Barmouth Estuary, Gwynedd, Wales, 19th century. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol III published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barmouth-estuary-gwynedd-wales-19th-century-black-and-white-illustration-from-our-own-country-vol-iii-published-by-cassell-petter-galpin-co-in-the-late-19th-century-image605851707.html
RM2X5JX0Y–Barmouth Estuary, Gwynedd, Wales, 19th century. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol III published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century.
The Spanish American War (April-August 1898), illustration from Leslie's Weekly of the destruction of the U.S.S. Maine at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-spanish-american-war-april-august-1898-illustration-from-leslies-50028629.html
RMCWB00N–The Spanish American War (April-August 1898), illustration from Leslie's Weekly of the destruction of the U.S.S. Maine at
Water Beetles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/water-beetles-image352806993.html
RM2BDYMWN–Water Beetles
Egypt/Syria: A Mamluk soldier in full armour. Illustration by Georg Moritz Ebers (1837-1898), 1878. Mamluk (mamālīk plural), 'owned'; also called Mamlouk, Kölemen, Mamluq, Mamluke, Mameluk, Mameluke, Mamaluke or Marmeluke. A Mamluk is a soldier of slave origin, predominantly Cuman or Kipchak and later Circassian and Georgian. The 'Mamluk phenomenon', as David Ayalon dubbed the creation of the specific warrior class, was of great political importance and was extraordinarily long-lived, lasting from the 9th to the 19th century CE. Over time, Mamluks became a powerful military caste. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptsyria-a-mamluk-soldier-in-full-armour-illustration-by-georg-moritz-ebers-1837-1898-1878-mamluk-mamlk-plural-owned-also-called-mamlouk-klemen-mamluq-mamluke-mameluk-mameluke-mamaluke-or-marmeluke-a-mamluk-is-a-soldier-of-slave-origin-predominantly-cuman-or-kipchak-and-later-circassian-and-georgian-the-mamluk-phenomenon-as-david-ayalon-dubbed-the-creation-of-the-specific-warrior-class-was-of-great-political-importance-and-was-extraordinarily-long-lived-lasting-from-the-9th-to-the-19th-century-ce-over-time-mamluks-became-a-powerful-military-caste-image344250347.html
RM2B01XR7–Egypt/Syria: A Mamluk soldier in full armour. Illustration by Georg Moritz Ebers (1837-1898), 1878. Mamluk (mamālīk plural), 'owned'; also called Mamlouk, Kölemen, Mamluq, Mamluke, Mameluk, Mameluke, Mamaluke or Marmeluke. A Mamluk is a soldier of slave origin, predominantly Cuman or Kipchak and later Circassian and Georgian. The 'Mamluk phenomenon', as David Ayalon dubbed the creation of the specific warrior class, was of great political importance and was extraordinarily long-lived, lasting from the 9th to the 19th century CE. Over time, Mamluks became a powerful military caste.
William Pitt the Younger Portrait British Prime Minister 1759 – 1806 19th century illustration Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-pitt-the-younger-portrait-british-prime-minister-1759-1806-19th-century-illustration-image483827527.html
RF2K346XF–William Pitt the Younger Portrait British Prime Minister 1759 – 1806 19th century illustration
Picus is a genus of birds in the woodpecker family. These are large woodpeckers, typically with green upperparts. They are found in forests or more open woodland, and lay their white eggs in a tree hole nest, typically on a bed of wood chips. Picus woodpeckers are primarily insect eaters, with several species specialising in taking ants or termites. Some species will also consume fruit or eggs. Insects are captured by a rapid outward flick of the long tongue and gummed to its tip by sticky saliva. This genus is less completely arboreal than some other woodpecker groups, and its members often f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/picus-is-a-genus-of-birds-in-the-woodpecker-family-these-are-large-woodpeckers-typically-with-green-upperparts-they-are-found-in-forests-or-more-open-woodland-and-lay-their-white-eggs-in-a-tree-hole-nest-typically-on-a-bed-of-wood-chips-picus-woodpeckers-are-primarily-insect-eaters-with-several-species-specialising-in-taking-ants-or-termites-some-species-will-also-consume-fruit-or-eggs-insects-are-captured-by-a-rapid-outward-flick-of-the-long-tongue-and-gummed-to-its-tip-by-sticky-saliva-this-genus-is-less-completely-arboreal-than-some-other-woodpecker-groups-and-its-members-often-f-image386256993.html
