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Demo Version DEMO VERSION This file was created with the DEMO VERSION of CAD-KAS PDFs 2 One. This is the reason why this file contains this page. The order the full version please visit our website under http://www.cadkas.com ACCOU NTANT Subject Caption Print No. Year Artist Foster, Mr. Harry Seymour An Undersheriff 1783 1891 SPY AMBASSADORS FROM ENGLAND 1459 Doyle, Mr. Percy William,C. B. Diplomacy 1873 Unsigned Durand, The Right Hon. Sir Henry Mortimer, Washington Post 1543 1904 SPY G.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. Elliot, The Right Hon. Sir Henry George, G.C.B. Ambassador To The 6-203 1877 SPY Porte Herbert, Sir Michael Henry, P.C., K.C.M.G. Washington 901 1903 SPY Hudson, Sir James, G.C.B. Ill-Used B-142 1874 APE Last~elles,Sir Frank Cavendish, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Berlin B-285 1902 SPY Lyons, Lord Dip3macy 1739 1878 APE MacDonald, Sir Claude Maxwell, K.C.B. Tokio B-86 1901 SPY Malet, Sir Edward Baldwin, K.C.B. Justice! Justice! B-289 1884 SPY O’Conor, The Rt. Hon. Sir Nicholas. G.C.M.G. Diplomacy B-348 1907 SPY Russell, The Right Hon. Lord Odo William Odo 1410 1877 SPY Dwand. He,,~y Leopold, G.C.B. ‘~ Thornton, H.E. The Right Hon. Sir Edward, G.C.B. A Safe Ambassador 6-47 1886 APE Wellesley, Colonel the Hon. Frederick Arthur Promotion by Merit 1574 1878 APE Wyke, Sir Charles Lennox, K.C.B., G.C.M.G. The Baron 1594 1884 APE AMBASSADORS TO ENGLAND Apponyi, Count One of the Lambs 1955 1871 APE Beust, Frederick Ferdinand Count Austria 6-48 1875 APE Brunnow, Baron De One of the Most 6-472 1870 APE Precious Cadorna, The Chevalier Charles A Liberal and an Enemy 6-482 1871 APE Cambon, M. Paul French Ambassador 1663 1899 GUTH Cambon, M. Pierre Paul His Excellency The 6-317 1912 K French Ambassador Correa, The Chevalier De Souza Brazil 1357-A 1898 SPY De Benckendorff, Count the Russian Ambassador Russia in England 6-268 1903 SPY De Bille, M. Frants Ernest, the Danish Minister Denmark in Englanc -~ 6-274 1903 SPY Deym, Count Franz Austro-Hungary B-i 56 1898 SPY Hayashi, The Viscount Tadasu Japan 938 1902 SPY P~sha,M,dhat Phya Ignatieff, General AManipulatorof 1717 1877 SPY P,-i,~t* 1276 Phrases Lalaing, Count Charles De The Belgian Minister 6-176 1904 SPY Metternich, Count Paul Wolff Count Paul Metternich 6-185 1895 SPY Munster, Count George Herbert The German 6-198 1876 SPY Ambassador - Musurus Pacha, H.E. The Most Interesting 1463 1871 APE Nigra, Count Italy 6-90 1886 APE Pasha, His Highness Midhat The Turkish 1276 1877 SPY Constitution Phya Bhaskarawongse, H.E. Siam 1240 1879 SPY Rances Y Villaneuva, Don Manuel The Spanish Minister 6-458 1871 Unsigned Saldanha, The Duke of He Might Have Been 6-428 1871 Unsigned A King San Giuliano, His Excellency The Marquis Di The Italian Ambassador 1916 1908 SPY Schouvaloff, Count Russia B-91 1875 APE