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Fleet Street is a major street in the City of London. The \
An engraving of Little Crow published in 1863 by Harper & Brothers Publishers in New York.
Scene in the olden time at Bolton Abbey engraved George Zobel after painting by Edwin Henry Landseer. Published in London on May 16, 1865 by William Tegg, Pancras Lane.
Illustration from 19th century.
Benjamin Franklin cut on new 100 dollars banknote isolated on white background
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the train from money - pounds
Vintage photograph of Ménie Muriel Dowie, Victorian British writer. She spent her early twenties travelling. Her best-known tour, in the summer of 1890, was through the Carpathian Mountains, where she travelled alone and on horseback. Her travelogue, A Girl in the Karpathians, was published the following year, and she lectured to packed audiences
A 19th century illustration two native Greenland Eskimos in traditional dress entitled 'modern Eskimos'.
Steel engraving Elderly school teacher punishing a boy with a cane from 1876
Major shopping district Oxford Street with taxi and carriages
This is the original Joker playing card from the 'Shakespeare' 1895 deck, produced by Bernhard Dondorf in Germany for the London company C. W. Faulkner & Co. This card shows the Joker riding on the back of a donkey. Curiously, the quotation at the bottom 'Laugh and the world laughs with you' is not from Shakespeare, but from (Solitude) by 19th century poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. After 1902, this deck was published by Dondorf with different Jokers and plain Aces of Spades as 'No 192'. C. W. Faulkner and Co. operated from Golden Lane in London, EC1. From 1882 they worked as lithographers, and also printed in gravure. Their best-quality playing cards were those printed in Germany, some by Dondorf, prior to the First World War. C. W. Faulkner and Co. were best known for their postcards and greetings cards, including Misfitz, which they produced until about 1920. The company closed in 1956.
Colorized Benjamin Franklin cut on old 100 dollars banknote isolated on transparent background for design purpose
An old woman, candle in hand, standing at the top of the stairs listening.\n\nImage taken from an 1896 issue of Punch Magazine
Priestess Mucha a portrait from Czech money
Vintage photograph of Sergeant of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot, Victorian British Army
Engraving of \
the bridge was the busiest point in London; 8,000 pedestrians and 900 vehicles crossed every hour. \n\nThis was then sold to Robert P. McCulloch, real estate developer who founded Lake Havasu City. He installed the bridge to attract tourists.
Entitled 'The Money Market Panic in America: Scene At The Stock Exchange, San Francisco'. Original engraving from 'The Illustrated London News' dated October 4 1873. The crash of 1873 triggered what is now known as the 'Long Depression'.
Women wearing vintage elegant hat. Antique fashion engraving from 1899, France, Paris
Pauper's Drive - horse drawn carriage for the poor decased, a couple walk by on the left, from an 1886 antique book \
Allegory of the theme of industry and technology from Czech money
Vintage photograph of Lotte Witt, German theater actress, 19th Century. Her most important place of work was the Vienna Burgtheater , to which she belonged for over 30 years.
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Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
These playing cards show in caricature a well-known person from the Victorian era in Great Britain. The characters who are lampooned and the dated style of the illustrations suggest that they were drawn in around 1880. In this case the character is Benjamin Disraeli, prominent politician and favourite of Queen Victoria. Benjamin Disraeli (1804 – 1881). Professor of the difficult art of how to do nothing. Disraeli first became Prime Minister of his own government in 1868. The caption may refer to the time before 1880 when Disraeli angered farmers by refusing to reinstate the Corn Laws, despite poor harvests. This game is attributed to games manufacturer Multum In Parvo ('much in a small space'). The company formed in the 1890s at 144 Falkland Road, Hornsey, London, N8. In 1931 the company was liquidated following almost continuous financial difficulties throughout the 1920s.
Close up portrait of George Washington from dollar bill against black background.
19th-century illustration of a cupid (isolated on white).
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