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MAE177364 King Carlos I (1500-58) of Spain who was also Holy Roman Emperor Charles V; he retired and died here 1555-58;
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BL3275349 The Fables of Aesop and others. Translated into humAuthor: Aesop / Illustrator: Bennett, C.H; Swain, JW. Kent & Co.: London, 1857Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 12305.g.11, opposite 17A dog dressed as a butler. A bull stands at a door holding a sign which states 'I am starving'.Image taken from The Fables of Aesop and others. Translated into human nature, designed and drawn on the wood by Charles H. Bennett, etc.Originally published/produced in W. Kent & Co.: London, 1857.
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PHI44649 by Charles Edward Wilson
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LLM3621391 The Nativity. Illustration for The Children's Bible (Charles Scribner, 1922).
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EG46297 by Charles Jones
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LLE2774948 An example of a peasant's home, with its manger, in a village of Palestine. Illustration for Picturesque Palestine edited by Sir Charles Wilson (Virtue, c 1880).
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WAG13366 model used for the mother is Sarah Elton, wife of Sir Charles Abraham Elton;
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FAS201702 made for Harry Franklin, director of engineering firm;
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XIR147690 Married Count Anatole-Nicolaievitch Demidoff in 1840;Painting by Charles Giraud
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LLM2786224 Illustration for Le Rire, 23 December 1905.
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LLM2786402 Illustration for Le Rire, 22 December 1906.
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CH991165 Dining Room. An illustration from a group of three portofolios entitled 'Meister der Innenkunst', published by Alex Koch (1902). Emil Hochdanz (1816-1885) after Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Colour lithograph. Designed circa 1901. 40.5 x 53.3cm. The designs were submitted to 1901 competition to design the House for a Lover of Art.
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GDG345737 Moine donnant a manger aux oiseaux; religieux; couvent; monastere; homme; terrasse; Moyen-Orient; Proche Orient; barbe; traditionnel;
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CH986347 The Throne Room, Carlton House. From 'The History of the Royal Residences..' by William Pyne. Thomas Sutherland (1785-1838) after Charles Wild (1781-1835). Hand-coloured aquatint engraving. Published in 1819. 33.7 x 28cm.
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XOS8984330 George Sand's dining room at Nohant (Nom d'usage)Lauth, Charles-FrédéricView of George Sand's dining room in Nohant. In a light-toned interior, a woman in a black dress looks out of the window, a book in her hand.Artist's signature - S.b. g.: "F. LAUTH / NohantOld inventory number - On reverse, stencilled in black paint: "DIRECTION / DES BEAUX-ARTS / DE LA VILLE DE PARIS 32 74".Number - On the reverse, in blue: "E.15.313 / P.1667".Handwritten inscription - On a label in black ink: "VOLNEY / Salle à manger / de Nohant".; Number - On two labels in black ink: "61" "E.15.313 / P.1667"Handwritten inscription - On the reverse, in white chalk: "CASIER / 12 B".Inventory number: D 98.1
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CH3085263 Autograph letter signed ('S') to an unidentified correspondent [Philippe Moulceau], Livry, 25 October [1686], 13 pages, 8vo (numbered '30' in a later hand on 1st page, a few small light stains, tiny tear in top left corner of last page, the leaves held together with tape at central vertical folds); Philippe Moulceau (b.1632), President of the Chambre des Comptes at MontpellierA characteristically long and good humoured letter to a favourite correspondent, whose letter 'm'a fait souvenir d'une jolie comedie, ou quelqu'un qui veut avoir un eclaircissement avec celle qui entre lui fait croire qu'elle l'appelle et rentre ainsi en conversation'; describing also the entry of her step-granddaughter Mademoiselle de Grignan into a Carmelite convent, with a zeal 'trop violent pour durer': 'Dans les trois premiers mois, elle s'est trouvee si accablee de la rigueur de la regle, et sa poitrine si offensee de la mauvaise nourriture, qu'elle etait contrainte de manger gras par obeissance'. She continues with news of her son [Charles de Sévigné], and touches on other friends and acquaintances, concluding with justifiable satisfaction: 'Je ne vous ecris pas souvent, mais vous m'avouerez que quand je m'y mets, ce n'est pas pour peu'.
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LLM3641457 Illustration for The Essays of Elia by Charles Lamb (J M Dent, 1900).
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LLM3621482 Illustration for The Essays of Elia by Charles Lamb (J M Dent, 1900).
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DHM139122 illustration to 'Pickwick Papers' (1837) by Charles Dickens (1812-70)Samuel Pickwick is a retired merchant; Mr Tracy Tupman is an elderly member of the Pickwick Club;
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LLM3642138 Illustration for The Essays of Elia by Charles Lamb, illustrated by A Garth Jones (Methuen, 1902).