Soveral, Senhor Luiz De, G.C.M.G. Portugal ~-504 1898 SPY Soveral, The Marquess De, G.C.M.G. Marquis De Soveral 6-406 1907 K Staal, M. De The Russian 6-488 1885 APE Ambassador AMERICANS Adams, Charles Francis An Arbitrator 894 1872 Unsigned .,Barnum. Phineas Taylor Barnum 566-B 1889 SPY Bayard, The Hon. Thomas Francis The United States 895 1894 SPY Choate, J.H. The American Ambassador United States Embassy 896 1899 SPY Depew, The Hon. Chauncey Mitchell President of the 897 1889 SPY New York Fish, Hon. Hamilton, American Secretary of State Consequential Damages 898 1872 Unsigned for Foreign Affairs Grant, General Ulysses S., President of the United Captain, Tanner, 899 1872 Unsigned States of America Farmer Hay. Mr. John; The United States Ambassador USA 900 1897 SPY McKinley, William,The President of the United States An American President 902 1899 FLAGG ~Roosevelt,Mr. Theodore, President of th~eUnited States U.S.A. 903 1902 FLAGG Rooweelt. Theodore Schenck, General Robert Cumming, U.S.A. P,i~t#903 The United States 904 1875 APE Sumner, Hon. Charles, Member of the United States The Massive Grievance 905 1872 Unsigned Senate - Vanderbilt, Mr. Alfred Gwynne Mr. Alfred Gwynne 676 1907 SPY Vanderbilt Ward, Mr. Samuel Uncle Sam 908 1880 SPY White, Mr. Henr~ A Diplomatic Cousin 906 1899 SPY ,~ Wilson, Woodrow~ The New President 907~ 1913 HESTER °Biography not available. ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Subject Caption Print No. Year Artist Bright, Mr. Charles Submarine Telegraphs 8-315 1908 SPY Collins, Mr. Ernest - AGreat Engineer 1795 1911 . APE JR Crompton, Col. R.C., C.B. - The Road Builder 1789 1911 WHO Edis, Mr. Robert W., F.R.I.B., F.S.A. ArchitectureMilitant 1211 1885 APE • Eiffel, M. Alexandre Gustave Gustave Eiffel 299 1889 GUTH Freake, Sir Charles, Bart. An Eminent Builder B-139 1883 T Freycinet, M. Charles Louis De Saulces De French Warfare 1261 1891 GUTH Leach, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir George An Agriculturist B-503 1896 FTD Lessar, M. Paul The Afghan Frontier 1712 1885 UnsignedAPE- Lesseps, Le Vicomte Ferdinand De ~- He Suppressed An 295 1869 - Isthmus Matcham, Mr. Frank Architect Matcham B-382 1911 NIBS Nicholson, C. E. He IsTheOne Designer 1032 1913 OWL Dc Lesseps. Fe,-di,,a,,d O’Brien, Mr. Patrick, M.P. United Ireland 1914 1907 SPY Priot #295 Pyne, Sir Thomas Salter Afghan Engineering 1849 1900 SPY Seddon, The Right Hon. Richard John, P.C., IL.D. King Dick B-227 1902 UNK Sivewright, Sir James, K.C.M.G. Imperialist Afrikander 1244 1893 SPY Wilson, Mr. Erasmus, M.F3.C.S. The Obelisk 359 1880 SPY ARTISTS Abbey, Edwin Austin, R.A. Fairford Abbey - 497 .