canvas covering of aircraft wings Great Britain 0686253.jpg Colour Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 51, gun point C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Seduction by Louis Raemaekers a cartoon about German outrages on women Germany 0686255.jpg Mono Print War Checked WW1 WWI World War One, Great War page 66 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Douaumont, the most powerful of all the Verdun forts France 0686256.jpg Colour Medium Format Transparency War Checked Great War, landgirl, farming, Food Production, Great War 143, work, warfare, WW1 WWI World War One C00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Recruiting Poster for the Women's Land Army Great Britain 0686257.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 66 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint John Reginald Halliday Christie 1898-1953 a waxwork representing the murderer in the kitchen of 10 Rillington Place Notting Hill Great Britain 0686258.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 301 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Jonathan Wild 1682-1725 thief taker and ringleader from a portrait in the Newgate Calendar Great Britain 0686259.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 86, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Early Map of Kirkcudbrightshire Great Britain 0686260.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 77, scottish history, War of Independence M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Part of the text of the Ragman Rolls shows among others the name of John Balliol. Two thousand Scots put their seal to this document, swearing fealty to Edward I 1296 Great Britain 0686261.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 90, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The tomb, in Westminister Abbey of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke and Guardian of Scotland. He was the only English leader, apart from Edward II to escape from Bannockburn Great Britain 0686262.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, General Civilisations, Lion in the North 11, scottish history, Vercovicium M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Hadrian's Wall The Roman Wall at Housesteads Northumberland Great Britain 0686263.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, General Civilisations, carved stone, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Pictish incised stonework. Relief work Great Britain 0686264.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, carved stone, General Civilisations M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Pictish incised stonework. Relief work Great Britain 0686265.jpg Mono Print Royalty Checked scotland, tocs, 456 NUL 7, Lion in the North 268, New Shell Scotland 55, scottish history, scot M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint James II the last Stuart King Great Britain 0686266.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked Lion in the North 298, tocs, scotland, scot, scottish history, New Shell Scotland 55 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Charles Edward Stuart hero of Scottish romanticism Great Britain 0686267.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, Lion in the North 310 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint A Fireman 1788 Great Britain 0686268.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 268, scottish history, sport M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The Prize of the Silver Golf sometimes called the Scottish Hogarth Great Britain 0686269.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 312, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Princes Street from Calton Hill Edinburgh 1822 Great Britain 0686270.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, lower ranks of society, lower classes, scottish history, Lion in the North 314, trade M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint An Oyster Seller in Leith painted by John Burnett 1784 Great Britain 0686271.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 299, scottish history, jacobite army, clan, war, early wars M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Battle of Prestonpans and the death of Colonel Fardiner? 18 September 1745 Great Britain 0686272.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 293, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Map of Toryland Jacobite Islands Great Britain 0686273.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Events, Lion in the North 295, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The suppression of the Rebellion of 1715 was mild compared with what would follow the Forty Five, and only two of its leaders, the Earl of Derwentwater and Viscount Kenmure, went to the block on Tower Hill Great Britain 0686274.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, Lion in the North 282 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The contemporary map of the Darien settlement gives no indication of the rain soaked, fewer ridden reality of the peninsula Great Britain 0686275.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 282, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Robert Campbell of Glenlyon (1769-1846) Australian pioneer settler and merchant born in Scotland Great Britain 0686276.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 273, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint After the Revolution Scotland suffered bitterly from famine and disease. The contemporary remedy for the plague, an omnipresent menace, was found in the Medical Book of the Duke of Argyll Great Britain 0686277.jpg Mono Print Royalty Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 270, scottish history, 0762848 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Successors to the throne abandoned by James II were his daughter Mary II and her husband William of Orange Great Britain 0686278.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, Lion in the North 264 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint After the Restoration adherents of the Covenant were bitterly persecuted. This monument in Hamilton Kirkyard, Lanarkshire, commemorates for victims whose disembered bodies were distributed about the country . Heads of John Parker, Gavin Hamilton, James Hamilton and Christopher Strang who suffered at Edinburgh 7 December 1666 Great Britain 0686279.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 244, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Covenant for Religeon according to the word of God Crown and Kingdoms A standard carried by the Covenanters 'There was the sound of pipes and fiddles, the singing of psalms, and before the Lord General's tent was a great banner...' Great Britain 0686280.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 262, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The opening of a new assembly of the Estates began with the ceremonial 'Riding of Parliament'. Having viewed the rooms of the House the Constable, seen here in 1681, sat at the Lady Steps and saluted Members as they dismounted Great Britain 0686281.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 236-7, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Edinburgh in 1647, as mapped by James Gordon, pastor of Rothiemay. Great Britain 0686282.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, Lion in the North 181, religion M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Cardinal Archbishop David Beaton ( 1494-1546) Scottish nationalist cardinal and politician , adviser to James V Great Britain 0686283.jpg Mono Print Personalities Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 181, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint George Wishart (1513-1546) Scottish Protestant reformer burned for heresy, who probably converted John Knox Great Britain 0686284.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 135, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint While a captive James I of Scotland wrote 'The King's Quair' a melancholy yet sensitive lyric poem . It was discovered and printed in 1783 by Lord Woodhouselee Great Britain 0686285.jpg Mono Print Royalty Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, Lion in the North 135 M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint James I of Scotland 1394-1437 spent most of his childhood a prisoner of the English before his countrymen agreed to his ransom Great Britain 0686286.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, Lion in the North 144, music M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The harp of an Irish minstrel A 15 century harp Great Britain 0686287.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Antiques, Lion in the North 92, scottish history M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Scottish silver brooches heart shaped 18 and 19 century plaid fasteners (centre) 17 and 18 century talismanic etc (bottom) 14 and 15 century Great Britain 0686288.jpg Mono Print Royalty Checked scotland, tocs, New Shell Scotland 46, Lion in the North 126, scottish history, music M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint The inter relationship between the Tudors and the descendants of James IV Great Britain 0686289.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, scottish history, Lion in the North 27, archaelogy, General Civilisations M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Head of the Wooden Stem Post of a Viking Ship The prow of a raiding longship was designed to terrify those who attempted to defend themselves against it Great Britain 0686290.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, Lion in the North 20, scottish history, General Civilisations M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Celtic Horse Mask in bronze 200 BC similar to the chamfrein of medieval horse armour Great Britain 0686291.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked scotland, tocs, celtic symbols, archaeology, Lion in the North 19, scottish history, carved stone, relief work, stonework M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Celtic symbols a goose with backward turning neck Great Britain 0686292.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 234, piracy M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Mary Read and Anne Bonny Pirates 1720 Great Britain 0686293.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 225, Police Notice, Street Crossing Signals, sign M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Motoring offences. Notice of the first traffic signals system dated 10 December 1868 Great Britain 0686294.jpg Mono Print Archive Checked The Concise Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminals, page 227, 18 century M00 ?003 Topham Picturepoint Newgate Calendar, or Malefactor's Bloody Register One of the original illustration Theodore Gardelle having murdered Mrs King burnt some of her body and hides the rest Great Britain 068629

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