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Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'The Port of Naha', Okinawa, Perry Expedition, 1853
Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'The Port of Naha', Okinawa, Perry Expedition, 1853

PFH2642306: Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'The Port of Naha', Okinawa, Perry Expedition, 1853 / Bridgeman Images

Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'Priest and Gentleman of Loo Choo', from 'Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island', Basil Hall, London, 1818 (litho)
Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'Priest and Gentleman of Loo Choo', from 'Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island', Basil Hall, London, 1818 (litho)

PFH2641784: Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'Priest and Gentleman of Loo Choo', from 'Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island', Basil Hall, London, 1818 (litho) / Bridgeman Images

Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'Sulphur Island' (Iwo Tori Shima), from 'Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island', Basil Hall, London, 1818
Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'Sulphur Island' (Iwo Tori Shima), from 'Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island', Basil Hall, London, 1818

PFH2642295: Japan / Ryukyu Islands: 'Sulphur Island' (Iwo Tori Shima), from 'Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island', Basil Hall, London, 1818 / Bridgeman Images

Coronation of the Virgin, 2006 (oil on canvas)
Coronation of the Virgin, 2006 (oil on canvas)

DRN3090552: Coronation of the Virgin, 2006 (oil on canvas), Durand, André / Bridgeman Images

Turkey: 18th century miniature indicating treatment for smallpox, based on Ibn Sina's (Avicenna's) 'The Canon of Medicine', c. 1020 CE
Turkey: 18th century miniature indicating treatment for smallpox, based on Ibn Sina's (Avicenna's) 'The Canon of Medicine', c. 1020 CE

PFH3085389: Turkey: 18th century miniature indicating treatment for smallpox, based on Ibn Sina's (Avicenna's) 'The Canon of Medicine', c. 1020 CE, Turkish School, (18th century) / Bridgeman Images

Torre di Mezza via, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
Torre di Mezza via, 1833 (etching with brown wash)

STC384985: Torre di Mezza via, 1833 (etching with brown wash), Tofanelli, Agostino (1770-1834) / Bridgeman Images

Spain: Silk textile featuring two peacocks, Almeria, al-Andalus, 12th century
Spain: Silk textile featuring two peacocks, Almeria, al-Andalus, 12th century

PFH3061514: Spain: Silk textile featuring two peacocks, Almeria, al-Andalus, 12th century / Bridgeman Images

Villa Badoer by Andrea Palladio, Fratta Polesine, Rovigo, Veneto, Italy (photo)
Villa Badoer by Andrea Palladio, Fratta Polesine, Rovigo, Veneto, Italy (photo)

MES3512719: Villa Badoer by Andrea Palladio, Fratta Polesine, Rovigo, Veneto, Italy (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration from 'On Surgery and Instruments' or 'Al-Zahrawi', by Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (vellum)
Illustration from 'On Surgery and Instruments' or 'Al-Zahrawi', by Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (vellum)

KW943035: Illustration from 'On Surgery and Instruments' or 'Al-Zahrawi', by Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (vellum) / Bridgeman Images

World: Map of the World, Claudius Ptolemy (90-168 CE), from the 1492 edition of his Cosmographia (also known as the Geographia )
World: Map of the World, Claudius Ptolemy (90-168 CE), from the 1492 edition of his Cosmographia (also known as the Geographia )

PFH2561583: World: Map of the World, Claudius Ptolemy (90-168 CE), from the 1492 edition of his Cosmographia (also known as the Geographia ) / Bridgeman Images

Palace of Westminster, 1834 (colour litho)
Palace of Westminster, 1834 (colour litho)

GHL3102562: Palace of Westminster, 1834 (colour litho), English School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

mural at the Jaipol Gate entrance to Mehrangarh Fort: Shiva's wedding procession including a host of surreal creatures, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India (photo)
mural at the Jaipol Gate entrance to Mehrangarh Fort: Shiva's wedding procession including a host of surreal creatures, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India (photo)

