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Background imageLived Collection: GILII, Filippo Salvatore (1721 - 1789). Italian

GILII, Filippo Salvatore (1721 - 1789). Italian
" GILII, Filippo Salvatore (1721 - 1789). Italian Jesuit priest and linguist who lived in Nueva Granada (Venezuela) on the Orinoco. He studied the nature of languages

Background imageLived Collection: CASTAGNO, Andrea del (1423-1457). Portrait of

CASTAGNO, Andrea del (1423-1457). Portrait of Farinata degli Uberti. ca. 1450. Portrait of this Florentine nobleman that lived during the first half of the 13th century

Background imageLived Collection: GARCILASO DE LA VEGA, called el Inca (1539-1616)

GARCILASO DE LA VEGA, called el Inca (1539-1616). Peruvian writer who lived in Spain since 1560. General History

Background imageLived Collection: Sir Richard Bulstrode

Sir Richard Bulstrode
SIR RICHARD BULSTRODE Jacobite, diplomat, who lived over 100 years - a rare feat in those days ! Date: 1610 - 1711

Background imageLived Collection: Newsagents 1930S

Newsagents 1930S
This shop may have been the inspiration for the shop kept by sheep in Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll ( Charles Dodgson) lived opposite it in Christ Church. Date: 1930s

Background imageLived Collection: Earl Bridgewaters Dogs

Earl Bridgewaters Dogs
The dogs of the immensely wealthy rev. Francis Henry Egerton, 8th earl of Bridgewater, lived with him in Paris though, like him, not speaking French, but dined at table with him. Date: circa 1800

Background imageLived Collection: Migratory children living in Ramblers Park

Migratory children living in Ramblers Park. They have lived on the road for three years. Nine children in the family. Yakima Valley, Washington. Date 1939 Aug

Background imageLived Collection: She didn t know what to do

She didn t know what to do
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children, she didn t know what to do -- an illustration to the nursery rhyme, showing the old woman not knowing where to start

Background imageLived Collection: And sent them to bed

And sent them to bed

Background imageLived Collection: Vatican Stamps 1929

Vatican Stamps 1929
The complete set of Vatican stamps, showing Pope Pius XI (lived 1857 - 1939; Pope 1922 - 1939). Date: 1929

Background imageLived Collection: The Doveholes

The Doveholes
The Dove Holes caves, Dovedale, Derbyshire, England. Between 1860 and 1865, Midland Railways built a tunnel here. It was an arduous task and the navvies lived in these caves. Date: 1950s

Background imageLived Collection: Samuel Johnsons House

Samuel Johnsons House
DR SAMUEL JOHNSONs house at 17 Gough Square, off Fleet Street, London. Johnston lived here from 1748 - 1759. Date: built 1700

Background imageLived Collection: Don Bradman Gives Lesson

Don Bradman Gives Lesson
A boy receives a cricket lesson from his hero, the famous Australian cricketer Sir DON BRADMAN, ( The Don ) who lived to a ripe old age, a good innings, indeed! Date: 1908 - 2001

Background imageLived Collection: 8th Earl of Bridgewater

8th Earl of Bridgewater
Francis Henry Egerton, 8th earl of BRIDGEWATER, lived in Paris 30 years without learning French, dined with his dogs, wore a new pair of shoes every day. Date: 1756 - 1829

Background imageLived Collection: Dr. Fausts House

Dr. Fausts House
DR. JOHANN GEORG FAUST This house, the Fausthaus at Bad Kreuznach, near Arheim, Germany, was where the real life magician and alchemist Dr. Faust lived. Date: 1480 ? - 1540

Background imageLived Collection: Britains Smallest House

Britains Smallest House
Tom Thumbs House, Conway, north Wales, reputed to be the smallest house in Britain. A 6 foot 3 inch tenant lived here for 15 years! Date: late 1930s

Background imageLived Collection: St. Govans Chapel

St. Govans Chapel
St Govans Chapel, the remarkable building nestling in between the rocks on St. Govans Head, where St. Govan the hermit lived, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Date: 6th century

Background imageLived Collection: Beaulieu Abbey

Beaulieu Abbey
The ruins of Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire, England, a Cistercian house founded by King John and lived in by thirty monks from Citeaux, near Dijon, France. Date: founded c. 1204

