Family of the 1st Earl of Bolingbroke by van Dyck. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of a painting that depicts seven children in a garden, with a statue in the background. Albumen print Inscription printed on label beneath print: 'FAMILY OF THE/1ST EARL OF BOLINGBROKE./BY VANDYCK./The Property of the Earl of Morley./No. 732'.
[Bronze lion statue at the base of Nelson's Column, London]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of a lion statue with the National Gallery in the background . Designed by Sir Edward Landseer; four bronze lions were added to the column in 1867. Albumen print; yellowing from lower edge.
‘The Museum Of The Jihad’ in Herat. In the centre of the tableau of anti-Soviet mujahedeen guerrillas is Ismail Khan, one-time Governor of Herat and minister in the national government. Mythologising their role in the Jihad helps justify their control and ownership of Afghanistan’s modern warlord economy. Photographer(s): Norfolk, Simon (1963–)
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View of an interior wall of a painted landscape with 19 statues of men in front. There is a chandler hanging from the ceiling. Stamped in black ink, verso, lower right: Burke + Norfolk / Photographs from the war in Afghanistan by John Burke and Simon Norfolk / Printed by Simon Norfolk, September ...