RMFAD3DN–Athens, Attica, Greece. Eastern pediment of the Parthenon showing surviving sculptures.
RMFAD3DP–Athens, Attica, Greece. Eastern pediment of the Parthenon showing surviving sculptures.
RMFAD3DM–Athens, Attica, Greece. Eastern pediment of the Parthenon showing surviving sculptures.
RM2D5M9W5–Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The lighthouse at Cape Byron, which is the eastern-most point of mainland Australia.
RMG0YBA7–Split, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. The Eastern Gate to the Palace of Diocletian, also known as the Silver Gate.
RMG0YBA6–Split, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. The Eastern Gate to the Palace of Diocletian, also known as the Silver Gate.
RMEYX2NP–Split, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. The Eastern Gate to the Palace of Diocletian, also known as the Silver Gate.
RM2AGH1EB–Cordoba, Cordoba Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Interior of the Mosque, or la Mezquita, showing mixture of architectural styles, eastern and w
RM2AGH1FB–Cordoba, Cordoba Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Interior of the Mosque, or la Mezquita, showing mixture of architectural styles, eastern and w
RM2C9F3MT–Split, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. The Eastern Gate to the Palace of Diocletian, also known as the Silver Gate. The Historic Centre of Split is a UNES
RM2CB7T97–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery. (In Greek, Agia Triada or Ayías Triádhos or Ayia Triada). It is thought tha
RM2G69P6T–The Great Portico, or Bab al-Sudda, at the 10th century fortified palace and city of Medina Azahara, also known as Madinat al-Zahra, Cordoba Province,
RM2G69P77–The Great Portico, or Bab al-Sudda, at the 10th century fortified palace and city of Medina Azahara, also known as Madinat al-Zahra, Cordoba Province,
RMEWR27N–Genoa, Liguria, Italy. Porta Soprana, eastern gateway into the city.
RMEYX38H–Genoa, Liguria, Italy. Porta Soprana, eastern gateway into the city.
RMFGMYP0–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery.
RMFGMYP1–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery.
RMG0YBA8–Split, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. The Eastern Gate to the Palace of Diocletian, also known as the Silver Gate.
RM2APRC2R–Split, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. The Eastern Gate to the Palace of Diocletian, also known as the Silver Gate. The Historic Centre of Split is a UNES
RMFJ0EJ5–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery. (In Greek, Agia Triada, Ayías Triádhos or Ayia Triada)
RMGE49EG–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery. In Greek, Agia Triada or Ayías Triádhos or Ayia Triada
RMFJ0EJ3–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery. (In Greek, Agia Triada, Ayías Triádhos or Ayia Triada)
RMFJ0EJ7–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery. (In Greek, Agia Triada, Ayías Triádhos or Ayia Triada)
RMKGMYA1–Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy. The Praetorian Gate, or Porta Praetoria which gave eastern access to the Roman town of Augusta Praetoria.
RM2F9YCB5–Florence, Florence Province, Tuscany, Italy. Visitors admiring the eastern door of the Battistero, the Baptistery, called by Michelangelo the Gates o
RM2D3N4MF–Conwy or Conway, Conwy County, Wales, United Kingdom. View to the town and Conwy castle from the eastern end of the New Bridge. The fortified comple
RM2JCN0FX–Section of a decorative doorway dated 1822 from northern coastal or eastern Java, Indonesia. A mythological bird, possibly Garuda or Jatayu perched o
RMACP0C3–Map of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and eastern Canada circa 1760
RMR0P7EK–Theodosios II or Theodosius II, 401- 450. Eastern Roman Emperor.
RMB0C0MH–Justinian I or Justinian the Great, Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus, 482 - 565. Eastern Roman Emperor.
RM2PJMYGF–Map of the Eastern Empire and the Sassanids, 7th century. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RMAJRTBG–Eastern Trade Routes during the period of the Roman Empire. From the book The Quest for Cathay by Sir Percy Sykes, published 1936.
RMR53Y8W–World map dating from the late 17th or early 18th century and published in Amsterdam showing the western and eastern hemispheres. Amongst many inaccuracies, the California area is shown as an island.
RMBR425H–Map of the eastern territories of the Republic of Mexico as they were in 1862.
RMA149GD–Captain William Harrison, 1812 - 1860. British merchant navy officer and commander of the SS Great Eastern.
