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Steel engraving Elderly school teacher punishing a boy with a cane from 1876
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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.
Fake news lying on an comic showing a man getting troubles with mosquitos
Benjamin Franklin cut on new 100 dollars banknote isolated on white background
Vintage engraving features the United States Senate, the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which, along with the United States House of Representatives—the lower chamber—constitutes the legislature of the United States.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the train from money - pounds
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 dogs of Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-1519) attacking the Indians on engraving from 1770.
Mihai Eminescu cit from 1000 Romanian lei banknote, 1996 Series - paper, for design purpose
Illustration from 19th century.
Benjamin Franklin cut from 100 US dollar banknote and Nicolae Grigorescu cut out from 10 Romanian Lei banknote for design purpose
A pair of swaggering midshipmen in the British Royal Navy, smoking fat cigars and looking smug. They’ll probably suffer for it later. From “Army and Navy Drolleries” by ‘Captain Seccombe’; published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c1875-6.
Priestess Mucha a portrait from Czech money
Vintage photograph of Sergeant of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot, Victorian British Army
Image from 1894 French book, about the New Adventures of the nephew of Robinson. Black and white illustrations of the era and culture of maritime advenure.\nHer we see an admiral courting and taking his hat of to a beautiful lady, by a stone bench.
Benjamin Franklin cut on new 100 dollars banknote and Nicolae Iorga cut on old 10000 Romanian lei banknote
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.
Benjamin Franklin cut from 100 US dollar banknote and Aurel Vlaicu cut from 50 Romanian lei banknote for design purpose
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.
Three standing figures from old Polish money - 10 zloty
Vintage photograph of Camille Flammarion and his wife Sylvie Petiaux-Hugo, 1890s. Nicolas Camille Flammarion FRAS was a French astronomer and author. He was a prolific author of more than fifty titles, including popular science works about astronomy, several notable early science fiction novels
A 19th century illustration two native Greenland Eskimos in traditional dress entitled 'modern Eskimos'.
Benjamin Franklin cut on new 100 dollars banknote and Mahatma Gandhi cut on old 10 Indian rupee   for design purpose
Illustration from 19th century
Colorized Benjamin Franklin cut on old 100 dollars banknote isolated on transparent background for design purpose
A moustachioed psychic or hypnotist talks to a gent as a woman sits before them in a trance.\n\nImage taken from an 1896 issue of Punch Magazine
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