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Fleet Street is a major street in the City of London. The \
High resolution photograph of a detail from a portrait of an Turkish ottoman man with a handlebar moustache
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the train from money - pounds
Illustration from 19th century.
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.
A half-timbered building has exposed wood framing. The spaces between the wooden timbers are filled with plaster, brick, or stone.
Benjamin Franklin cut on new 100 dollars banknote isolated on white background
Steel engraving Elderly school teacher punishing a boy with a cane from 1876
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Vintage photograph of Russian restaurant at the Palace of Fine Arts, Exposition Universellem Paris, 1889, 19th Century
Major shopping district Oxford Street with taxi and carriages
The most famous canals and embankments of Utrecht city at winter. General view of the cityscape and traditional Netherlands architecture. art collage or design
London, England - February 12, 2016: Scenes of London street life from the 1880s: a bill poster, a flower seller, bandsmen with audience, a one-legged beggar, a man with a sandwich board advertising a theatrical event and a policeman with a ferocious set of whiskers. The book is an advertising publication by the chocolate manufacturers Nestlé and most of the paintings bear some advertising for their products.
A vintage map of the peace treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League at Karlowitz in 1699
The Ferry house of the Union Ferry Company in New York. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
A 19th century illustration two native Greenland Eskimos in traditional dress entitled 'modern Eskimos'.
Vintage photograph Rough Riders, 1st Life Guards, Victorian British Army, 19th Century. The Life Guards (LG) is the senior regiment of the British Army and part of the Household Cavalry.
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.
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.
Beautiful old building in Germany - facade at historical center of Hannover, Germany - art collage or design
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'.
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.Russian Empire 1 rubles 1898.Bonistics
Illustration from 19th century
Vintage photograph Corporal and Private of 17th Lancers, Victorian British army cavalry soldiers, 19th Century. The 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1759 and notable for its participation in the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War.
Crowds on streets of London Pall Mall with Police on streets
London, England - February 12, 2016: Petticoat Lane market in London’s East End, crowded with 19th century stall holders and shoppers: includes an inset showing a policeman and an itinerant trader. From “Souvenir of London - 14 fac-Similes (sic) of Water-Colours by Carl J Becker” published by Henri Nestlé, 9 Snow Hill, EC, London, 1891. The book is an advertising publication by the chocolate manufacturers Nestlé and most of the paintings bear some advertising for their products.
Nietzsche Archive from German money - mark
The Town Musicians of Bremen (German: Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten), a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. Colour lithograph, published  in 1875.
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