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UIG3586368 Portrait of Thomas Watson (1821-1887) an English silk spinner and Liberal Party politician. Dated 19th Century.
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LLM665929 Thomas Watson. Illustration from A Biographical History of England by J Granger (William Baynes, 1824).
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LIP1622219 The late Sir T Watson, Baronet, MD, FRS. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 30 December 1882.English School (19th Century)
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LIP1615674 Lieutenant T C Watson, VC. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 11 June 1898.English Photographer (19th Century)
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UIG3586428 Portrait of Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet (1792-1882) a British physician and President of the Royal College of Physicians. Dated 19th Century.
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PHL434666 Eva Lawrence Watson, aka Eva Watson-Schutze (1867-1935), American photographer and painter who studied under Eakins;
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UIG3586432 Photograph of Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet (1792-1882) a British physician and President of the Royal College of Physicians. Dated 19th Century.
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UIS5076333 Thomas A Watson, electrical engineer, c 1876. Thomas A Watson (1854-1934), an electrical engineer who worked with Alexander Graham Bell on the development of the telephone. Together Watson and Bell undertook the first one-way voice transmission when Bell called to his assistant in the next room, Mr. Watson, come here. I want you.. The message was communicated over copper via a liquid transmitter. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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LIP1103531 Sir Thomas Watson, MD, Baronet, President of the Royal College of Physicians. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 15 September 1866.
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LIP1061306 Sir Thomas Watson, MD, FRS. Illustration for The Graphic, 30 December 1882.
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LLM8641594 Thomas A Watson in 1874. Illustration for The Book of Wonders edited and arranged by Rudolph J Bodmer (Bureau of Industrial Education, Washington DC, 1916).
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XJF696543 Polly Kennedy (d.1781) alias 'Jones', courtesan, mistress of Sir Charles Bunbury. Mezzotint by Thomas Watson (1743-81)
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LAL957643 Alexander Graham Bell, the Man Who Gave Us the Telephone. Bell continued to experiement until, one day, he heard Watson's voice on a receiver. Scan of small illustration which has been digitally enhanced to assist repro.
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LIP1040340 The Owner, Designer and Captain of "America" Cup Challenger, "Shamrock II". Illustration for The Graphic, 27 April 1901.
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LLJ611628 Mr Alfred Edward Thomas Watson, The Badminton, 14 January 1897, Vanity Fair cartoon
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XYC225457 character from Edmund Spenser poem 'Faerie Queene';
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TW3663786 Name: Thomas H. WatsonArrested at: North Shields Police StationArrested on: 11 September 1906
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XJF380236 Daniel Race (1698-1775) chief cashier of the Bank of England from 1739-75;
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EUL416776 Thomas Brown (1778-1820), Scottish metaphysical philosopher and poet;
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LIP1045195 Page of Advertisements. Illustration for The Graphic, 17 January 1880.
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LIP1055863 The Elder Exploration Party in Australia. Illustration for The Graphic, 9 January 1892.
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LLE3638722 Thomas de Quincey (1785-1859), English author.
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LIP1620108 The Fatal Accident at New Hartley Colliery. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 1 February 1862.English School (19th Century)
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FLO6337401 A young man saved from a shark by boatmen in Havana harbor, Cuba, 1749. The 14-year-old English swimmer lost his right leg to the white shark. Based on an incident in the youth of Sir Brook Watson, later Lord Mayor of London. Great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, vulnerable. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Reverend Thomas Smith’s The Naturalist’s Cabinet, or Interesting Sketches of Animal History, Albion Press, James Cundee, London, 1806. Smith, fl. 1803-1818, was a writer and editor of books on natural history, religion, philosophy, ancient history and astronomy.
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PFH1185472 Thomas Penson De Quincey (1785 - 1859) was an English essayist, best known for his 'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater' (1821)
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LLM5219158 Time and the Year. Illustration for English Sacred Poetry edited by Robert Aris Willmott (Routledge, 1862).
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LLJ2775894 Queen Elizabeth I's Funeral Procession. Part of The Funeral Procession of Queen Elizabeth From a Drawing of the Time, Supposed to be by the Hand of William Camden (Society of Antiquaries, 1791). Folding panorama nearly 29 feet long.
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UIS5062228 Thomas Phelps and John Bartlett, English astronomers, 1778. Engraving by James Watson. Thomas Phelps (1718-1776) and John Bartlett (b 1724) were employed by George Parker, the second Earl of Macclesfield (1697-1764) as Observer and Assistant Observer at the observatory he had built at his Oxfordshire property, Shirburn Castle, in Tetsworth in around 1740. Parker was a notable astronomer and President of the Royal Society from 1752 to 1764, and equipped the observatory with the finest instruments possible. Thomas Phelps had started as a stable boy and John Bartlett was originally a shepherd and both were promoted to their positions by virtue of their outstanding abilities. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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LIP1623059 New Members of the House of Commons. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 January 1886.English School (19th Century)
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LIP1061746 The New House of Commons, Portraits of Members who have never before sat in Parliament, Fifth Series. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 January 1886.
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LIP1604934 The United Service Club. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 1894.T Walter Wilson
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LLE5233718 William Cowper (1731-1800), English poet. After a drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence.
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XYC286291 engraved by Thomas Watson (1748-81);
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EUL416958 John Lee (1779-1859) Church of Scotland minister, principal of the University of Edinburgh and rival to Thomas Chalmers;
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EUL416966 John Lee (1779-1859) Church of Scotland minister, principal of the University of Edinburgh and rival to Thomas Chalmers;
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TW1213370 This view of ships in gusty weather was painted by the North East artist Robert Watson. Blue sky and sunshine appear through the clouds, though rain pours down from grey cloud on the left. The view is painted as if from a ship, which throws a dark shadow onto the water in the foreground. Robert Watson was taught by Thomas Miles Richardson Senior in Newcastle. He moved to London in 1844, but continued to spend a lot of time in the Tynemouth area.
