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A recruiting party, including infantry and light dragoons, drinking and smoking in a tavern. Oil on panel by A E Eglington, 1805.  Without conscription, the Army always struggled to fill its ranks, competing with more lucrative civilian positions. A private could earn seven shillings per week in 1806, a dockworker could expect to earn 28 shillings. Recruitment parties had to resort to all sorts of questionable methods in order to 'persuade' men to enlist. Historical Artwork, Historical Clothing, British Soldier, British Army, Cavalry, Infantry, War Of 1812, Female Soldier, Napoleonic Wars
A recruiting party, including infantry and light dragoons, drinking and smoking in a tavern, 1805 | Online Collection
A recruiting party, including infantry and light dragoons, drinking and smoking in a tavern. Oil on panel by A E Eglington, 1805. Without conscription, the Army always struggled to fill its ranks, competing with more lucrative civilian positions. A private could earn seven shillings per week in 1806, a dockworker could expect to earn 28 shillings. Recruitment parties had to resort to all sorts of questionable methods in order to 'persuade' men to enlist.
George Miller Bligh | A Definitive Ranking of the 33 Hottest Men In Historical Paintings Portsmouth, Thomas Gainsborough, John Singer Sargent, Men In Uniform, Art Graphique, Royal Navy, Male Beauty, Claude Monet, Art History
A Definitive Ranking of the 33 Hottest Men In Historical Paintings
George Miller Bligh | A Definitive Ranking of the 33 Hottest Men In Historical Paintings
2009/2016 - Additions and Comment: 2012 Miniature Portraits, Mini Paintings, Ally, 19th Century, Mona Lisa, Miniatures, Artist, Artwork
After 2009 - Additions and Comment
2009/2016 - Additions and Comment: 2012
4th US Civil War Reenactors: Stockings and Socks Military Life, Military History, Sewing Tutorials, Sewing Projects, Super Hero Shirts, Costume Tutorial, Slippers Pattern, Fabric Manipulation, Historical Dresses
Stockings and Socks
4th US Civil War Reenactors: Stockings and Socks
Enlist British Uniforms, Drums Art, Country Fair, Military Weapons, Sergeant
Enlist
Recruits, 1808 (c)Coloured aquatint by John Hill after John Augustus Atkinson… John Hill, Seven Years' War, Army Life, Engraving Illustration
Recruits, 1808 (c) | Online Collection
Recruits, 1808 (c)Coloured aquatint by John Hill after John Augustus Atkinson…
American Federal Eglomise Mirror, War of 1812 Naval, Federation, Auction, American, Antiques, Mirrors, Frame, Vintage
American Federal Eglomise Mirror, War of 1812
American Federal Eglomise Mirror, War of 1812
A Woodsrunner's Diary: Woodland Indian Headgear at The Buffalo Trace. Native American Images, Native American Fashion, Native American Indians, American Clothing, Indian Tribes, Native Indian, Huron Indians, Indigenous Americans, Native Americans
Woodland Indian Headgear at The Buffalo Trace.
A Woodsrunner's Diary: Woodland Indian Headgear at The Buffalo Trace.
James Malton, 1761-1803, A Military Encampment in Hyde Park, 1785, Watercolor with pen in black ink, with traces of graphite on moderately thick, moderately textured, beige, laid paper, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection British Army Uniform, Historical Fiction, Historical Photos, English Restoration, American War Of Independence, 18th Century Paintings, 18th Century Costume, American Revolutionary War
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James Malton, 1761-1803, A Military Encampment in Hyde Park, 1785, Watercolor with pen in black ink, with traces of graphite on moderately thick, moderately textured, beige, laid paper, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
19th century illustration detail of a Army camp life Satirical Cartoons, French Army, Regency Era, Camping Life, Caricature, Vignettes
19th century illustration detail of a Army camp life
The miasma theory (also called the miasmatic theory) was the number one theory for why diseases—such as cholera, chlamydia, plaque etc—spread, caused by a miasma, a noxious form of "bad air", also known as night air. It was not until 1880 that miasma theory was replaced by the germ theory of disease. Victorian London, Education Skills, Black Death, Outlandish, Organic Matter, Medical History, Best Sites, Save Life
Miasma theory - Wikipedia
The miasma theory (also called the miasmatic theory) was the number one theory for why diseases—such as cholera, chlamydia, plaque etc—spread, caused by a miasma, a noxious form of "bad air", also known as night air. It was not until 1880 that miasma theory was replaced by the germ theory of disease.
Captain James Lawrence, wc on paper ascribed to Elizabeth M. Elliot 1815 Primitive Painting, Cottage By The Sea, Antique Portraits, Red Curtains, American Folk Art, Country Art, Watercolor Portraits, Watercolors
Captain James Lawrence, wc on paper ascribed to Elizabeth M. Elliot 1815
“Napoleon & Josephine” Painted Bone Gamebox. c. 1814 Napoleonic and Warof 1812 Era, “Napoleon & Josephine” Hand-Carved and Hand-Painted Bone, Historic Napoleonic Prisoner of War Made Gamebox, Choice V Antique Record, Art Through The Ages, Nautical Art, Vintage Nautical, Antique Samplers, Painted Paneling, Napoleon Josephine
Original War of 1812 Period Prisoner Made Bone Gamebox Napoleon + Josephine - Tortuga Trading
“Napoleon & Josephine” Painted Bone Gamebox. c. 1814 Napoleonic and Warof 1812 Era, “Napoleon & Josephine” Hand-Carved and Hand-Painted Bone, Historic Napoleonic Prisoner of War Made Gamebox, Choice V
DRAFT Trade card of W Crickmer, linen draper Text Graphics, Graphics Fairy, Vintage Labels, Vintage Ephemera, Etiquette Vintage, Image Services, London History, Online Trading, Old London
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DRAFT Trade card of W Crickmer, linen draper