RF2DCBEMH–Picus is a genus of birds in the woodpecker family. These are large woodpeckers, typically with green upperparts. They are found in forests or more open woodland, and lay their white eggs in a tree hole nest, typically on a bed of wood chips. Picus woodpeckers are primarily insect eaters, with several species specialising in taking ants or termites. Some species will also consume fruit or eggs. Insects are captured by a rapid outward flick of the long tongue and gummed to its tip by sticky saliva. This genus is less completely arboreal than some other woodpecker groups, and its members often f
Illustration of the Gateway to the Great Temple of Baalbek As in the 19th Century from Antique Illustrated Family Bible Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-the-gateway-to-the-great-temple-of-baalbek-as-in-the-19th-century-from-antique-illustrated-family-bible-image599415154.html
RM2WR5M42–Illustration of the Gateway to the Great Temple of Baalbek As in the 19th Century from Antique Illustrated Family Bible
The new market halls in Paris, France, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-new-market-halls-in-paris-france-reproduction-of-an-woodcut-from-134929148.html
RFHREFE4–The new market halls in Paris, France, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
Tiefurt House (Schloss Tiefurt) is a home on the Ilm river in the Weimar. The summer residence of duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel. Illustration of the 19th century. White background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tiefurt-house-schloss-tiefurt-is-a-home-on-the-ilm-river-in-the-weimar-the-summer-residence-of-duchess-anna-amalia-of-brunswick-wolfenbuettel-illustration-of-the-19th-century-white-background-image483712110.html
RF2K2XYME–Tiefurt House (Schloss Tiefurt) is a home on the Ilm river in the Weimar. The summer residence of duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel. Illustration of the 19th century. White background.
Fingerboard for organists written by Agricola in his 'Musica instrumentalis' (1532) musical notation, history of German music, Illustration 1892 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fingerboard-for-organists-written-by-agricola-in-his-musica-instrumentalis-1532-musical-notation-history-of-german-music-illustration-1892-image627299624.html
RM2YCFY20–Fingerboard for organists written by Agricola in his 'Musica instrumentalis' (1532) musical notation, history of German music, Illustration 1892
Scene from a football game in Victorian India in the 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-from-a-football-game-in-victorian-india-in-the-19th-century-image247146503.html
RMTA2DTR–Scene from a football game in Victorian India in the 19th century
Animal kingdom. Vintage color illustration of insects. Russian Empire. 1890-1910 1. Burying beetle 2. Ground beetle 3. European oil beetle 4. Copris 5. May beetle 6. Ladybird 7. Longhorn beetle 8. Hercules beetle 9. Spanish fly 10. European stag beetle, greater stag beetle 11. Weeping beetle 12. Honey beetle 13. spruce bark beetle 14. Leaf beetle 15. Сherry gall wasp 16. Lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug 17. Dragonfly 18. Mosquito 19. Termite 20. Bee 21. Locust 22. Ant 23. Aglais io, European peacock, peacock butterfly 24. black-veined white 25. Small tortoisesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-kingdom-vintage-color-illustration-of-insects-russian-empire-1890-1910-1-burying-beetle-2-ground-beetle-3-european-oil-beetle-4-copris-5-may-beetle-6-ladybird-7-longhorn-beetle-8-hercules-beetle-9-spanish-fly-10-european-stag-beetle-greater-stag-beetle-11-weeping-beetle-12-honey-beetle-13-spruce-bark-beetle-14-leaf-beetle-15-herry-gall-wasp-16-lantern-fly-peanut-bug-peanut-headed-lanternfly-alligator-bug-17-dragonfly-18-mosquito-19-termite-20-bee-21-locust-22-ant-23-aglais-io-european-peacock-peacock-butterfly-24-black-veined-white-25-small-tortoisesh-image619894534.html
RM2Y0EHPE–Animal kingdom. Vintage color illustration of insects. Russian Empire. 1890-1910 1. Burying beetle 2. Ground beetle 3. European oil beetle 4. Copris 5. May beetle 6. Ladybird 7. Longhorn beetle 8. Hercules beetle 9. Spanish fly 10. European stag beetle, greater stag beetle 11. Weeping beetle 12. Honey beetle 13. spruce bark beetle 14. Leaf beetle 15. Сherry gall wasp 16. Lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug 17. Dragonfly 18. Mosquito 19. Termite 20. Bee 21. Locust 22. Ant 23. Aglais io, European peacock, peacock butterfly 24. black-veined white 25. Small tortoisesh
Illustration originally published in Hesse-Warteggs Nord Amerika, swedish edition published in 1880. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-originally-published-in-hesse-warteggs-nord-amerika-swedish-edition-published-in-1880-image566411806.html
RF2RWE812–Illustration originally published in Hesse-Warteggs Nord Amerika, swedish edition published in 1880.