Consequences of a Successful French Invasion or We Fly on the Wings of the Wind to Save the Irish Catholics from Persecution -
James Gillray
Supplementary Militia Turning out for Twenty Days Amusement or The French invade us hay damme whos afraid -
James Gillray
The Honorable Artillery Company assembled for ball practice at Childs Hill, Hampstead -
George Forster
Sebastopol from the Sea, plate from The Seat of War in the East, published by Colnaghi and Co., 1856 2 -
William Simpson
Prince Ferdinand 1861-1 illustration from Le Petit Journal 10 May 1896 -
Henri Meyer
Anarchic Attack on a Police Station in Paris from Le Petit Journal 19 November 1892 -
Henri Meyer
The Landing at Tampa Bay- De Soto and his Followers Swearing to Conquer or Die, engraved by John Sartain -
(after) Telfer, R.
The Discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus 1451-1506 -
M. Houssot
The Old Guard Armed Yet Defenceless from St Stephens Review Presentation Cartoon 26 May 1888 -
Tom Merry
The Encampment of the English Forces near Portsmouth during the Battle of the Solent 7 -
(after) Basire, James
Lieutenant Colonel George James Mouat MacDowell 16th Regiment of Light Dragoons 1848 -
Edwin Longsden Long
Hackney Volunteer, plate 49 from Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, published 1798 -
Thomas Rowlandson
King Gustav III of Sweden 1746-92 and a Soldier Episode from the Russian War -
Pehr Hillestrom
The Emperor Napoleon III 1808-73 and the Empress Eugenie 1829-1920 visiting the Chaillot Hill 1867 -
Louis Moullin
A View on the Island of Antigua the English Barracks and St Johns Church seen from the Hospital -
Thomas Hearne
Return of the Fore and Aft Gloucestershire Regiment advancing to the attack India North West Frontier -
Edward Matthew Hale
The Conquest of Mexico Hernando Cortes 1485-1547 Orders the Destruction of the Ships and Meets with the Ambassadors of Montezuma 1466-1520 in 1520 -
Miguel and Juan Gonzalez
King Caedwalla attacks the Isle of Wight, 686, illustration from The History of the Nation -
Ernest Prater
Search Night or The State Watchmen Mistaking Honest men for Conspirators -
James Gillray