POV1076644: mural at the Jaipol Gate entrance to Mehrangarh Fort: Shiva's wedding procession including a host of surreal creatures, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Japan: Mehitotsubou, also known as Hititsume Kozo, a one-eyed monster from the 'Hyakki Yako' (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons). Sawaki Sushi, 'Hyakkai Zukan', 1737
Japan: Mehitotsubou, also known as Hititsume Kozo, a one-eyed monster from the 'Hyakki Yako' (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons). Sawaki Sushi, 'Hyakkai Zukan', 1737

PFH2562672: Japan: Mehitotsubou, also known as Hititsume Kozo, a one-eyed monster from the 'Hyakki Yako' (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons). Sawaki Sushi, 'Hyakkai Zukan', 1737 / Bridgeman Images

Orazio Rancati, by Salomon Adler (1630-1709), 1679
Orazio Rancati, by Salomon Adler (1630-1709), 1679

ELC851748: Orazio Rancati, by Salomon Adler (1630-1709), 1679, Adler, Salomon (c.1630-1709) / Bridgeman Images

Uzbekistan: Elephant and horseman. Detail from a section of the Afrasiab Murals, c. 650 CE
Uzbekistan: Elephant and horseman. Detail from a section of the Afrasiab Murals, c. 650 CE

PFH1189596: Uzbekistan: Elephant and horseman. Detail from a section of the Afrasiab Murals, c. 650 CE / Bridgeman Images

Restoring the Bulgarian kingdom – September 22, 1908 – city of Veliko Tarnovo (colour photo)
Restoring the Bulgarian kingdom – September 22, 1908 – city of Veliko Tarnovo (colour photo)

LLE2773983: Restoring the Bulgarian kingdom – September 22, 1908 – city of Veliko Tarnovo (colour photo), European Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Ponte Nomentano, or Lamentano, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
Ponte Nomentano, or Lamentano, 1833 (etching with brown wash)

STC384884: Ponte Nomentano, or Lamentano, 1833 (etching with brown wash), Tofanelli, Agostino (1770-1834) / Bridgeman Images

Afghanistan: Pushtun tribesmen from Southeast Afganistan, 1857
Afghanistan: Pushtun tribesmen from Southeast Afganistan, 1857

PFH2561471: Afghanistan: Pushtun tribesmen from Southeast Afganistan, 1857 / Bridgeman Images

Emperor Wilhelm II visiting Graf Johann Wilczek at Kreuzenstein Castle near Vienna, 1906
Emperor Wilhelm II visiting Graf Johann Wilczek at Kreuzenstein Castle near Vienna, 1906

SZT5174949: Emperor Wilhelm II visiting Graf Johann Wilczek at Kreuzenstein Castle near Vienna, 1906 / Bridgeman Images

Stafford - St. Mary's Church: lithograph, 1841 (print)
Stafford - St. Mary's Church: lithograph, 1841 (print)

WSL5898279: Stafford - St. Mary's Church: lithograph, 1841 (print), Haghe, Louis (1806-85) / Bridgeman Images

Debre Sina Maryam church, Lake Tana, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (photo)
Debre Sina Maryam church, Lake Tana, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (photo)

SRB3584862: Debre Sina Maryam church, Lake Tana, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (photo), Reboredo, Sergi / Bridgeman Images