Background imageLived Collection: Bradford Butter Cross

Bradford Butter Cross
The old Bradford Butter Cross, now in the grounds of Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The ancestors of Edith Bolling, wife of Woodrow Wilson, lived here. Date: Medieval

Background imageLived Collection: She made them some broth

She made them some broth
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children... She made them some broth -- an illustration to the nursery rhyme, showing the old woman in her kitchen

Background imageLived Collection: She beat them all soundly

She beat them all soundly
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children... She beat them all soundly -- an illustration to the nursery rhyme, showing the old woman beating one of her many children. 1899

Background imageLived Collection: She made them some broth without any bread

She made them some broth without any bread
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children... She made them some broth without any bread -- an illustration to the nursery rhyme

Background imageLived Collection: Bridge Workhouse, Kent

Bridge Workhouse, Kent
A view of the rear of the Bridge Union workhouse, Kent, opened in 1836. The inmates lived in cottage-size rooms around the outside of a central courtyard

Background imageLived Collection: ELH. Little Tommy Tittlemouse

ELH. Little Tommy Tittlemouse
Little Tommy Tittlemouse lived in a little house, He caught fishes for other mens dishes. 20th century

Background imageLived Collection: King Gorm of Denmark

King Gorm of Denmark
GORM GAMLE, known as the old because he is said to have lived 115 years : depicted with a Danish youth of the time, carrying a battleaxe. Date: circa 825 - 940

Background imageLived Collection: England / South Harting

England / South Harting
South Harting, an interesting Sussex village, under the shadow of the South Downs, where the novelist Anthony Trollope lived for many years. Date: 1950s

Background imageLived Collection: Victor Hugos house at St Peter Port, Guernsey

Victor Hugos house at St Peter Port, Guernsey
VICTOR HUGO View across the front garden of Hauteville House, St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, where the French novelist lived during his exile from France. Date: circa 1960

Background imageLived Collection: St Philomena / Epinal

St Philomena / Epinal
SAINT PHILOMENA Though much venerated by the Cure d Ars and others, this Roman martyr never lived - her supposed existence arose from an archeological mistake Date: NEVER

Background imageLived Collection: Margaret Bryan - 1

Margaret Bryan - 1
MARGARET BRYAN Author of books on mathematics and astronomy, depicted with her two daughters. She lived at Blackheath, Kent. Date: flourished 1790 - 1815

Background imageLived Collection: Lt. G. L Ramplings victory against Italy, August 1931

Lt. G. L Ramplings victory against Italy, August 1931
Godfrey Lionel Rampling (14 May 1909 - 20 June 2009), English athlete, army officer and centenarian. Shown here easily winning the quarter mile flat race in 48.8 seconds at an international athletics

Background imageLived Collection: Lt. G. L Ramplings victory at the 1931 A. A. A Championships

Lt. G. L Ramplings victory at the 1931 A. A. A Championships
Godfrey Lionel Rampling (14 May 1909 - 20 June 2009), English athlete, army officer and centenarian. Shown here winning the 440 yards or quarter mile flat race in 48.6 seconds at the Amateur

Background imageLived Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Vienna

Lear / Nonsense / Vienna
There was an Old Man of Vienna, who lived upon Tincture of Senna; When that did not agree, he took Camomile Tea, that nasty Old Man of Vienna

Background imageLived Collection: Wallis Simpson in 1927

Wallis Simpson in 1927
Mrs Ernest Simpson (Bessie Wallis Warfield Simpson), pictured in 1927 when wife of Commander Earl Wingfield Spencer of the US Navy, shortly before her divorce

Background imageLived Collection: Queen Victoria with Princess Ena

Queen Victoria with Princess Ena
Queen Victoria with her youngest granddaughter, Princess Ena of Battenberg (1887-1969), only daughter of Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry of Battenberg

Background imageLived Collection: Prince John of Wales

Prince John of Wales (1905-1919), youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, pictured here wearing a dress. Until after the First World War it was normal to dress small boys

Background imageLived Collection: Military tailor and in family in Bethnal Green

Military tailor and in family in Bethnal Green
This is a room occupied by a military tailor and his family at No. 10 Hollybush Place in Bethnal Green in the East End of London

Background imageLived Collection: House where Livingstone dwelt in his youth

House where Livingstone dwelt in his youth
This is the house where David Livingstone, explorer, lived in his youth

