EditorialNegative - Mount Fatigue, Victoria, circa 1935, Two couples and a small child with a paling splitter . They are standing in front of the paling splitter's hut.
EditorialMrs Frances Johnson (1725-1812). The 'Begum' Johnson. A half-length portrait. Known as ‘Begum Johnson’ she queened it over Calcutta society and was renowned for her ‘dignified and generous hospitality’. Her obituary noted that ‘she abounded i...
EditorialMrs Frances Johnson (1725-1812). The 'Begum' Johnson. A half-length portrait. Known as ‘Begum Johnson’ she queened it over Calcutta society and was renowned for her ‘dignified and generous hospitality’. Her obituary noted that ‘she abounded i...
EditorialA fatigue party of slightly wounded Indians who have practically recovered from the effects of their wounds, getting fit for the front again by assisting in preparing the grounds at the Kitchener Hospital [Brighton]. Record of the Indian Army in Europe...
EditorialFatigue, Marching Order, 1866, Albumen silver print from glass negative, Image: 20.1 x 15 cm (7 15/16 x 5 7/8 in.), Photographs, Attributed to Oliver H. Willard (American, active 1850s?70s, died 1875), This hand-colored portrait provides a good look at...
EditorialEnthroned Virgin and Child, ca. 1130?1140, Made in vicinity of Autun, Burgundy, France, French, Birch with paint and glass, 40 1/2 in. ? 13 in. ? 11 1/4 in. (102.9 cm, 28.5 cm), Sculpture-Wood, The simple patterning of the drapery lends elegance to thi...
Editorial[Angel of the Passion, Sainte-Chapelle, Paris], 1852?53, Salted paper print from paper negative, 32.9 x 20.3 cm (12 15/16 x 8 in.), Photographs, Auguste Mestral (French, Rans 1812?1884 Rans), Serendipity occasionally aids the muses, as here, where a wo...
EditorialTHE STORY OF A SEASIDE ELOPEMENT: Mamma, thinking matters are coming to a crisis, pleads fatigue, and returns home. Angelina feels faint! Her devoted flies for assistance. "Let us fly," said Edwin; they flew. But were overtaken; fortunately a friendly ...
EditorialIMAGE ACCOMPANYING "THE LAW AND THE LADY: A Novel" BY WILKIE COLLINS, CHAPTER XX, THE END OF THE TRIAL; "In the grey light of the new morning I closed the Report of my husband's Trial for the Murder of his first Wife. No sense of fatigue overpowered me...