EditorialPhotograph - Servicemen Working, Egypt, Trooper G.S. Millar, World War I, 1914-1915, One of 49 photographs in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Troop (later Lieutenant) G.S. Millar depicting the Light Horse camp in Egypt, 1915, pri...
EditorialSeated Ganesha, 14th?15th century, India (Orissa), Ivory, H. 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm), Sculpture, The Hindu god of auspiciousness, Ganesha, is popularly accepted as the first son of Shiva and Parvati. As the deity who controls obstacles?their invention and ...
EditorialFour-Armed Ganesha Dancing, 16th?17th century, Nepal (Kathmandu Valley), Gilt-copper alloy, H. 6 7/16 (16.4 cm); W. 4 7/16 in. (11.3 cm), Sculpture, This plaque depicts the popular Hindu god Ganesha. Ganesha is popularly thought of as the son of Shiva ...
EditorialPhotograph - 'Men Learning to Rough It', Egypt, Trooper G.S. Millar, World War I, 1914-1915, One of 49 photographs in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Troop (later Lieutenant) G.S. Millar depicting the Light Horse camp in Egypt, 1...
EditorialTintern abbey. A person with their dog. Donkeys. Children playing and climbing a tree. The romantic and picturesque scenery of England and Wales, from drawings made expressly for this undertaking by P. J. de Loutherbourg ... With historical and descrip...
EditorialCataract on the Llugwy. People by a waterfall. The romantic and picturesque scenery of England and Wales, from drawings made expressly for this undertaking by P. J. de Loutherbourg ... With historical and descriptive accounts of the several places of w...
EditorialIron Works, at Madeley, Colebrook (Coalbrook) Dale, in the gorge of the River Severn. In the foreground a horse and driver draw a sledge along a track. . The romantic and picturesque scenery of England and Wales, from drawings made expressly for this ...
EditorialLake of Wyndermere (Windermere). A boat and some people by the side of the lake. The romantic and picturesque scenery of England and Wales, from drawings made expressly for this undertaking by P. J. de Loutherbourg ... With historical and descriptive a...
EditorialSeated Ganesha, 14th?15th century, India (Orissa), Ivory, H. 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm), Sculpture, The Hindu god of auspiciousness, Ganesha, is popularly accepted as the first son of Shiva and Parvati. As the deity who controls obstacles?their invention and ...
EditorialFour-Armed Ganesha Dancing, 16th?17th century, Nepal (Kathmandu Valley), Gilt-copper alloy, H. 6 7/16 (16.4 cm); W. 4 7/16 in. (11.3 cm), Sculpture, This plaque depicts the popular Hindu god Ganesha. Ganesha is popularly thought of as the son of Shiva ...