RMWH8H0D–Bow fronted box found in Tutankhamen's tomb. The Treasures of Tutankhamen, The Exhibition Catalogue by I E S Edwards, page 97.
RMWHBB9J–King Ashurbanipal in a relief on horseback drawing bow
RMWH8H06–Bow fronted box found in Tutankhamen's tomb. The Treasures of Tutankhamen, The Exhibition Catalogue by I E S Edwards, page 97.
RMWH8GY0–Bow fronted box found in Tutankhamen's tomb. The Treasures of Tutankhamen, The Exhibition Catalogue by I E S Edwards, page 97.
RMWH8GYE–Bow fronted box found in Tutankhamen's tomb. The Treasures of Tutankhamen, The Exhibition Catalogue by I E S Edwards, page 96.
RMWH8F48–Rama with Bow. Rama is the Seventh Avatara of Vishnu, and one of the most important manifestations of God in Hinduism. He is one of the most popular heroes of legends of Hindu mythology and folktales in South Asia and South East Asia.
RMWH8F0F–Contemporary model of HMS Prince bow detail. In 1670, The Prince, Chatham's first major warship, was launched. A replacement of the Royal Prince, it was used to re-establish the English superiority over the Dutch. HMS Prince was the finest English first rate ship of the 17th century. The Prince was a large ship: with a burden of 1,463 tons and a keel length of 131 feet, she carried a wartime compliment of 780 men and was armed with 100 guns. The service career of the Prince began in 1672 when she carried the flag of the Duke of York, then Lord High Admiral of England and later King James II
RMWHA9GX–Leg of Mutton. (takes a bow)
RMWH99T6–Bow plate in Kakiemon style
RMWH8JR0–Decorated bow found in Tutankhamun's tomb.
RMWH8T26–New Year's present envelope and bow. 1899
RMWH8JPN–Detail on the decorated bow found in Tutankhamun's tomb.
RMWH8JRF–Detail on the decorated bow found in Tutankhamun's tomb.
RMWH8JRH–Detail on the decorated bow found in Tutankhamun's tomb.
RMWH8JPR–Detail on the decorated bow found in Tutankhamun's tomb.
RMWH99RF–Worcester plate - the 'Old Japan' pattern: copied from the Japanese in China, and at Chelsea, Bow and Worcester
RMWH9YHJ–'Tir de l'arc a cheval'. Military uniform. Asian man on horseback with bow and arrow.
RMWH8H5X–Warriors of a Zulu regiment bow in homage to Dingaan as they file past him. The African Adventure - A History of Africa's Explorers by Timothy Severin page 157.
RMWHB6JN–First protrayal of composite bow mentioned: II, 8, iii.. The name composite bow was descriptive of a bow constructed of three basic layers of different materials, usually wood, bone, and sinew. .
RMWHB8RJ–Bow Street, Tom & Jerry's sensibility awakened at the pathetic tale of the elegant Cyprian - the feeling Coachman and the generous Magistrate from Pierce Egan's Life in London, 1821, drawn and etched by I. R. and G. Cruikshank - The British Museum, London (Reading Room) (J. R. Freeman) - Tom and Jerry, or Life in London was a stage adaptation by William Moncrieff of Pierce Egan's Life in London, or Days and Nights of Jerry Hawthorne and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom. It ran at the Adelphi Theatre in London between 1821 and 1823 and at several New York theaters beginning in 1823..
RMWH903J–Medicine pipe bundlle consisting of seven cloth wrappers and a red cloth bag. In one wrapper are two calumet pipestems. in the next, two bird heads, a horse tail pendant painted yellow, two braids of seetgrass, a miniature bow, six feathers ornaments and a wooden pipe holder.|In the first red cover is a tin rattle and a ear of corn
RMWHBFGJ–Taking the host in his hands, the celebrant speaks over it, and overall the other hosts, the word of consecration. Then he raises it for all to see. A bell is rung and the people bow their in adoration
RMWH984N–Ancient warfare/ Flint knife (ivory handle), c.3000 B.C. Late- Pre-Dynastic, Louvre. The handle depicts shaven-headed warriors with arc-shaped boats of an Egyptian type and long-haired soldiers with boats having the characteristically Mesopotamian stern and bow.
