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Images from Project Gutenberg books - 4

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Traveler's sundial
Sundial in the form of a mandolin
Anthropoid sarcophagus discovered at Cadiz
Paul Verlaine
Tatting shuttle
Tatting pin
Pine Pattern Collar in Tatting
Girard College in an illustration from a 1871 publication
"Fulton's monster", the Clermont or North River Steamer
Elias Howe
Morse in earlier years
Hiram Powers, U.S. neoclassical sculptor
Nathaniel Hawthorne illustrated in an 1870 publication
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
The Ball which mortally wounded the LAMENTED NELSON
Confucius
Lao Zi
Mencius
Zao Jun - The Kitchen God
Door-god - Military
Door-god - Civil
Chang'e flies to the moon
Spirit of the well
Dragon gods
Eight Immortals crossing the sea
Robert Murray M'Cheyne
Radomir Putnik
Philippe II of France's armour
Dutch oven
Fredrika Bremer
John Bright
An ill digested lesson
The Governess. "And now, what is a Parable, Effie?"
Effie (who has got rather muddled). "A Parable? Oh, of course, a Parable is a Heavenly story with an Earthly meaning!"
From Punch, Vol. 103, October 29, 1892
A Long Distance Swim
W.H. Smith: "Hooray - another stroke of two and we've done it."
Cartoon satirising Gascoyne-Cecil as swimming and W. H. Smith, Leader of the House of Commons rowing towards the prorogation (ending) of the Parliamentry year, to escape the twin waves of Free Education and Land Purchase, both contentious issues of the time. Smith died some three months after publication of the cartoon.
From Punch Vol. 101, August 8, 1891
Emancipation
Young Bride of Three Hours' standing (just starting on her Wedding Trip). — "Oh, Edwin dear! Here's Tom Jones. Papa told me I wasn't to read it till I was married! The day has come ... at last! Buy it for me, Edwin dear."
Cartoon from Punch, Vol. 101, December 5, 1891
True literary exclusiveness
"Don't you admire Robert Browning as a poet, Mr. Fitzsnook?"
"I used to, once; but everybody admires him now, dontcherknow - so I've had to give him up!"
Cartoon from Punch, Vol. 101, October 10, 1891
Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock
David Lloyd George
Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe
Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener
Robert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane
Andrew Weir, 1st Baron Inverforth
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William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme
Fisher Ames
Edward Everett
William H. Seward
Jefferson Davis
Henry Ward Beecher
James G. Blaine
George William Curtis