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BL4073730 Vibart Collection: Views in Bangalore 1870sSource/Shelfmark: Photo 254/4(1)Photographer: Penn, Albert Thomas Watson
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LLE819887 Samuel Jackson Pratt, English poet, dramatist and novelist, who also wrote under the pseudonym of 'Courtney Melmoth'. After Sir Thomas Lawrence, engraved by Caroline Watson. Published by Richard Phillips, 6 New Bridge Street, London, on 10 January 1805.
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LLE819945 Madame de Genlis, French writer and harpist. Engraved by Caroline Watson (engraver to Her Majesty) from the original picture. Published by Thomas Payne, Pall Mall, London, on 14 April 1809.
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BL3292121 King of Air Fighters. Biography of Major "Mick" Mannock, V.C, D.S.O, M.C. [With plates, including portraits.] Author: Jones, James Ira Thomas / London: I. Nicholson & Watson, 1934.Source/Shelfmark: 09081.bb.34 frontipiece
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LLM5214845 The Parliamentary Labour Party in 1924 on the Terrace of the House of Commons. Illustration for The Encyclopaedia of the Labour Movement edited by H B Lees-Smith (Caxton, c 1928).
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BL3292148 King of Air Fighters. Biography of Major "Mick" Mannock, V.C, D.S.O, M.C. [With plates, including portraits.]Author: Jones, James Ira Thomas / London: I. Nicholson & Watson, 1934.Source/Shelfmark: 09081.bb.34 plate opposite page 240
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BL3292130 King of Air Fighters. Biography of Major "Mick" Mannock, V.C, D.S.O, M.C. [With plates, including portraits.]Author: Jones, James Ira Thomas / London: I. Nicholson & Watson, 1934.Source/Shelfmark: 09081.bb.34 plate opposite page 114
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BL3292153 King of Air Fighters. Biography of Major "Mick" Mannock, V.C, D.S.O, M.C. [With plates, including portraits.]Author: Jones, James Ira Thomas / London: I. Nicholson & Watson, 1934.Source/Shelfmark: 09081.bb.34 plate opposie page 264
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BL3292141 King of Air Fighters. Biography of Major "Mick" Mannock, V.C, D.S.O, M.C. [With plates, including portraits.]Author: Jones, James Ira Thomas / London: I. Nicholson & Watson, 1934.Source/Shelfmark: 09081.bb.34 plate opposite page 184
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BL3292127 King of Air Fighters. Biography of Major "Mick" Mannock, V.C, D.S.O, M.C. [With plates, including portraits.]Author: Jones, James Ira Thomas / London: I. Nicholson & Watson, 1934.Source/Shelfmark: 09081.bb.34 plate opposite page 56
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CTS379052 The chapel was built 1687-93 by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire; The alabaster altarpiece was carved by Samuel Watson (1663-1715); The altarpiece figures of Faith (left) and Justice (right) were carved by Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630-1700); The painting between them, 'Doubting Thomas', is by Antonio Verrio (1639-1707);
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CTS379053 The chapel was built 1687-93 by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire; The alabaster altarpiece and cedar wood panels were carved by Samuel Watson (1663-1715); The altarpiece figures of Faith (left) and Justice (right) were carved by Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630-1700); The painting between them, 'Doubting Thomas', is by Antonio Verrio (1639-1707); The wall paintings are by Louis Laguerre (1663-1721);
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FLO7234754 Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire, England. East front of the Jacobean house rebuilt by Henry Flitcroft for Thomas Watson-Wentworth, Lord Malton, in the 18th century. The west front was rebuilt in English Baroque style by Ralph Tunnicliffe. The gardens were landscaped by Humphry Repton in 1790. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
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FLP2563348 From 'Tales of Olden Times: Concerning the Early Settlement and Progress of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. Philadelphia' by John F. Watson, published by E. Littell and Thomas Holden, 1833. After the Benjamin West painting (1771) showing the treaty made at the village of Shackamaxon (i.e. Penn Treaty Park, Kensington) on the Delaware River. William Penn (1644-1718), surrounded by his delegates, negotiates with the Delaware Indian chief near a giant elm tree. Crates of goods are sat upon and displayed by the English delegation.
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TW3610362 Image of long-serving officials of Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth & Co. Ltd, 23 September 1910.Standing (left to right): John Scott (1860), Henry Smith (1850), William N. Clark (1858), Robert Watson (1858), Jas. R. Wardropper (1860), Geo. Jude (1852), William Curry (1860). Sitting (left to right): Thomas Archer (1850), Chas W. Hutchinson (1856), Sir Andrew Noble KCB (1860), Thomas Rycroft (1860) and Thomas Collin (1854).‘Workshop of the World’ is a phrase often used to describe Britain’s manufacturing dominance during the Nineteenth Century. It’s also a very apt description for the Elswick Works and Scotswood Works of Vickers Armstrong and its predecessor companies. These great factories, situated in Newcastle along the banks of the River Tyne, employed hundreds of thousands of men and women and built a huge variety of products for customers around the globe.The Elswick Works was established by William George Armstrong (later Lord Armstrong) in 1847 to manufacture hydraulic cranes. From these relatively humble beginnings the company diversified into many fields including shipbuilding, armaments and locomotives.
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LLE3638451 John Watson's Hospital. Loose engraving.
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LLM5201104 The New John Watson's Hospital, Edinburgh. Illustration for Modern Athens, Displayed in a Series of Views of Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century (Jones, 1829).
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