RMWHB4E0–Dionysus & Ariadne escorted by Eros, on an Attic cup 400-390BC -. Dionysus or Dionysos associated with Roman Liber, the Greek god of wine, represents not only the intoxicating power of wine, but also its social and beneficial influences. He was also known as Bacchus. He is viewed as the promoter of civilization, a lawgiver, and lover of skeptic as well as the patron deity of agriculture and the theatre. He was also known as the Liberator -. Ariadne, later became the consort of the god Dionysus -. Eros is depicted as an angel who wears a white robe, carries a bow with heart shaped arrows and a
RM2BTPHT1–Bow street police court .
RM2BW2E0T–Slum area in, Bow, the East End of London. 1933
RM2BW8R5R–A Thames sailing barge crosses the bow of another ship . 1936
RMWH9D3M–Chief Big Bow, Kiowa Tribe. Indian Territory, c.1870.
RM2BWB334–Miss Mary C Collins , the first woman pastor of the North Bow Congregational Church . 26 January 1924
RM2BWB32B–Miss Mary C Collins , the first woman pastor of the North Bow Congregational Church 26 January 1924
RM2BW3M21–Woman competitor draws the bow at Ranelagh archery meeting . Mrs Ingo Simon drawing her bow . 14 May 1936
RM2BWAFMM–Duke of Atholl arriving at Bow Street to answer the summons issues against him in connection with his charity fund 14 November 1933
RM2BW8ED7–A striking bow view of HM Submarine Odin soon after leaving Chatham dockyard for her official trials . 18 July 1929
RM2BW8ECY–A striking bow view of HM Submarine Odin , soon after leaving Chatham dockyard for her official trials . 18 July 1929
RM2BWB415–Art O' Brien at Bow Street Charged at Bow Street with alleged sedition and conspiracy , Art O'Brien was remanded bail being refused 16 May 1923
RM2BW3DC9–Marie sets a new fashion . With her dainty frock and large becoming bow , gentle Marie sets a new fashion for the famous Dionne quintuplets . 17 November 1935
RM2BW25W5–Changing 'Berengaria's' 17 ton anchor at Southampton. The 17 ton bow anchor of the liner 'Berengaria' was changed at Southampton. Immediately on her arrival from New York, in the background is the RMS Queen Mary. 26 January 1938
RM2BW1YNE–French girl shoots straight with the bow. Nearly 1000 young girl athletes met in their 10th competition at the Stade Elizabeth near the Port d'Orleans in Paris. Photo shows, girl competitors in the archery contest taking aim. 21 June 1937
RM2BW1WCC–Half-a-ship in dock. English Trader waits for her new bow. Broken in half when she went aground recently in a gale, the steamer English Trader has been towed into dock at Southampton for inspection and will be fitted with a new bow. Photo shows: the English Trader waiting for the grafting of her new bow in dock at Southampton. 28 April 1937
RM2BW36RN–London salvage chief goes to Bow Street police court . Captain Brynmor Eric Miles , head of the London Salvage Corps , who is accused of conspiring with Leopold Harris , head of the fire - raising gang , surrendered to his bail at Bow Street Police Court . Photo shows ; Captain Miles on his way to Bow Street for the hearing of the charges against him accompanied by his wife . 25 November 1933
RM2BW36T1–London salvage chief goes to Bow Street police court . Captain Brynmor Eric Miles , head of the London Salvage Corps , who is accused of conspiring with Leopold Harris , head of the fire - raising gang , surrendered to his bail at Bow Street Police Court . Photo shows ; Captain Miles on his way to Bow Street for the hearing of the charges against him accompanied by his wife . 25 November 1933
RM2BWATK1–Bets by Telegram Captain and Mrs Peel at Bow Street Mr Charles Jones the Bow Street Magistrates heard on Wednesday the summons issued at the instance of the Post Office against Captain Peel and Mrs Peel his wife in connection with sending of Telegrams from Midland Post Office backing Paragon the winner of the Duke of York stakes at Kempton Park Captain Peel Leaving Bow Street 15 February 1922
RM2BW3HPX–Long Queue At Bow Street When McMahon Appears - There was a long wueue at Bow Street Police Court when tha man who was arrested on Constitution Hill when the King was returning from Hyde Park after presenting new Colours to the Guards , George Andrew McMahon [ alias of Irish fraudster Jerome Bannigan ] , appeared before the magistrate . People waited from early hours in the hope of gaining admission to the court Photo shows : The queue at Bow Street . 24 Jul 1936