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LLJ583527 Thoughts about people, possibly based on a scence from Sketches by Boz (Charles Dickens)
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DTO3029974 English brass spoon with molded head of King Charles, circa 1640s.
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LIP1607162 Mr Russell's New Mansion, Park-Lane. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 13 May 1848.English School (19th Century)
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LLM662679 Banquet at Whitehall. Illustration from A Short History of the English People by J R Green (Macmillan, 1892). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM2812156 Warwick Castle, the Dining Hall with Vandyke's painting of Charles I. Postcard, early 20th century.
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BAL23427 by Peder Severin Kroyer
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FLP2563245 Published by Gardner A. Fuller
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CBE739681 Illustration for The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens (1812-70), published by Chapman & Hall, Lawrence & Jellicoe, 1910.
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LLM3642133 Illustration for The Essays of Elia by Charles Lamb, illustrated by A Garth Jones (Methuen, 1902).
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LIP1618839 The Banquet to Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier, at the Reform Club, Pall-Mall. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 March 1854.Frederick John Skill
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LAL319400 Britain's Prime Ministers: Walpole the Poweful. Robert Walpole fought with many during his days in office. Disagreements with Viscount Charles Townshend over foreign trade led to a scuffle and drawn swords in 1729.
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XJF438466 Down House in Kent was the home of Charles Darwin (1809-82) British naturalist;
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LLM5989364 Mr Wemmick, Senior, has breakfast in bed. Illustration for Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (Educational Book Co, c 1910).
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STC227330 Sam Weller and his father meet after long separation and discuss the relative unpleasantness of marrying widows;
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LLM2809895 A Drawing Room Tea. Illustration for London As Seen by Charles Dana Gibson (Charles Scribner, 1897).
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LLJ586048 Invitation to a banquet at the Guildhall, London, on 9 November 1808
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KWE243076 Fagin asks Noah Claypole (Bolter) to find Oliver;
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LLM3101625 Illustration for Tom Brown at Oxford by Thomas Hughes (Macmillan, 1892). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM3634504 Illustration for The Broad Highway a Romance of Kent by Jeffery Farnol with illustrations by C E Brock (Sampson Low, 1912).
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LIP1057648 Lord Ossulston's Coming of Age. Illustration for The Graphic, 20 January 1872.
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LLJ586093 Invitation to a banquet at the Guildhall, London, on 9 November 1914
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LLM3634501 Illustration for The Broad Highway a Romance of Kent by Jeffery Farnol with illustrations by C E Brock (Sampson Low, 1912).
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LLM3621770 At the Holly-Tree Inn. Illustration for Children’s Stories from Dickens, re-told by his Grand-daughter and others (Raphael Tuck, c 1890).
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XLA3749624 The Posthumous Papers Of The Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Caption reads: 'Mother-in-law,' said Sam, 'how are you ?'. (Mrs Weller and Sam Weller). First Published 1836-1837. English novelist: 7 February 1812-9 June 1870. Illustrated by Cecil Aldin. London Chapman & Hall 1910. Opposite frontpage: The Pickwick Club. Volume I
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XLA3749612 The Posthumous Papers Of The Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Caption reads: At the table sat Mr Tupman, looking as unlike a man who had taken his leave of this world as possible. (Mr Tupman, Mr Pickwick, Mr Winkle, Mr Snodgrass, having dinner ). First Published 1836-1837. English novelist: 7 February 1812-9 June 1870. Illustrated by Cecil Aldin. London Chapman & Hall 1910. Opposite frontpage: The Pickwick Club. Volume I
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BL5846308 Add. 89135/2Contains depictions of scenes from Great Expectations and The Pickwick Papers by F. W. Pailthorpe. Also includes (copies of?) sketches by Kenny Meadows, Harrison Weir, Hablot K. Browne (aka Phiz), and Sir Edwin Landseer. 19th century
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LIP1042828 The Carlton Hotel. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 July 1899.
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LLJ586040 Invitation to a banquet at the Guildhall, London, on 9 November 1878
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STC468706 Illustration from 'Characters & Costumes of Afghanistan' by Capt Lockyer Willis Hart and Dr James Atkinson, published 1843. Lithograph made by Charles Hague (d.1888) after sketches by Atkinson.
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LLM7157164 Refectory, St Charles' College, Convent of the Sacred Heart, St Charles' Square, North Kensington, London.
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LLM672279 Banquet given to king Charles II, 30 May 1660, by the Estates of Holland. From a contemporary engraving. Illustration for A Cyclopaedia of Costume by James Robinson Planche (Chatto and Windus, 1876).
