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16 results filtered with: Hyde Park (London, England)
  • Hyde Park, near Kensington Palace: ladies and children drinking from a spring and eating a picnic. Engraving by J. Godby, 1802, after Mary Spilsbury.
  • Decorate this plaque to celebrate the life of someone you have lost : The Wall of Love : Hyde Park, London : Saturday June 4th & Sunday June 5th 1994 / The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • A man riding a horse in Hyde Park. Etching after H.W. Bunbury.
  • Reach out and touch : people living with HIV and AIDS : procession with flowers : Sunday 23rd August 1992 : Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, London ... for a world without discrimination / Brent HIV Centre, Kiss FM.
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • Last three weeks of the Zulu Kafirs, in London ... / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • Zulu Kafirs, St. George's Gallery ...
  • Zulu Kafirs, St. George's Gallery ...
  • Two ladies duelling with pistols. Engraving, 1792.
  • Decorate this plaque to celebrate the life of someone you have lost : The Wall of Love : Hyde Park, London : Saturday June 4th & Sunday June 5th 1994 / The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • Three vignettes: a man rescued from beneath the ice in Hyde Park, a man, apparently drowned, being brought in by boat, a man resuscitated and recovering in bed. Wood engraving, 1821, after R. Smirke.
  • The Royal Humane Society's hut next to the Serpentine, Hyde Park, London. Engraving.
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • Zulu Kafirs : Exhibition of native Zulu Kafirs, with the sanction of the colonial authorities ...  / St. George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly, formerly the Chinese Museum (including both galleries).
  • Hyde Park, near Kensington Palace: ladies and children drinking from a spring and eating a picnic. Engraving by J. Godby, 1802, after Mary Spilsbury.
  • Three vignettes: a man rescued from beneath the ice in Hyde Park, a man, apparently drowned, being brought in by boat, a man resuscitated and recovering in bed. Wood engraving, 1821, after R. Smirke.