RM2BW35FW–City men see last of the new Bow Bells cast with fitting ceremony at Croydon . The last of the new peal of Bow Bells was cast at the foundry of Gillett and and Johnstone at Croydon when it received the blessing of the City of London and the church . Masters of several city companies were present . The bell was a 2 1/2 tenor .The weight of the whole peal of twelve bells is 10 1/2 tons . For centuries Bow Bells have been a traditional part of the City , but they have not been heard for six years because of the need for their being recast and because of the defective condition of the belfry of St
RM2BW2CG1–Playing with bow and arrow, Major J G Hayter, acknowledged expert at the annual sport of bow and arrow golf, met Colonel E St George Kirke, the captain of the club, in a match at the Hankley Common Golf Club, Surrey. He conceded a stroke a gale.Major Hayter shoots his arrow into a box instead of a hole.His average for most of the Surrey courses is in the seventies. Photo shows: Major J G Hayter shooting an arrow. 18 October 1938
RM2BW35GE–City men see last of the new Bow Bells cast with fitting ceremony at Croydon . The last of the new peal of Bow Bells was cast at the foundry of Gillett and and Johnstone at Croydon when it received the blessing of the City of London and the church . Masters of several city companies were present . The bell was a 2 1/2 tenor .The weight of the whole peal of twelve bells is 10 1/2 tons . For centuries Bow Bells have been a traditional part of the City , but they have not been heard for six years because of the need for their being recast and because of the defective condition of the belfry of St
RM2BW3HXC–Big Crowds At Bow Street When McMahon Appears - But Police Admited Only 20 . Although a long queue waited from the early morning , police admitted only 20 people to Bow Street Police Court when George Andrew McMahon [ alias of Irish fraudster Jerome Bannigan ] , the man who was arrested on Constitution Hill when the King was returning from Hyde Park , appeared before the magistrate . Photo shows : The big crowd outside Bow Street Police Court . 24 Jul 1936
RM2BW3HM1–Police Close Doors At Bow Street As McMahon Appears . There was a long queue at Bow Street Police Court when the man who was arrested on Constitution Hill when the King was returning from Hyde Park after presenting new Colours to the Guards , George Andrew McMahon , appeared before the magistrate . People waited from the early hours of the morning in the hope of gaining admission to the court , but the police had close the doors long before they had all entered . Photo shows : Police closing the doors at Bow Street as people tried to enter . 24 Jul 1936
RM2BW2DCG–Playing with bow and arrow, Major J G Hayter, acknowledged expert at the annual sport of bow and arrow golf, met Colonel E St George Kirke, the captain of the club, in a match at the Hankley Common Golf Club, Surrey. He conceded a stroke a gale. Major Hayter shoots his arrow into a box instead of a hole. His average for most of the Surrey courses is in the seventies. Photo shows: Major J G Hayter shooting into the box, watched by his opponent, Col E St George Kirke. 18 October 1938
RM2BW2DEB–Playing with bow and arrow, Major J G Hayter, acknowledged expert at the annual sport of bow and arrow golf, met Colonel E St George Kirke, the captain of the club, in a match at the Hankley Common Golf Club, Surrey. He conceded a stroke a gale. Major Hayter shoots his arrow into a box instead of a hole. His average for most of the Surrey courses is in the seventies. Photo shows: Major J G Hayter shooting off, watched by his opponent, Col E St George Kirke. 18 October 1938
RM2BW2DE0–Playing with bow and arrow, Major J G Hayter, acknowledged expert at the annual sport of bow and arrow golf, met Colonel E St George Kirke, the captain of the club, in a match at the Hankley Common Golf Club, Surrey. He conceded a stroke a gale. Major Hayter shoots his arrow into a box instead of a hole. His average for most of the Surrey courses is in the seventies. Photo shows: Major J G Hayter shooting into the box, watched by his opponent, Col E St George Kirke. 18 October 1938
