Making fun of the Golfers, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
A Living Room in the Arts and Crafts style Merry Tom British 19th 20th century -
Tom Merry
Bucquet riding a Werner motorcycle in the Paris to Vienna race of 1902 -
Ernest Montaut
Alice in the Looking Glass House, illustration from Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll 1832-98 first published 1871 -
John Tenniel
First World War Poster urging people to economise their use of tobacco so that the soldiers may not go without 1915 -
Andree Menard
A coat of fox and mole hair, from Costumes Parisiens 1914 -
Armand Vallee
Bad Weather on the Golf Course, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
The minstrel Blondel sings outside the prison where King Richard I 1157-99 is held prisoner by Duke Leopold 1157-94 of Austria, illustration from Heroic Legends, published in London 1911 -
Helen Stratton
The Absent Minded Golfer, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
A Bomb at the Cafe Terminus, the Arrest of the Assassin, illustration from Le Petit Journal, 26th February 1894 -
Oswaldo Tofani
Golfers off to Practice on the Beach, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 -
Henry Sandercock
Attack on the Clos Saint Lazare in June 1848 and the Assault on the Barricade at the Entrance of Faubourg Saint Antoine with the Death of General Francois de Negrier 1839-1913 -
Gaspard Gobaut
Paintings for Maria de Medici, Queen of France, scene taking of Julich -
Peter Paul Rubens
Execution of Tsar Nicholas II 1868-1918 and his Family at Yekaterinburg, 17th July 1918, from Histoire des Soviets by H. de Weindel, 1923-24 -
S. Sarmat
Illustration from 'Selected Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne Clarke' , 1928 -
Harry Clarke
'The French Standard', poster advertising the 'Atelier de Constructions Mecaniques, Bicycles and Tricycles, Paris, 1891 -
Jules Cheret
Reproduction of a poster advertising the first 'Grand Bal Masque', Theatre de L'Opera, Paris, 1896 -
Jules Cheret
"Is There Anything in my Poor Power to Serve You?", illustration from Faust by Goethe, 1925 -
Harry Clarke
"Methinks, a Million Fools in Choir are Raving and Will Never Tire", illustration from Faust by Goethe, 1925 -
Harry Clarke