Jul 07, 1953 - Celebrating The Deliverance Of Dinkelabuehl: During the time from 17 until 22 july 1953, the children of Dinkelsbuehl, a romantic and little town in Central Franconia, South Germany are celebrating the famous Dinkelsbuehl Children a Carouse, a typical Franconian festival in which all the residents of the 1000-year old little town take part, in historical medieval costumes and knight's armors. The origin of the gay festival dates back to the Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) when Swedish hosts invaded this country. The Northermers-so tells history-after having conquered the German armies, immediately besieged the town and in an effort to ravage the town and to raze all fortifications, the victorious conqueerors rallied their scatterd troops, and assault-columns were about to sound the charge when the defendr es were invaded by fear. It was a little girl daughter of s Dinkelabuehl gatekeeper who took heart and went to see the Swedish colonel Sperreuth. She and some others bravely faced the fierce warrior and asked him to show mercy. The hero” was moved to pity” when he a little boy who Lore the gatekeeper's daughters had taken with her. He” imagined it could have been his own son and he ordered not to ravage the town”. Since that happened the children are passed for the deliverers of Dinkelsbuehl
Jul 07, 1953 - Celebrating The Deliverance Of Dinkelabuehl: During the time from 17 until 22 july 1953, the children of Dinkelsbuehl, a romantic and little town in Central Franconia, South Germany are celebrating the famous Dinkelsbuehl Children a Carouse, a typical Franconian festival in which all the residents of the 1000-year old little town take part, in historical medieval costumes and knight's armors. The origin of the gay festival dates back to the Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) when Swedish hosts invaded this country. The Northermers-so tells history-after having conquered the German armies, immediately besieged the town and in an effort to ravage the town and to raze all fortifications, the victorious conqueerors rallied their scatterd troops, and assault-columns were about to sound the charge when the defendr es were invaded by fear. It was a little girl daughter of s Dinkelabuehl gatekeeper who took heart and went to see the Swedish colonel Sperreuth. She and some others bravely faced the fierce warrior and asked him to show mercy. The hero” was moved to pity” when he a little boy who Lore the gatekeeper's daughters had taken with her. He” imagined it could have been his own son and he ordered not to ravage the town”. Since that happened the children are passed for the deliverers of Dinkelsbuehl

ZUM4863876: Jul 07, 1953 - Celebrating The Deliverance Of Dinkelabuehl: During the time from 17 until 22 july 1953, the children of Dinkelsbuehl, a romantic and little town in Central Franconia, South Germany are celebrating the famous Dinkelsbuehl Children a Carouse, a typical Franconian festival in which all the residents of the 1000-year old little town take part, in historical medieval costumes and knight's armors. The origin of the gay festival dates back to the Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) when Swedish hosts invaded this country. The Northermers-so tells history-after having conquered the German armies, immediately besieged the town and in an effort to ravage the town and to raze all fortifications, the victorious conqueerors rallied their scatterd troops, and assault-columns were about to sound the charge when the defendr es were invaded by fear. It was a little girl daughter of s Dinkelabuehl gatekeeper who took heart and went to see the Swedish colonel Sperreuth. She and some others bravely faced the fierce warrior and asked him to show mercy. The hero” was moved to pity” when he a little boy who Lore the gatekeeper's daughters had taken with her. He” imagined it could have been his own son and he ordered not to ravage the town”. Since that happened the children are passed for the deliverers of Dinkelsbuehl / Bridgeman Images

A tourist boat on the Spree river alongside The Nikolaiviertel or St. Nicholas Quarter on a sunny day, Berlin, Germany2018 (photo)
A tourist boat on the Spree river alongside The Nikolaiviertel or St. Nicholas Quarter on a sunny day, Berlin, Germany2018 (photo)

SRB5058769: A tourist boat on the Spree river alongside The Nikolaiviertel or St. Nicholas Quarter on a sunny day, Berlin, Germany2018 (photo), Reboredo, Sergi / Bridgeman Images

Russia: Portrait of Tsar Ivan the Terrible (15309-1584). Oil on wood, unknown artist, early 18th century
Russia: Portrait of Tsar Ivan the Terrible (15309-1584). Oil on wood, unknown artist, early 18th century

PFH2838980: Russia: Portrait of Tsar Ivan the Terrible (15309-1584). Oil on wood, unknown artist, early 18th century / Bridgeman Images

Three Geese, detail from a section of the Afrasiab Murals, c. 850 CE
Three Geese, detail from a section of the Afrasiab Murals, c. 850 CE

PFH1179589: Three Geese, detail from a section of the Afrasiab Murals, c. 850 CE / Bridgeman Images

Mending the Tapestry
Mending the Tapestry

USB1158471: Mending the Tapestry, Pasmore, Daniel (1829-91) / Bridgeman Images

Japan: Susanoo no Mikoto, the Shinto God of Sea and Storms, subdues the 'Hyakki Yako' (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons) with a beam of torch light. Katsushika Hokki (fl. 1804-1818)
Japan: Susanoo no Mikoto, the Shinto God of Sea and Storms, subdues the 'Hyakki Yako' (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons) with a beam of torch light. Katsushika Hokki (fl. 1804-1818)