RM2BW2DJH–Playing with bow and arrow, Major J G Hayter, acknowledged expert at the annual sport of bow and arrow golf, met Colonel E St George Kirke, the captain of the club, in a match at the Hankley Common Golf Club, Surrey. He conceded a stroke a gale. Major Hayter shoots his arrow into a box instead of a hole. His average for most of the Surrey courses is in the seventies. Photo shows: Major J G Hayter shooting from the first tee while his pet Irish Settler dog Becky watches the flight of the arrow.. 18 October 1938
RM2BW2DE1–Playing with bow and arrow, Major J G Hayter, acknowledged expert at the annual sport of bow and arrow golf, met Colonel E St George Kirke, the captain of the club, in a match at the Hankley Common Golf Club, Surrey. He conceded a stroke a gale. Major Hayter shoots his arrow into a box instead of a hole. His average for most of the Surrey courses is in the seventies. Photo shows: Major J G Hayter plucks his arrow from a bunker, thereby losing a stroke or shot. 18 October 1938
RM2BW2DE8–Playing with bow and arrow, Major J G Hayter, acknowledged expert at the annual sport of bow and arrow golf, met Colonel E St George Kirke, the captain of the club, in a match at the Hankley Common Golf Club, Surrey. He conceded a stroke a gale. Major Hayter shoots his arrow into a box instead of a hole. His average for most of the Surrey courses is in the seventies. Photo shows: Major J G Hayter shooting from the first tee while his pet Irish Settler dog Becky watches the flight of the arrow.. 18 October 1938
RM2BWBYYY–Bow triplets awarded consolation prize in Empire Baby Competition . A consolation prize of a Dunkley Safety pram was awarded to ( left to right ) Patrick , Sheila , and Dennis Girton , triplets , of Bow , London , in the Empire Baby Competition organised by the National Baby Week Council . 29 July 1924
RMWHB755–Babylonian boundary stone of Marduk Nadi Alibe 1099-1082 BC - . Marduk solar calf was the Babylonian name of a late-generation god from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of the city of Babylon, who, when Babylon permanently became the political center of the Euphrates valley in the time of Hammurabi (18th century BC), started to slowly rise to the position of the head of the Babylonian pantheon, a position he fully acquired by the second half of the second millennium BC..
RMWHB0XH–Eight steel keys, French and German, 17th century.. Arthur Davidson, London.
RMWHAY9B–The king's fly whisk. The front shows the king hunting ostriches. Tukankhamen, by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, page 92.
RM2BWB2HY–The Stoney Red Indians at Banff , Alberta Cattle round up of South Calgary on the Bow River , such as was witnessed by the Prince of Wales on his trip to Canada 20 September 1919 The Nakoda (also known as Stoney or Îyârhe Nakoda) are a First Nation group indigenous to both Canada and, originally, the United States.
RMWHBG9C–HIH The Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna of Russia (Elizabeth Fyodorovna Romanova) (1 November 1864 - 18 July 1918) was a German princess of the House of Hesse, and the wife of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia. Elizabeth became famous in Russian society for her beauty, charm and good works among the poor..
RMWHBA8T–A Mongol warrior wearing a coat of layered armour
RMWHB8RP–An address to British females on the moral management of pregnancy and labour, and some cursory observations on medical deportment suggested by the death of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales with a vindication of Her Royal Highness's Physicians, Sir Richard Croft, Dr. Baillie, and Dr. Sims by William Cooke, surgeon-accoucheur. London E. Cox 1817. The Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine, London..
RMWH8FNR–Eugène Rouher (1814-1884). French statesman of the Second Empire..
RMWH8H3A–The Norsemen were adept at surviving the cold: here they hunt on skis. The Opening of the World by David Divine, page 66.
RMWHA4J3–Mongol Warfare
RMWHA741–Diana as a huntress
RMWHB76N–A mounted Eastern Knight from the Apocalypse of St Stevens
RMWHBBWB–Alfio Micci - violinist.
RMWHBBWT–Csaba Erdelyi.