RM2JCM6WF–Orbis Romani, pars orientalis. The Eastern Part of the Roman World. 1798 map by cartographer William Faden, engraved by Hatchett. Faden was the royal geographer to King George III. This map comes from his Atlas minimus universalis which was designed mainly for use in schools.
RMC578YJ–Russian infantry attacking the German lines with a bayonet charge between Korschen and Bartenstein, Eastern Prussia, August 1914
RM2K3JXB1–The Parthenon on the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, around 1850. Eastern facade. Possibly after a work by French journalist and photographer Eugene Piot, 1812 - 1890
RMPC0C54–Baalbec, Lebanon. Portion of Eastern Portico. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885.
RMME00GN–Building the S S Great Eastern steamship at the Millwall Iron Works, River Thames, London, England in 1857. From The Face of London, published 1937.
RMPF6MK9–Petra Shewing the Upper or Eastern End of the Valley. After a work by Scottish artist David Roberts, 1796-1864 and Belgian lithographer Louis Haghe, 1806-1885.
RMT7RHJ4–Palmyra, Syria. Monumental arch, eastern entrance to the colonnade, after an 18th century engraving. Later colourization. The monumental arch was destroyed in 2015 during the Syrian civil war.
RM2ANJX04–Palmyra, Syria. Monumental arch, eastern entrance to the colonnade, after an 18th century engraving. Later colourization. The monumental arch was destroyed in 2015 during the Syrian civil war.
RM2X4G21A–Quiriguá, Izabal, south-eastern Guatemala. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Señor Matheu and Señor Valdeavellano examining one of the monuments which had recently been discovered. From Mundo Grafico, published 1912.
RM2R0KTH6–Map of the Eastern Roman Empire c. 500 AD, when Theodoric was king of Italy and Sicily and nominally subject to the emperor at Constantinople. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RM2G8CP3E–Basiliscus being forced into the cistern. Flavius Basiliscus, ? - c. 475. Eastern Roman Emperor. After Flavius Zeno captured Constantinople, Basiliscus and his family were captured, sent to Cappadocia and confined in a cistern where they died. After a 19th century work by Peter Geiger.
RM2JDH81G–Combat between Sepoys and Santals during The Santhal rebellion aka the Sonthal rebellion or the Santhal Hool in present-day Jharkhand, Eastern India, 1855, a reaction to end the revenue system of the British East India Company (BEIC), and the zamindari system in India. From L'Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859
RMBF7WD0–The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1 to 3, 1863.
RM2E25A29–The recapture of Baghdad by the Ottoman Empire from the Safavids in 1638 during the Ottoman–Safavid War, 1623–1639. After an 18th century work by Caspar Luyken.
RM2E22GRP–Massacre of the conspirators in the Tcheragan Palace during the Russo-Turkish War, 1878. The conspirators planned to carry off Murad and proclaim him Sultan. Notice of the plot having been given, three thousand soldiers arrived and surrounded the palace, this resulted in the death and wounding of three hundred on both sides. From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2E22GPG–A Christian priest preaching in Montenegro urging the people to go and fight against the Turks. From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2E22GRF–The massacre of Muslims by Christian soldiers during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2E22GT2–The campaign organized to establish Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 at the end of the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) caused much local resistance. Seen here Bosnian insurgents approach Sarajevo. From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2E19XEE–Russian field lazarett near Kars, Turkey, during The Russo-Turkish War of 1877 - 1878. From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2E19XE9–The battalions of the Batumi army disembarking at Trabzon aka Trebizond, Turkey, during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2E22GPD–The execution of a group of Bashi-Bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman army, by Russian soldiers during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2E19XDY–Russian cossacks on the march during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RM2PPMCAF–One of the few existing representations of the ancient Scythians, from a Greek Electrum vase. The Scythians were a large group of Iranian Eurasian nomads in the central Eurasian steppes from about the 9th century BC until about the 1st century BC. From the book Outline of History by H.G. Wells, published 1920.
RMBF7WRX–The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1 to 3, 1863.
RMA346R6–The Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II, 1868 - 1918, seated left, with the Grand Duke Nicholas, 1856 - 1929, at the front during WWI.
RMHG9WJX–Troy, Canakkale Province, Turkey. Ruins of the east wall of the citadel. Troy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMENF4KW–Benalmadena Pueblo, Costa del Sol, Malaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. The Buddhist Enlightenment Stupa.
RMENF4M9–Benalmadena Pueblo, Costa del Sol, Malaga Province, Andalusia, southern Spain. Golden Buddha in Buddhist Enlightenment Stupa
RMFGMYP4–Meteora, Thessaly, Greece. The Eastern Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery.
