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Engraving circa 1872 entitled "The Song of the Angels". It depicts events outlined in the Gospel of Luke (Chapter 2) in which an angel of the Lord appears to shepherds tending their flocks in Bethlehem. The angel brings the shepherds "good tidings of great joy" and tells them of the birth of the Messiah and that they will find the child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger. Engraving by Samuel Sartain (1830 - 1906), based on an original painting by Thomas Moran (1837 - 1926).
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Portrait print circa 1872 of John the Baptist on the banks of the River Jordan with Jesus Christ in the background. Lithograph by S Merinsky, based on a painting by Henry Brueckner.
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Engraving print circa 1863 entitled "Christ Blessing Little Children". It depicts events outlined in the Gospels of Mark (Chapter 10), Matthew (Chapter 19) and Luke (Chapter 18). Christ is said to have rebuked his disciples for trying to stop parents bringing their children to him and told them: "Suffer the little children to come unto me". Engraving by Samuel Sartain, based on a painting by Sir Charles Eastlake.
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Print circa 1886 showing the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and his disciples as depicted in the Gospels. Also known as the Mystical Supper, it was the last meal Jesus shared with them before his death and during it he revealed he knew he was about to be betrayed by one of those present (Judas Iscariot). Judas can be seen slipping away into the darkness in the foreground. Print by F W Wehle.
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Print circa 1835 showing the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and his disciples as depicted in the Gospels. Also known as the Mystical Supper, it was the last meal Jesus shared with them before his death and during it he revealed he knew he was about to be betrayed by one of those present (Judas Iscariot). Pictured left to right are: Judas, Andrew, Simon, Matthew, Peter, John, Christ the Saviour, Bartholomew, James the less, Thomas, James the greater, Phillip, Thaddeus. Print by John Baker.
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Chromolithograph print circa 1873 entitled "The Baptism of Christ" and showing Jesus being baptised by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. Print by Duval & Hunter of a painting by James Fuller Queen (c1820 - 1886).
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Henry Ward Beecher portrait of preacher clergyman orator clergy religious leader American US USA famous women's suffrage abolitionist slavery abolition social reformer reverend minister vintage illustration painting historic historical 19th nineteenth century 1800s issues lecturer public speaker Christian leading figure figures congregational congregationalist slave trade anti-slave 1875 adultery trial 1874 controversial noted famed eminent prominent celebrated acclaimed renowned infamous influential popular Protestant Charles Darwin Darwin's theory evolution reform the and portraits preachers clergymen orators oratory religion leaders leadership religions Americans North United States America women right rights to vote universal abolitionists issue reformers reverends ministers old illustrations paintings history heritage notorious lecturers speakers Christians congregationalists trials anti political politics print prints engraving engravings Christianity society reforms black white upright vertical half-length half length human advocate advocates man men male males people person persons controversy late great greatest a an as at on in for with by from into Thomas Hicks
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Vintage portrait engraving print circa 1853 of Henry Ward Beecher. Beecher (1813 - 1887) was an influential American Congregational clergyman who was famous for his preaching and oratory. He opposed slavery and supported women's suffrage and Darwin's theory of evolution. Beecher was also embroiled in one of the most notorious American trials of the 19th century in 1875 when he was tried for adultery after being accused of having an affair with a married woman. He was acquitted. Engraving by John C McRae, painting by Thomas Hicks (1823 - 1890).
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The Bishops Tower (Grade 2 listed) This folly Tower Stands Just outside the Village of Offwell-Honiton in East Devon. Built Around 1843 for the Reverend E Copleston, Who was the Dean of St Pauls Honiton. This six storey Tower was erected to provide local employment,but also so Bishop Copleston could view his diocese of Llandaff across the Bristol channel.
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The Bishops Tower (Grade 2 listed) This folly Tower Stands Just outside the Village of Offwell-Honiton in East Devon. Built Around 1843 for the Reverend E Copleston, Who was the Dean of St Pauls Honiton. This six storey Tower was erected to provide local employment,but also so Bishop Copleston could view his diocese of Llandaff across the Bristol channel.
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Print engraving c1880s showing Jesus Christ, aged just 12, in the Temple at Jerusalem discoursing with the elders as outlined in the Gospel of Luke (Chapter 2). The incident is said to have happened after Jesus and his parents Joseph and Mary travelled to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. When the Feast was over Joseph and Mary started travelling home, thinking Jesus was with their group and unaware he had stayed behind. When they realised he was missing they returned to Jerusalem and after searching for three days found him in the temple courts having discussions with the teachers and elders and amazing them with his knowledge and understanding. He told his parents "Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?". Engraving by Illman Brothers, based on a painting by J M H Hofmann.
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Print engraving circa 1867 entitled "A Night on the Sea of Galilee". It depicts one of the miracles of Jesus Christ - walking on water to meet his disciples. The incident is outlined in the Gospels of John (Chapter 6), Matthew and Mark. Jesus had sent his disciples ahead of him to Bethsaida by boat and when they were halfway across the Sea of Galilee he walked over the surface of the water to meet them. The disciples were initially terrified, thinking he was a ghost until he revealed himself and climbed on board. Engraving by Emily Sartain (1841 - 1927), based on an original painting by Charles-Francois Jalabert (1819 - 1901).
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Engraving print circa 1870 entitled "Christ Rejected". It depicts Jesus, left of picture, being rejected by the Jewish High Priest, the Elders and the people of Jerusalem when brought before Pontius Pilate for judgement. Pilate, arm outstretched towards Christ, is soliciting the rulers and people on his behalf but the High Priest, both arms outstretched in the centre, exclaims "Away with him!". Behind the High Priest a throng of people are insulting Christ and in the foreground Mary Magdalene lies on the cross which will be used to crucify him. Engraving by John Sartain (1808 - 1897), based on an original 1819 painting by Benjamin West (1738 - 1820).