RMWHBBRP–Csaba Erdelyi - violinist.
RMWHBBXE–Gillian Eastwood.
RMWHA828–Trappers and Indians communicating by signs. A J Miller. Trappers were the first white Americans to live in what is now called Colorado. White trappers first came into contact with Indians west of the Mississippi River in the mid-1700s. In the early 1800s, their number increased. Still, the Indians of the western plains and Rocky Mountains far outnumbered the trappers. Relations between the trappers and Indians varied. Some tribes were friendly, others were hostile... Trappers and Indians had many obstacles to overcome. They remembered past encounters that were not always friendly. They spoke
RMWHB9TG–A young solider smelling perfume : from a Timurid minature of the early 16th Century
RMWHBB8R–King Ashurbanipal in a relief depicting a lion hunt - 7th Century BC , Nineveh
RMWHBBX4–Gillian Eastwood - second violin player.
RMWH8NT0–Jahangir (as he imagined) finishing off Malik Amber: by Abul Hassan, c.1620
RMWHA834–Pai-talyi or Sun Boy. ( Son of the Sun ) A prominent chief
RMWHA0W2–Amazons in battle, by Jacques Thevet, 1558
RMWHBABW–Hulagu Khan , the son of Tolui : from a 16th Century Persian manuscript. c 1575.
RMWHB91K–Madame Junot La Duchesse d'Abrantes by Thierry Freres - lithograph - in The British Museum, London (Print Room) (J. R. Freeman).
RMWHBB96–Assyrian warriors fighting in a mountainous region . detail Relief from the palace at Nineveh . Time of King Ashurbanipal 668 - 620 BC
RMWH8R02–Mme de Berny by Henri Nicolas van Gorp
RMWHB5PJ–Paseo en el Parque ( Stroll in the Park ) : painting for a tapestry by Jose del Castillo
RMWHBB87–Assyrian relief from Khorsabad . 8th Century BC . Royal hunting scene in a forest
RMWHBB6W–Etruscan bronze pot , Dinos - Salyn , maenad , horsemen . Hercules with woman on shoulder . Driving away oxen of Cacus and with a frieze of animals 500 BC
RMWHA2MY–Miss Frances Louisa Tracy, second wife of Morgan, John Pierpont Sr. (J. P. Morgan) US businessman, financier, and steel industrialist; co-founded U.S. Steel Corp. 1901 1837-1913 (His first wife died four months after their wedding and he married his second wife three years later)
RMWHBABE–Tamir's Door - Soldiers guarding Tamirs tomb.
RMWH9PX5–Tarot card - Sagittarius the centaur, half archer and half horse, is associated with Temperance in modern interpretations
RMWHBB8P–Assyrian relief from the Palace of Ashurbanipal : Mesopotamian chariot , 7th Century BC
RMWH9PJG–The Duchesse de Choiseul by Francois Boucher
RMWHBB91–Assyrian relief from the Palace of Nimrud : King Ashurbanipal , c 879 BC
RMWHAXHE–Norwegian Herring Boat Model
RMWHB9HA–Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, attributed to Sir William Beechey (1753-1839) - oil on canvas - The City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham..
RMWHB01A–Tribunadegli Inquisition . La sala dei Tre Capi del Consiglio dei Dieci (painted in oil somewhere between 1779 and 1792). Gabriel Bella. Gall. Quenini-Stampalia.
RMWH8E29–North American traders and Indians, Canada, 1777.
RMWH8HT0–Costumes of Sangara. The African Adventure - A History of Africa's Explorers by Timothy Severin, page 94.
RMWH8FTW–Alice Lockett. In 1882 George Bernard Shaw began a tempestuous three year love affair with Alice. The Genius of Shaw page 186.
RMWH8E42–History of the Goths, Swedes and Vandals 1555 by Olaus Magnus (1490-1557). The Opening of the World by David Divine, page 62.
RMWH8E84–North America. The scalper 1832.
RMWH8G17–London Olympic Games 1908. Miss Q Newall (Great Britain), winner of the National Round. All the archery competitors were British, and the winner, Sybil Queenie Newall, is the oldest woman ever to win an Olympic gold medal, she was aged 53. The Olympic Games page 72.
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