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LIP1097965 Colonel Colt. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 29 November 1856.
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LIP3101975 Colonel Colt. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 29 November 1856. Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM2802538 Samuel Colt. Illustration for The World's Inventors published by Allen & Ginter, late 19th century.
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UIS5080022 Samuel Colt. Samuel Colt. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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PNP249626 suggested improvements to Colt's early revolver; military officer of the Republic of Texas;
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DTO3031145 Colt Patterson Belt Model No 2 revolver
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PNP386880 Samuel Colt (1814-62) American inventor and industrialist; founder of Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company;
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FLO4678642 A suit of cuirassier's armour at the time of the Restoration, 1650. Cuirass, helmet, pauldrons and brassarts of blue steel, buff coat, gambado boots and spurs, sword in fringed baudrick on a sash, carabine on a buff belt. In the possession of Llewelyn Meyrick 1650. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, John Dowding, London, 1842.
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PNP386879 Designed by Captain Samuel Hamilton Walker (1817-47) and Samuel Colt (1814-62);
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PNP244090 company founded by Samuel Colt (1814-62);
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UIG530313 Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635), French explorer and founder of Canada. Onondaga: Iroquoian-speaking people inhabiting villages of bark and wood longhouses occupied by related families, situated in what is now New York.
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FLO7235871 A young colt tries to stir a mutiny in the stables. Council of horses. Illustration of a fable by English poet John Gay. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved from life by Samuel Howitt from his own A New Work of Animals, Principally Designed from the Fables of Aesop, Gay and Phaedrus, Edward Orme, London, 1811.
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PNP245808 Colt company founded by Samuel Colt (1814-62);
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JAB6947885 Samuel White Baker (1821-1893), english explorer.Travels in Africa, Lake Albert Nyanza, Upper Nile country. Design by A. de Neuville in Tour du monde, first semester, 1867
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XOS3615971 Part of a set of three pairs of gold-inlaid revolvers Colt took with him to Europe in 1854 on the outbreak of the Crimean War when Colt marketed arms to both sides. Serial Number 12406, the other of this pair was given to Czar Nicholas I of Russia.
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LIP1595981 The Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Windsor, Prize Horses and Cattle. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 6 July 1889.Samuel Carter
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XCS7076680 Jones, Samuel John Egbert (1790-1875)
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LIP1624953 Sketches at the Royal Agricultural Society's Meeting at Norwich. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 24 July 1886.Samuel Carter
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PVD1695554 Boston Massacre (Incident on King Street) after the after the Townshend Acts 1667, British troops shoot into and a crowd in Boston, Mass. on March 5, 1770, killing five civilians including, Samuel Gray, Crispus Attucks (an African American), Patrick Carr, John Clark. Engraving by Paul Revere with watercolor. Engraving by Paul Revere published in 1770.
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CH391498 wearing black jacket and white stock and collar in an oval frame; Waterman Lilly Ormsby, an American engraver, is credited with aiding Samuel Morse in preparing the Morse alphabet; he was commissioned by Samuel Colt to engrave the dies for the cyclinder seals on his revolvers and almost wholly designed the five dollar note;
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PNP244094 design changed to six to hold larger bullets;
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LRI9202386 Group Portrait from left to right: William Thomas Green Morton, James Bogardus, Samuel Colt, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Joseph Saxton, Charles Goodyear, Peter Cooper, Jordan Lawrence Mott, Prof. Joseph Henry, Dr. Eliphalet Nott, John Ericsson, Frederick Ellsworth Sickels, Samuel Finley Breese Morse, Henry Burden, Richard March Hoe, Erastus Brigham Bigelow, Isaiah Jennings, Thomas Blanchard, Elias Howe.
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UIS5086787 Colt's repeating firearms, 1851. Plate from the 'Official Descriptive and Illustrative Catalogue of the Great Exhibition 1851'. The Great Exhibition held in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park in May-October 1851 was conceived by Prince Albert to showcase Britain's technological achievements and demonstrate its industrial and economic superiority to the rest of the world. Amongst the exhibits were the repeating firearms devised by Samuel Colt (1814-1862). Colt's weapons revolutionised warfare as the bullets were loaded into a revolving cylinder enabling multiple shots to be fired without having to reload after each shot. Although the repeating pistol, or revolver, was initially slow to gain acceptance, the US Army ordered a large quantity in 1847, and Colt's business boomed. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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XOS7298072 by Christian Schussele (c.1824-79) sitters:William Thomas Green Morton, 9 Aug 1819 - 15 Jul 1868James Bogardus, 14 Mar 1800 - 13 Apr 1874Samuel Colt, 19 Jul 1814 - 10 Jan 1862Cyrus Hall McCormick, 15 Feb 1809 - 13 May 1884Joseph Saxton, 22 Mar 1799 - 26 Oct 1873Charles Goodyear, 29 Dec 1800 - 1 Jul 1860Peter Cooper, 12 Feb 1791 - 4 Apr 1883Jordan Lawrence Mott, 12 Oct 1799 - 1866Joseph Henry, 17 Dec 1797 - 13 May 1878Eliphalet Nott, 25 Jun 1773 - 29 Jan 1866John Ericsson, 31 Jul 1803 - 8 Mar 1889Frederick Ellsworth Sickels, 20 Sep 1819 - 8 Mar 1895Samuel Finley Breese Morse, 27 Apr 1791 - 2 Apr 1872Henry Burden, 22 Apr 1791 - 19 Jan 1871Richard March Hoe, 12 Sep 1812 - 7 Jun 1886Erastus Brigham Bigelow, 2 Apr 1814 - 6 Dec 1879Isaiah Jennings, 1792 - 1862Thomas Blanchard, 24 Jun 1788 - 16 Apr 1864Elias Howe, 9 Jul 1819 - 3 Oct 1867
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