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STC110566 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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LIP1602185 Inside Buckingham Palace. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 5 May 1855.English School (19th Century)
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LLM6002638 Wonderful catches of fish in Florida's waters. Illustration for Around the World with a Camera (Leslie-Judge Company, 1910).
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LIP1062840 The Complete Angler, by Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Illustration for The Graphic, 12 August 1893.
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CHT213203 courier for the Russian Csar sent on a mission across Siberia occupied by the Tartars;
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CHT205796 trying to get money from the British;
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LLM2804739 Illustration for Le Rire, 5 March 1898.
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XLA3774063 David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). Caption reads: Somebody Turns Up. HKB, English artist: 12 July 1815-8 July 1882. CD, English writer: 7 February 1812-9 June 1870. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Published by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd. P. 211.
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UIG1574077 Charlie Chaplin, KBE (1889-1977). The Tramp resorts to eating his boot in a famous scene from The Gold Rush (1925).
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XLA3756665 David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). Caption reads: Somebody Turns Up. HKB, English artist: 12 July 1815-8 July 1882. CD, English writer: 7 February 1812-9 June 1870.
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HRP2624402 The White Tower. The Chapel of St John the Evangelist. Detail of a stained-glass window. The stained glass was once part of the collection of Sir Horace Walpole and most of it was originally from Walpole's Round Drawing Room at Strawberry Hill. It came to the Tower after it was bought in the great auction of his collection in 1842 and was installed in the chapel in the late 19th century
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LLE2774820 Belton House, Grantham, the Dining Room. Illustration for Later Renaissance Architecture in England by John Belcher and Mervyn E Macartney (Batsford, 1901). Magnificent photographs printed in gravure.
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XLA3761017 Hard Times-novel by Charles Dickens. Illustration by Fred Walker (1840-1875) to scene 'Mr Harthouse dining at the Bounderbys' '. First Published in 1854. This edition Published by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd, London.
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LLM3097631 Murder in the Hotel Jungfrau in Interlaken, Switzerland. The shooting of wealthy Parisian Charles Muller by the young Russian wife of an Englishman named Mrs Stafford. The killer claimed that she thought Muller was Russian Interior Minister Pyotr Durnovo. Le Drame D'Interlaken, La Scene du Meurtre a l'Hotel de la Jungfrau. Illustration for Le Petit Parisien, 23 September 1906.
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XLA3760638 Hard Times-novel by Charles Dickens. Illustration by Fred Walker (1840-1875) to scene 'Mr Harthouse dining at the Bounderbys' '. First Published in 1854. This edition Published by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ltd, London.
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XJF438465 Down House in Kent was the home of Charles Darwin (1809-82) british naturalist;
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LLM3103387 The Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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LLM3103386 The East End of the Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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LLE2774809 Thorpe Hall, Grantham, Door and Panelling in Dining Room. Illustration for Later Renaissance Architecture in England by John Belcher and Mervyn E Macartney (Batsford, 1901). Magnificent photographs printed in gravure.
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LLE2774813 Thorpe Hall, Peterborough, Ceiling of Dining Room. Illustration for Later Renaissance Architecture in England by John Belcher and Mervyn E Macartney (Batsford, 1901). Magnificent photographs printed in gravure.
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LLM3103389 The Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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LLM3103354 The Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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BL3276275 Grandes Chroniques de FranceCirca 1415Language: FrenchSource/Shelfmark: Cotton Nero E. II pt 2, f.229[Miniature] Banquet of the Emperor Charles IV of Germany and King Charles V of FranceImage taken from Grandes Chroniques de France.Originally published/produced in Circa 1415.
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BLO1904584 French singer Charles Aznavour at home having breakfast while reading paper, 1960
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LLM3103376 The Screen in the Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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STC121730 by Augustus Charles Pugin
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XIR33194 Lunch before the eyes of his yard; Painting by Luis Paret y Alcazar
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CH3482441 SECOND EDITION OF RARE ORIGINAL FAMOUS TALES OF PERRAULT PUBLISHED IN PARIS THE SAME YEAR AS THE ORIGINAL AND PREVIOUSLY CONSIDERED THE SECOND STATE OR DRAFT THIS ORIGINAL EDITION.[PERRAULT, Charles (1628-1703)]. Histoires ou Contes du temps passé. Avec des Moralitez. Le Petit Chaperon Rouge Conte
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LLM3102639 The Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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LLM3103192 The Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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LLM3104457 Part of the Dining-Room. Photograph for In English Homes Vol II (Country Life, 1907).
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LLM3650617 Heathcote, Ilkley, The Drawing Room, The Dining Room, A Corridor. Illustration for The Modern Building Record Volume Two (Charles Jones, 1911).
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FAS71044 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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LLM3102820 The Dining-Room. Photograph in In English Homes Vol 1 (Country Life, 1904).
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