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Print engraving circa 1866 depicting Jesus Christ raising the daughter of Jairus from the dead. Jairus was a prominent Jew who asked Jesus to come and heal his dying daughter. The daughter died before his arrival but Jesus continued on to the house and brought her back to life with the words "Little girl, I say to you, get up!". The story is outlined in the Gospels of Mark (Chapter 5), Matthew (Chapter 9) and Luke (Chapter 8). Engraving by Emily Sartain (1841 - 1927), based on a picture by Theodore Von Holst.
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Print engraving circa 1867 entitled "Christ Stilling the Tempest". It depicts one of the miracles of Jesus - calming a storm on the Sea of Galilee. The incident is outlined in the Gospels of Mark (Chapter 4), Luke (Chapter 8) and Matthew (Chapter 8). It is said to have occurred one evening as Jesus and his disciples crossed the Sea in a boat. A furious storm occurred, nearly swamping the boat, and Jesus, who had been asleep, awoke and calmed both the winds and sea. Engraving by Samuel Sartain (1830 - 1906), based on a painting by James Hamilton (1819 - 1878).
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Print circa 1884 by F W Wehle depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ alongside two convicted thieves at Golgotha, outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem, during the first century AD.
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Print circa 1849 by Nathaniel Currier depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ alongside two convicted thieves at Golgotha, outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem, during the first century AD.
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Colour lithograph print circa 1874 by Henry Schile depicting Moses holding a tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments.
From the Gentleman's magazine 1819 an engraving of Thomas Bewick by T A Kidd after Miss Kirkley entitled "Restorer of the art of engraving on wood". wood-engraving, printer, artist, naturalist, woodcuts, Newcastle, portrait,
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Colour engraving print circa 1859 of Benjamin Franklin's infamous appearance before the Lords in Council (Privy Council) at Whitehall Chapel, London, in 1774. Engraving by Robert Whitechurch (1814 - c1880), based on a painting by Christian Schussele (1824 - 1879). Franklin (1706 - 1790) was publicly ridiculed and chastised during the appearance after he obtained and leaked letters written by Thomas Hutchinson, the English-appointed governor of Massachusetts. The letters had caused outrage in the Colonies because they called for a crackdown on the rights of Bostonians. Franklin's treatment by the Council accelerated the chain of events that ultimately resulted in the independence of the Colonies. Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America and was one of the "Committee of Five" appointed by the Second Continental Congress to draft the Declaration of Independence. He is also remembered as a noted polymath who excelled at many things. He was an author, theorist, diplomat, statesman, printer, inventor and scientist and is particularly remembered for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity and his invention of the lightning rod.
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Print circa 1504 by Albrecht Durer (1471 - 1528) of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. A serpent can be seen giving Eve fruit from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge while Adam stretches out his hand to receive it from her. The pair were subsequently banished from the Garden for breaking God's prohibition on eating the forbidden fruit.
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Vintage engraving print depicting the trial of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, in Westminster Hall in 1641. Wentworth (1593 - 1641) was an English statesman and a major figure in the period leading up to the English Civil War. He served in Parliament, became a supporter of King Charles I and from 1632 - 1639 imposed a harsh rule as Lord Deputy of Ireland. He was recalled to England in late 1639 and became a leading advisor to the King, attempting to strengthen the royal position against Parliament. He was impeached by Parliament for "high misdemeanours" and his trial opened on March 22 1641 but defended himself so ably that his opponents had a bill of attainder passed in April / May condemning him to death - essentially a mechanism which allows Parliament to decree that an accused person is guilty of treason without actually proving it in law. The king reluctantly signed his death warrant and Wentworth was beheaded on Tower Hill on May 12 1641. Engraving circa 1842 by James Scott, based on a painting by William Fisk.
PALESTINE Jerusalem -- c. 1920 -- In the court of the Church of St James or the Armenian Convent in Jerusalem circa 1920. In the centre stands a high ranking British official -- Picture by Lightroom Photos
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Hannah More (1745-1833) English religions writer, poet and playwright. Member of Blue Stocking Circle of learned intelligent women. Engraving of ore as young woman.
St Augustine of Hippo (350-430) one of the great fathers of early Christian church. Second figure is his son Ambrose. From Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi Nuremberg, 1493. Woodcut
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Vintage portrait engraving of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson (1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte). Nelson (1758 - 1805) was an English Royal Navy officer who won several celebrated victories during the Napoleonic Wars, including the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 in which he was fatally wounded. Engraving circa 1845 by H S Sadd / A L Dick, painting by J Knight.
Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), English Protestant prelate, Archbishop of Canterbury. Burnt at the stake at Oxford under the reign of the Roman Catholic queen Mary I for refusing to recognise Papal jurisdiction. From The Imperial History of England by Theophilus Camden (London, 1832). Engraving.
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England, UK; Saint Paul's; religion; religious; magnificent; Baroque; church; designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1673; distinctive dome; Ludgate Hill; City of London; seat of the Bishop of London; large central dome; built of Portland stone; late Renaissance style; Basilica; landmark; chapels; aisles; circular galleries; clergy; choir; transepts; crypt; treasures; precious; artifacts; parish; Deans; worship; blue sky; stonework; tourist attraction
Theft of the Crown Jewels, steal the Crown Jewels, Tower of London, Colonel Thomas Blood, Irishman, Roundhead, Royalist, engraving, portrait, thief, criminal,