Background imageLived Collection: Cheyne Row, Chelsea, 1881

Cheyne Row, Chelsea, 1881
Engraving showing Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London in 1881. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, lived here

Background imageLived Collection: French and Dutch

French and Dutch
Now that the French have discarded their monarchy, the Dutch and French republics can celebrate their alliance at Amsterdam - but alas, its a short-lived love affair

Background imageLived Collection: Netherlands Saarlam

Netherlands Saarlam
The house where Peter the Great of Russia lived during his stay in Holland

Background imageLived Collection: Battle of Brezenik

Battle of Brezenik
The Serbian invaders overcome Bulgarian resistance at Brezenik, but their triumph is short-lived, in a few days time they will be decisively crushed at Silvnica

Background imageLived Collection: W. E. Gladstone reading the lesson, Hawarden Church

W. E. Gladstone reading the lesson, Hawarden Church
Engraving showing William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman, reading the lesson in Hawarden Church. Gladstone lived nearby, at Hawarden Castle, and was a regular at the church

Background imageLived Collection: Woman who Lived in Shoe

Woman who Lived in Shoe
The old woman who lived in a shoe, had so many children she didn t know what to do. Luckily, the shoe was the size of a house

Background imageLived Collection: Julie (Clary) Bonaparte

Julie (Clary) Bonaparte
JULIE BONAPARTE, daughter of Francois Clary, wife of Napoleons elder brother Joseph, sometime king of Naples and of Spain. Lived in America 1815 - 1832

Background imageLived Collection: Achille Bazaine (Holl)

Achille Bazaine (Holl)
ACHILLE-FRANCOIS BAZAINE French soldier in Crimea, Mexico, Italy, but defeated in war with Prussia, court- martialled, imprisoned : escaped, lived in exile

Background imageLived Collection: Faust in Auerbachs Wine Cellar

Faust in Auerbachs Wine Cellar
Faust in Auerbachs wine cellar. Faust, is a legend dating back to early Christianity but in its present form based on Dr. Johann Faust who lived in Heidelberg during the sixteenth century

Background imageLived Collection: Empress Eugenie

Empress Eugenie
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO Wife of the French Emperor, Napoleon III and mother of the Prince Imperial. Renowned beauty and arbiter of taste. Lived to a ripe old age

Background imageLived Collection: Hotspur Tower Alnwick

Hotspur Tower Alnwick
The Hotspur Tower (known locally as The Bondgate Tower), once part of the town walls, supposedly dating from the 14th century, when Henry " Hotspur" Percy lived




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"Lived" - A Journey through Time and Places Step into the enchanting land of Scotland, where history comes alive in Lanark. From the ancient ruins to majestic castles, every stone tells a tale of lives lived. Imagine encountering Guy The Gorilla at the Edinburgh Zoo, his powerful presence captivating all who visit. His story reminds us that even in captivity, life can be filled with wonder and resilience. In Charles Dickens' masterpiece "Bleak House, " we witness characters navigating their complex lives amidst London's foggy streets. Their struggles mirror our own as they strive for happiness and redemption. Embark on a scenic voyage aboard Boddinick Ferry, traversing tranquil waters while contemplating the epic adventures of Odysseus facing Scylla's wrath in "The Odyssey. " Life is an odyssey itself; we must navigate challenges to reach our destination. The Conference of Kaw Indians with the United States Government stands as a testament to resilience and cultural preservation. It teaches us that unity and understanding are essential for harmonious coexistence between different communities. Gaze upon the Portrait of 1st Viscount Horatio Nelson, 1785-1805 – a symbol of bravery and sacrifice. His legacy inspires us to live fearlessly, embracing challenges head-on like he did on the high seas. Nell Gwynn's vibrant spirit echoes through time as we explore the houses she once called home. Her story reminds us that determination can lead one from humble beginnings to greatness. Saint Scholastica illuminates our path with her unwavering faith and devotion. Her example encourages us to find solace in spirituality during times of uncertainty or tribulation. Marvel at Ireland's breathtaking coastline scene; its rugged beauty serves as a reminder that nature is an ever-changing canvas where life finds its rhythm amid crashing waves and serene cliffsides. LCC-MFB firefighters at Dulwich fire station embody courage personified.