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Color lithograph by William Henry Bradley depicting a faun flirting with a woman.-stock-foto
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Art Nouveau illustration by John Hassall depicting an Irish farm girl near a trough attending to her 2 pigs.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Ferdinand Mifliez (aka Misti) for the "La Critique," a French literary magazine from the late 19th century now defunct.-stock-foto
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Black and white illustration depicting different types of saddles, taken from an old French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Black and white illustration depicting different types of fir trees, taken from an old French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Black and white illustration depicting different types of roses, taken from an old French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Hull, E.Yorkshire. 21st May 2026. Weathered victorian style poster mounted on a red brick wall creates a nostalgic historic street atmosphere. BLACK PALACE, a 19th century crime story set in Buckingham Palace, was filmed in Hull during May. Directed by Nick Hamm, and produced by Piers Tempest for Tempo productions, the film is the story of forbidden love between a Prince and a Lady in waiting. The set was made on site in Hull’s Old Town, and featured scenes on the High Street and Trinity Square.  Bridget Catterall AlamyLiveNews.-stock-foto
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Hull, E.Yorkshire. 21st May 2026. Weathered victorian style poster mounted on a red brick wall creates a nostalgic historic street atmosphere. BLACK PALACE, a 19th century crime story set in Buckingham Palace, was filmed in Hull during May. Directed by Nick Hamm, and produced by Piers Tempest for Tempo productions, the film is the story of forbidden love between a Prince and a Lady in waiting. The set was made on site in Hull’s Old Town, and featured scenes on the High Street and Trinity Square.  Bridget Catterall AlamyLiveNews.-stock-foto
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Hull, E.Yorkshire. 21st May 2026. Weathered victorian style poster mounted on a red brick wall creates a nostalgic historic street atmosphere. BLACK PALACE, a 19th century crime story set in Buckingham Palace, was filmed in Hull during May. Directed by Nick Hamm, and produced by Piers Tempest for Tempo productions, the film is the story of forbidden love between a Prince and a Lady in waiting. The set was made on site in Hull’s Old Town, and featured scenes on the High Street and Trinity Square.  Bridget Catterall AlamyLiveNews.-stock-foto
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Hull, E.Yorkshire. 21st May 2026. Weathered victorian style poster mounted on a red brick wall creates a nostalgic historic street atmosphere. BLACK PALACE, a 19th century crime story set in Buckingham Palace, was filmed in Hull during May. Directed by Nick Hamm, and produced by Piers Tempest for Tempo productions, the film is the story of forbidden love between a Prince and a Lady in waiting. The set was made on site in Hull’s Old Town, and featured scenes on the High Street and Trinity Square.  Bridget Catterall AlamyLiveNews.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by François Hugo d'Alési made in 1895 to promote the Centenaire de la lithographie.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Ethel Reed made in 1895 to promote the novel Miss Träumerei written by Albert Morris Bagby.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Henri-Gabriel Ibels made in 1897 to promote Pierrefort, a Parisian print and poster dealer (now defunct).-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Jules Grün made in 1896 to promote the Café Riche in Paris (now defunct).-stock-foto
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France, Trouville : Hotel des roches noires, 1865-stock-foto
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Elegant corner of a classic Haussmann-style apartment building on Quai Voltaire, Paris, featuring two finely carved allegorical stone figures in drape-stock-foto
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Historic stone sculpture of a bearded man praying at a large cross. Located at the Melaten cemetery in Cologne, surrounded by green trees-stock-foto
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Black and white illustration by Louis Bombled about the Basque Country and its culture taken from an old French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster made in 1897 by Adolphe Crespin and Edouard Duyck to promote the "Ferme de Frahinfaz", a café-restaurant in the town of Spa, Belgium.-stock-foto
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Black and white illustration about Felinology (the study of cats) by Adolphe Philippe Millot taken from an old French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Black and white illustration about evolution of the plow over the centuries taken from an old French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Alexander Hartmann to promote the Ault & Wiborg Company, a manufacturer of printing inks from the late 19th century (now defunct). It depicts Pan having his arm treated by a nymph who pours water on it.-stock-foto
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Colour lithographic poster by Louis Rhead to promote Lundborg Perfume, a cosmetics brand active at the end of the 19th century and now defunct.-stock-foto
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Black and white illustration on Celtic civilization taken from a late 19th-century French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Black and white veterinary illustration about the stages of chick development in the egg taken from an old French dictionary.-stock-foto
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Turkish Bath pavilion, Catherine Park, Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin), Saint Petersburg, Russia, on a misty morning. Built 1850–1852 by Ippolito Monighetti-stock-foto
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Antique wooden dressing table arranged with a vintage silver vanity grooming set on a white lace tablecloth against a floral chintz wallpaper.-stock-foto
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Close-up of separate vintage chrome water taps with cross head handles installed on a brown veined marble washbasin splashblack.-stock-foto
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Vintage white porcelain roll-top bathtub featuring mahogany wood rim, separate chrome taps with hanging wash mitts and two wooden thermometers-stock-foto
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Antique wooded linen press with sliding shelves containing neatly folded white linen, embroidered textiles and white handmade lace.-stock-foto
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Halftone sepia illustration based on a painting by Carl Ehrenberg depicting  the Norns: Urd (“Past”), Verdande (“Present”), and Skuld (“Future”). They were three wise women spinners who determined every allotted life span.-stock-foto
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Manuel Robbe's advertising poster for L'Éclatante, a wickless kerosene lamp. This now-defunct brand reflected the rise of lithographic advertising during the Belle Époque.-stock-foto
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Art Nouveau illustration by Joseph Christian Leyendecker created for the cover of "The Inland Printer", an American trade magazine now defunct. It depicts a Flanders couple in traditional costumes.-stock-foto
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Color lithographic poster by Maurice Réalier-Dumas created in 1895 to advertise about Champagne Jules Mumm & Co., a Champagne house in Reims officially dissolved in 1910.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Emmerich Ranzoni, 1885, painted by Austrian artist Hans Canon (1829–1885), a late 19th‑century depiction of the writer rendered in Canon’s refined academic style.-stock-foto
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Portrait of August Rockert, 1829, painted by Austrian artist Peter Fendi (1796–1842), an oil-on-wood work showing the writer in the refined Biedermeier style characteristic of early 19th‑century Vienna.-stock-foto
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Color lithograph by Louis Rhead depicting William Caxton, the first person to introduce a printing press into England in 1476.-stock-foto
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Color lithograph by George Willard Bonte depicting a Merman fighting a fish with his harpoon.-stock-foto
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Color illustration off the US Flag with 44 stars In use between 4 July 1891 and 3 July 1896.-stock-foto
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Color lithograph by I. R. Henri depicting a young Greek couple playing music in front of a bust of Pan.-stock-foto