EditorialDigital Photograph - Bruno Ceresoli Reading Letter, Carlton, 1953, Digital photograph of Bruno Ceresoli reading a letter from an unknown correspondent in his bedroom at 230 Palmerston Street, Carlton, a boarding house where he rented accommodation, in ...
EditorialP- HENRY JOHN TEMPLE LORD PALMESTON (1784-1865) - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - S XIX. Mayer & Pierson. PALMERSTON LORD. PALMERSTON VIZCONDE.
EditorialVictoria del Reino Unido (1819-1901). Monarca brit?nica (1837-1901). "El Secreto de la grandeza de Inglaterra". La Reina Victoria ofrece una biblia como presente, durante una audiencia en la sala del Palacio de Windsor, al embajador del Africa Oriental...
EditorialDigital Photograph - Bruno & Ugo Ceresoli With First Mokambo Band Car, Carlton, 1953, Digital photograph of Bruno Ceresoli [left] and his brother Ugo Ceresoli pictured alongside Ugo's Vauxhall Velox automobile in Palmerston Street Carlton where they re...
Editorial[Cobb and Co. coach, Palmerston, Otago]. Date/Period: From 1880 until 1890. Photograph. Albumen print. Height: 202 mm (7.95 in); Width: 152 mm (5.98 in).
EditorialLord Palmerston. John Jabez Edwin Mayall; American, 1813-1901. Date: 1861. Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.7 cm (image/paper); 10.5 x 6.3 cm (mount). Albumen print. Origin: United States.
EditorialNew shrubby calceolarias. Calceolaria, also called lady's purse, slipper flower and pocketbook flower, or slipperwort, is a genus of plants in the Calceolariaceae family, sometimes classified in Scrophulariaceae. Calceolarias. 1. General Outram; 2. Lor...
Editorial'One head better than two'. Louis-Napoleon advocating a joint approach to Prime minister Palmerston, regarding the American civil war. Punch, or the London Charivari. London, November 22, 1862. American Civil War. Source: P.P.2570 page 211, volume 42....
EditorialNew Verbenas. Verbenas. 1. Marietta; 2. Lady Palmerston; 3. Prince of Prussia; 4. Souvenir de l’Exposition; 5. Lady Turner; 6. Lady Fredk. Fitzroy; 7. Lady Albizzia Foster; 8. Queen of Oude. The Illustrated Bouquet, consisting of figures, with descri...
Editorial"A swinish multitude'. A number of politicians portrayed a pigs, with human faces : 1. Lord Palmerston. 2. Lord Glenelg. 3. Lord John Russell. 4. Lord Melbourne. 5. Lord Duncannon. 6. Lord Lansdowne. 7. Lord Mulgrave. 8. Lord Morpeth, Mr Ellice, and Mr...
Editorial'Feeding the animals - change of diet ! of 1. Lord Melbourne. 2. Mr Poulett Thompson and Lord John Russell. 3. The Queen. 4. Lord Palmerston. 5. Mr. O'Connell. 6. Lord Normanby. 7. Mr. Spring Rice. 8. Lord Lansdowne. 9. Lord Holland. 'Corn law question...
Editorial'The present and the future'. John Bull "I'll do my best to help you over the Christmas - you must then look to my friend yonder". The Lancashire Cotton Famine was brought about by the interruption of baled cotton imports caused by the American Civil W...
Editorial(Whole Map) Chart of Palmerston Island, with coastal view. Captain Cook reached this small island, near Niue, on 16th June 1774. Charts, and views of headlands, taken during Captain Cook's Second Voyage, 1772-1774. Source: Add. 15500, No.10. Language: ...
Editorial[Cobb and Co. coach, Palmerston, Otago]. Date/Period: From 1880 until 1890. Photograph. Albumen print. Height: 202 mm (7.95 in); Width: 152 mm (5.98 in).
EditorialHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865). British statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865). British statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865). British statesman. He served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Portrait. Engraving.
EditorialHER MAJESTY'S CABINET MINISTERS: MR. MACAULEY, EARL GREY, SIR GEORGE GREY, MR. CHARLES WOOD, LORD MORPETH, LORD COTTENHAM, THE MARQUIS OF CLANRICARDE, LORD CAMPBELL, LORD JOHN RUSSELL, THE MARQUIS OF LANDSDOWNE, MR. LABOUCHERE, LORD PALMERSTON, LORD MI...
EditorialMEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT SOUTHAMPTON, PHYSIOLOGY SECTION AND VISITORS: DR. W. CARPENTER. PROFESSOR OWEN. DR. FOWLER. VISCOUNT PALMERSTON. JOHN TAYLOR, F.R.S. SIR HERCULES PAKENHAM. THE BISHOP OF NORWICH. UK, 1846.
EditorialOPENING OF THE HARTLEY INSTITUTION AT SOUTHAMPTON ON WEDNESDAY WEEK BY LORD PALMERSTON: THE THEATRE, THE TOWN CLERK READING THE ADDRESS OF THE CORPORATION TO HIS LORDSHIP, 1862.
EditorialHouse of Commons in 1860 (above) and Lord Palmerston addressing the House of Lords on Irish Home Rule Bill (below). Lithograph from Her Majesty's glorious Jubilee, 1897. The record number of a record reign. Published by the proprietors of the Illustr...