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Safety first! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians (litho)
Safety first! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians (litho)

LLM1090694: Safety first! New road regulations shortly to be introduced to ensure the safety and comfort of pedestrians (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Successful outcome of intelligent precaution observed by old lady in the sound of mull (litho)
Successful outcome of intelligent precaution observed by old lady in the sound of mull (litho)

LLM1090701: Successful outcome of intelligent precaution observed by old lady in the sound of mull (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Testing artificial teeth in a modern tooth works (litho)
Testing artificial teeth in a modern tooth works (litho)

LLM1090711: Testing artificial teeth in a modern tooth works (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Early morning at Scotland Yard, detectives in various disguises and the Flying Squad starting out on their morning rounds (litho)
Early morning at Scotland Yard, detectives in various disguises and the Flying Squad starting out on their morning rounds (litho)

LLM1090714: Early morning at Scotland Yard, detectives in various disguises and the Flying Squad starting out on their morning rounds (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

The still small voice, Mrs Blendlethorpe,
The still small voice, Mrs Blendlethorpe,

LLM1090715: The still small voice, Mrs Blendlethorpe, "For goodness' sake, John, wake up at once; there's someone calling for help in the room beneath" (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

The language of eggs, some new designs for Easter eggs to facilitate the exchange of graceful sentiments and amorous messages (litho)
The language of eggs, some new designs for Easter eggs to facilitate the exchange of graceful sentiments and amorous messages (litho)

LLM1090726: The language of eggs, some new designs for Easter eggs to facilitate the exchange of graceful sentiments and amorous messages (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

The Stolen Queue (litho)
The Stolen Queue (litho)

LLM1090730: The Stolen Queue (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Trapping the clothes moth in the Wilds of Idaho (litho)
Trapping the clothes moth in the Wilds of Idaho (litho)

LLM1090735: Trapping the clothes moth in the Wilds of Idaho (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

What shall i put on? Bedside contrivance for the changeable season, to indicate the state of the weather and what you should wear when you get up in the morning (litho)
What shall i put on? Bedside contrivance for the changeable season, to indicate the state of the weather and what you should wear when you get up in the morning (litho)

LLM1090737: What shall i put on? Bedside contrivance for the changeable season, to indicate the state of the weather and what you should wear when you get up in the morning (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Some occasions when a gentlemen is not expected to give up his seat to a lady (litho)
Some occasions when a gentlemen is not expected to give up his seat to a lady (litho)

LLM1090739: Some occasions when a gentlemen is not expected to give up his seat to a lady (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

The home-made christmas present (litho)
The home-made christmas present (litho)

LLM1090742: The home-made christmas present (litho), Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944) / Bridgeman Images

The Discovery of Tin in Britain (engraving)
The Discovery of Tin in Britain (engraving)

LLM1090756: The Discovery of Tin in Britain (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Caesar treating with the Britons (engraving)
Caesar treating with the Britons (engraving)

LLM1090757: Caesar treating with the Britons (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Rowena Captivates Vortigern (engraving)
Rowena Captivates Vortigern (engraving)

LLM1090764: Rowena Captivates Vortigern (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Saxon Idea of Heaven (engraving)
The Saxon Idea of Heaven (engraving)

LLM1090766: The Saxon Idea of Heaven (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

A Pretty maid in those days (engraving)
A Pretty maid in those days (engraving)

LLM1090798: A Pretty maid in those days (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

John caused arthur to be cruelly murdered (engraving)
John caused arthur to be cruelly murdered (engraving)

LLM1090808: John caused arthur to be cruelly murdered (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The French King enters into a secret alliance with Baliol (engraving)
The French King enters into a secret alliance with Baliol (engraving)

LLM1090809: The French King enters into a secret alliance with Baliol (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

A Striking illustration of wat tyler's controversy with the tax receiver (engraving)
A Striking illustration of wat tyler's controversy with the tax receiver (engraving)

