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Armchair (one of a set of six). Maker: John Mayhew (British, 1736-1811); Maker: and William Ince (British, active ca. 1758/59-1794
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Armchair (one of a set of six). Maker: John Mayhew (British, 1736-1811); Maker: and William Ince (British, active ca. 1758/59-1794
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Armchair (one of a set of six). Maker: John Mayhew (British, 1736-1811); Maker: and William Ince (British, active ca. 1758/59-1794
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Armchair (one of a set of six). Maker: John Mayhew (British, 1736-1811); Maker: and William Ince (British, active ca. 1758/59-1794
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01 August 2019, Brandenburg, Wiepersdorf: Steffen Skudelny, Chairman of the German Foundation for Monument Conservation (DSD)
01 August 2019, Brandenburg, Wiepersdorf: The park of Wiepersdorf Castle with the orangery (above) (aerial view with a drone)
Woodwork and ceiling from the Tapestry Room from Croome Court. Designer: Robert Adam (British, Kirkcaldy, Scotland 1728-1792 London); Maker: Paneling carved by...
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Hon. Charles Sumner - the great senator and statesman, the champion of civil and political equality - born January 6th 1811, died March 11th 1874
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Drop-front secretary (secrétaire à abattant or secrétaire en armoire), Guillaume Benneman (active 1785, died 1811), and Michaud
Evariste Galois (1811-1832), French mathematician. Sadly, he died in a duel at the age of 20
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Monument in memory of the French prisoners who died between 1811 and 1814 in Penicuik, Scotland, United Kingdom, illustration from L'Illustration
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Drawings and Prints, Drawing, Illustration to the Tempest: Caliban, Ferdinand and Ariel, Artist, Etcher, Subject, After, Henry Courtney Selous, Charles Gray
Palace where Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn (1811-1859), Bey of Tunis, died, El Marsa, Tunisia, illustration by Amedee Rosier from the magazine L'Illustration
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Left: Marie-Joseph Blaise of Chenier, politician and writer, born 1764, Constantinople, died 1811, Paris. Right: Louis Sebastian Mercier, writer and journalist
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George III (1738-1820)and Queen Charlotte observing the roasting of an ox at Windsor, part of celebrations to mark the king's Diamond Jubilee in 1810
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Settee (one of a pair). Maker: John Mayhew (British, 1736-1811); Maker: and William Ince (British, active ca. 1758/59-1794
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Cabinet; Case by Guillaume Benneman, French, died 1811, Gilt-bronze mounts after models by Gilles-François Martin, French, about 1713 - 1795
The house at Dharamshala in which the 8th Earl of Elgin James Bruce (1811-1863), governor-general and Viceroy of India, died, India
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Saartje Baartman, also known as 'The Hottentot Venus' - African servant girl brought to London 1810 & exhibited there and in Paris, where she died 1815
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Saartje ('Sarah') Baartman (1789-1815), also known as 'The Hottentot Venus' - an African servant girl from South Africa's Eastern Cape of the Khoisan tribe...
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