RMA346PB–French infantry advancing through farmland in north eastern France during WWI.
RM2JTHT6A–Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. Interior view of the ceiling of the Henry VII Lady Chapel, seen here in the 19th century. The 16th century chapel is located at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey. From Les Plus Belles Eglises du Monde, published 1861.
RMKH7EAT–Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy. The Praetorian Gate, or Porta Praetoria which gave eastern access to the Roman town of Augusta Praetoria.
RMKH7EA7–Aosta, Aosta Valley, Italy. The Praetorian Gate, or Porta Praetoria which gave eastern access to the Roman town of Augusta Praetoria.
RMTT0779–EDITORIAL ONLY An Eastern handmill. After a work by J. Macfarlane. From a contemporary print c.1935.
RMC6KF89–Bab Sharqi, The Eastern Gate, Damascus, Syria in the 19th century.
RMBGNKFG–Eastern Europe between the First and Second World Wars.
RMER8WPR–The transatlantic telegraph cable unwinding unit aboard the S.S. Great Eastern, 1865.
RMER8WPN–Sailors and workers coiling the transatlantic telegraph cable in the bilge tanks of the S.S. Great Eastern, 1865.
RMER8WR9–SS Great Eastern. Iron sailing steam ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Later converted to a cable-laying ship and laying the first lasting transatlantic telegraph cable in 1866.
RMGD85XJ–The launch of the SS Great Eastern in 1858.
RMER8WTC–The S.S. Great Eastern raising the previously lost transatlantic telegraph cable in 1865.
RMT2XEM7–The breaking of the Atlantic telegraph cable on board The Great Eastern. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMER8WPT–The S.S. Great Eastern launching a buoy into the sea to mark the spot of a lost transatlantic telegraph cable, 1865.
RMT3G08G–The paying-out machinery of the Atlantic telegraph cable on board The Great Eastern. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMT2XEMK–Workers examining the Atlantic telegraph cable, after raising it, on board The Great Eastern. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMT3D4BE–Preparing for the final attempt to grapple the lost Atlantic telegraph cable on board The Great Eastern. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMT3D48P–The Great Eastern railway terminus and hotel at Parkeston Quay, Harwich, Essex, England, seen here in the late 19th century. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMT2PTXA–The laying of the Atlantic Telegraph cable. Receiving messages from The Great Eastern in the instrument room in the telegraph house at Foilhommerum Bay, Valentia Island, Ireland. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMG3AMDD–The Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78, map of the seat of war in Europe.
RMG3AME8–The Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78, map of the seat of war in Armenia.
RM2GNRMXE–Map of the Roman Dominions in the 2nd century BC, with the dates of the chief aquisitions. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RMA04MDP–Syrian Doctor Takes Pulse of Woman Patient
RMMDGK4N–A grand falconer. The Grand Falconer is an hereditary position that dates from medieval times, and belongs to the Duke of St. Albans. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMM11YHH–The death of Constans II, assassinated in his bath by his chamberlain, September 15, 668AD. Constans II, 630 – 668, aka Constantine the Bearded. Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 641 to 668. After the painting by Watson Charlton, (1872 - ?). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2BTYTPT–Sir David Dale, 1st Baronet, 1829 –1906. English industrialist. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907.
RM2EENJ77–Turkish soldiers moving heavy cannon during the Battle of Kizil-tepe, 1877 during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RMT4FYNK–The New Oriental Bank and Share Market, Bombay, India, 1865. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865.
RMAE6979–Ceramic head showing acupuncture points
RMAE697A–Ceramic head showing acupuncture points
RMBR9N4X–Kars, Turkey, from a 19th century print.
RMEFTHRE–The taking of the Grivitsa redoubt by the Russians during the Third Battle of Grivitsa, Bulgaria. One of the key battles of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878.
RM2E19XEJ–Alexander II of Russia, Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia and Carol or Charles I of Romania make thier entrance into Plevna, Bulgaria in 1877 during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). From Russes et Turcs, La Guerre D'Orient, published 1878
RMC57977–Mounted combat between Russian cossacks and German cavalry known as the Hussars of Death en Schwansfeld
RMC57992–Mounted combat between Russian cossacks and German cavalry known as the Hussars of Death en Schwansfeld
RMA346R2–Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia, 1856 - 1929. Russian general in World War I
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