LLM1090815: A Striking illustration of wat tyler's controversy with the tax receiver (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Death of Buckingham (engraving)
Death of Buckingham (engraving)

LLM1090818: Death of Buckingham (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

James I, contributing his mite to the advancement of knowledge (engraving)
James I, contributing his mite to the advancement of knowledge (engraving)

LLM1090825: James I, contributing his mite to the advancement of knowledge (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

After the Death of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII, turned his attention to the selection of a new queen, deciding on anne of cleves, A Protestant princess with whose portrait he had been highly pleased, The Original so greatly disappointed him that he soon divo (engraving)
After the Death of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII, turned his attention to the selection of a new queen, deciding on anne of cleves, A Protestant princess with whose portrait he had been highly pleased, The Original so greatly disappointed him that he soon divo (engraving)

LLM1090832: After the Death of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII, turned his attention to the selection of a new queen, deciding on anne of cleves, A Protestant princess with whose portrait he had been highly pleased, The Original so greatly disappointed him that he soon divo (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Cherished object of mary was to restore the Catholic Religion, and her Chief Counsellors were Bishops Gardiner and Bonner (1554) (engraving)
The Cherished object of mary was to restore the Catholic Religion, and her Chief Counsellors were Bishops Gardiner and Bonner (1554) (engraving)

LLM1090835: The Cherished object of mary was to restore the Catholic Religion, and her Chief Counsellors were Bishops Gardiner and Bonner (1554) (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Effigy of Guy Fawkes (engraving)
Effigy of Guy Fawkes (engraving)

LLM1090847: Effigy of Guy Fawkes (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Death of Queen Elizabeth, March 24, 1603, For ten days previous to her death she lay upon the floor supported by Cushions (engraving)
Death of Queen Elizabeth, March 24, 1603, For ten days previous to her death she lay upon the floor supported by Cushions (engraving)

LLM1090851: Death of Queen Elizabeth, March 24, 1603, For ten days previous to her death she lay upon the floor supported by Cushions (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Charles II Concealed in the
Charles II Concealed in the

LLM1090857: Charles II Concealed in the "Royal Oak," while his pursuers passed under him (1651) (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Death of mary revived the hopes of the friends of James II, and Conspiracies were formed (engraving)
The Death of mary revived the hopes of the friends of James II, and Conspiracies were formed (engraving)

LLM1090859: The Death of mary revived the hopes of the friends of James II, and Conspiracies were formed (engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Man. Varieties of the human race (engraving)
Man. Varieties of the human race (engraving)

LLM1090870: Man. Varieties of the human race (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Organic remains (engraving)
Organic remains (engraving)

LLM1090874: Organic remains (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Phenomena of nature (engraving)
Phenomena of nature (engraving)

LLM1090875: Phenomena of nature (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

International Law - The Better Way..., 1874 (wood engraving)
International Law - The Better Way..., 1874 (wood engraving)

NYH1078631: International Law - The Better Way..., 1874 (wood engraving), Nast, Thomas (1840-1902) / Bridgeman Images

A Bad Egg, Fuss and Feathers, 1852 (litho)
A Bad Egg, Fuss and Feathers, 1852 (litho)

NYH1078634: A Bad Egg, Fuss and Feathers, 1852 (litho), Currier, Nathaniel (1813-88) / Bridgeman Images

NYH1078641: "The Political 'Army of Salvation'", 1880 (colour litho), Keppler, Joseph (1838-94) / Bridgeman Images

NYH1078645: "To The Chicago Convention", 1880 (colour litho), Keppler, Joseph (1838-94) / Bridgeman Images

The Royal Tattoo, 1875 (wood engraving)
The Royal Tattoo, 1875 (wood engraving)

NYH1078646: The Royal Tattoo, 1875 (wood engraving), Keppler, Joseph (1838-94) / Bridgeman Images

Captain Semmes, 1864 (wood engraving)
Captain Semmes, 1864 (wood engraving)

NYH1078648: Captain Semmes, 1864 (wood engraving), American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images


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