PFH2562673: Japan: Susanoo no Mikoto, the Shinto God of Sea and Storms, subdues the 'Hyakki Yako' (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons) with a beam of torch light. Katsushika Hokki (fl. 1804-1818) / Bridgeman Images

Nature study
Nature study

PRX3125045: Nature study, Hirschvogel, Augustin (1503-53) / Bridgeman Images

Ms Or 20 f.140v Sultan Muhammad ibn Malik-Shah, miniature from the 'Jami' al-Tawarikh' of Rashid al-Din, c.1307 (vellum)
Ms Or 20 f.140v Sultan Muhammad ibn Malik-Shah, miniature from the 'Jami' al-Tawarikh' of Rashid al-Din, c.1307 (vellum)

EUL268511: Ms Or 20 f.140v Sultan Muhammad ibn Malik-Shah, miniature from the 'Jami' al-Tawarikh' of Rashid al-Din, c.1307 (vellum), Islamic School, (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Mali: Illuminated Arabic manuscript from the Al-Imam Essayouti Manuscript Library, Timbuktu, c. 17th century
Mali: Illuminated Arabic manuscript from the Al-Imam Essayouti Manuscript Library, Timbuktu, c. 17th century

PFH2635178: Mali: Illuminated Arabic manuscript from the Al-Imam Essayouti Manuscript Library, Timbuktu, c. 17th century / Bridgeman Images

Japan: A 'kokugo' is a type of yokai (supernatural monster) that guards shrines. If a human damages or defaces a shrine, the kokugo will collapse the torii or shrine gateway on the head of the offender. Sawaki Suushi, 'Hyakkai Zukan', 1737
Japan: A 'kokugo' is a type of yokai (supernatural monster) that guards shrines. If a human damages or defaces a shrine, the kokugo will collapse the torii or shrine gateway on the head of the offender. Sawaki Suushi, 'Hyakkai Zukan', 1737

PFH2562681: Japan: A 'kokugo' is a type of yokai (supernatural monster) that guards shrines. If a human damages or defaces a shrine, the kokugo will collapse the torii or shrine gateway on the head of the offender. Sawaki Suushi, 'Hyakkai Zukan', 1737 / Bridgeman Images

Stafford - St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing, 1841 (drawing)
Stafford - St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing, 1841 (drawing)

WSL5898259: Stafford - St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing, 1841 (drawing), Buckler, John (1770-1851) / Bridgeman Images

The Side (pencil & watercolour on paper on board)
The Side (pencil & watercolour on paper on board)

TW1214495: The Side (pencil & watercolour on paper on board), Toft, Peter Petersen (1825-1901) / Bridgeman Images

Heralds and Trumpeters at the Delhi Durbar, 1911 (b/w photo)
Heralds and Trumpeters at the Delhi Durbar, 1911 (b/w photo)

NAM5924660: Heralds and Trumpeters at the Delhi Durbar, 1911 (b/w photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Egypt: Mosque lamp from the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-Bunduqdari, enamelled and gilded glass, Mamluk Sultanate (1250 - 1517), Cairo, c. 1285
Egypt: Mosque lamp from the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-Bunduqdari, enamelled and gilded glass, Mamluk Sultanate (1250 - 1517), Cairo, c. 1285

PFH3277974: Egypt: Mosque lamp from the Mausoleum of Amir Aydakin al-Bunduqdari, enamelled and gilded glass, Mamluk Sultanate (1250 - 1517), Cairo, c. 1285 / Bridgeman Images

Sri Lanka: The Valaikkara Stone Inscription at Polonnaruwa, c. 1100 CE
Sri Lanka: The Valaikkara Stone Inscription at Polonnaruwa, c. 1100 CE

PFH1163896: Sri Lanka: The Valaikkara Stone Inscription at Polonnaruwa, c. 1100 CE / Bridgeman Images


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