— 1898 SPY Beerbohm, Max Max 404 - 1897 SIC Boehm, Mr. Joseph Edgar, A.R.A. The Queen’s Sculptor 499 1881 SPY Brock, Mr. Thomas, R.A. - The Queen’s Memorial 500 - 1905 SPY Cole, Mr. Henry, C.B. King Cole B-S 1871 Unsigned Dore, M. Paul Gustave ~Sensational Art 501 1877 SPY Fildes, Mr. Luke He Painted the Doctor 503 1892 SPY Frith, Mr. William Powell, R.A. The Derby~Day 504 1873 SPY Gleichen, Vice-Admiral H.S.H. Count The Queen’s Nephew 1885 — 1884 GO Grant, Sir Francis An Able Artist 1038 1871 APE Gregory, M. William Henry, M.P. An Art Critic 1781 1871 Unsigned Haag, Mr. Carl The Glorious East 505 1884 GO Hassall, Mr. John, R.l. Posters 498 1912 STRICKLAN Fl/des. Lake Prior #503 Herkomer, Mr. Hubert, A.R.A. Painter, Sculptor, 506 1884 FG - Blacksmith - Hunt, Mr. William Holman The l~re-Raphaelite 507 1879 SPY Lavery, Mr. John He Paints Various 609 - 1913 RITCHIE Royalties ~ Lawes, Mr. Charles Bennet Athlete and Sculptor 1039 1883 Unsigned Leighton, Mr. Frederick, A.R.A. A Sacrifice To the 508 1872 Unsigned Graces - Leveson-Gower, Lord Ronald Charles Sutherland A Sculptor 509-A - 1877 - SPY Lindsay. Sir Coutts, of Balcarres, Bart. The Grosvenor Gallery’ 493 1883 Unsigned Lucas, Mr. John-Seymour, R.A. A Connoisseur 508-A 1899 N May, Mr. Phil Phil 510 - 1895 SPY Meissonier, M. Jean Louis Ernest Great French Painter 510-A - 1880 T Millais, Mr. John Everett, R.A. Converted Pre- 511 1871 APE Raphaelite Orchardson,,Mr. William Quiller, R,A. Artist & R.A. 512 - 1898 SPY Owen, Sir Philip Cunliffe, K.C.M.G., C.B. Paris Exhibition B-78 1878 SPY Pellegrini, Carlo APE 513 1889 AFM Poynter, Edward J., The President of the Royal P.R.A. 515 1897 SPY Academy - Prinsep, Mr. Valentine C. Val 492 1877 SPY Rodin, M. Auguste He Thinks in Marble 516 1904 - IMP Sergeant, Mr. John Singer, R.A. A Great Realist 516-A 1909 MAX Scott, Sir John E.A. Murray The Wallace Collection 496 1909 WHO Stuart-Wortley, Mr. Archibald John Mr. Archibald Stuart- B-60 1890 SPY Wortley Sykes, Sir Tatton, Bart. Fifteen Churches B-282 1879 SPY Ward. Leslie Pth,t#519 Tadema, Mr. Laurence Alma - Ancient Painting 517 1879 APE Tenniel, Mr. John Punch 518 1878 SPY Thomas, Mr. William Luson The Graphics B-174 1894 SPY Thornycroft, Mr. William Hamo Bronze Statuary 517-A 1892 SPY Ward, Mr. Edward Matthew, R.A. Historic Art 519-A 1873 SPY Ward, Leslie Spy 519 1889 PAL Watts, Mr. George Frederick He Paints Portraits 519-3 1891 SPY Whistler, Mr. James Abbott M’Neill A Symphony 459 1878 SPY Prinsep, Mr. Valentine C. Val 492 1877 SPY - AUTOMOBILE DEVOTEES Bosworth, Colonel W.J. The Colonel 1844 1909 ELF Coleman, Mr. F.A. Steam 285 1907 SPY Craig, Capt. James, M.P., J.P. Orangeman 1793 1911 WHO Dion, The Comte De Automobile 298 1899 GUTH Friswell, Sir Charles Frizzy -1941 1909 HCO Orde, Mr.Julian A Popular Secretary 1794 1911 APE JR”. Shrewsbury and Taolbot, The Earl Of Cabs 353 1903 SPY 2 AVIATORS Subject Caption Print No. Year Artist Butler, Mr. Frank Hedges, F. R. G. S. The Air 281 1907 SPY Cody, Mr. S.F. All British 284 1911 RITCHIE Du Cros, Mr. A., J.P., M.P. Hastings and Aviation B-359 1910 HLO .~Dumont,M. Santos The Deutsch Prize 297 1901 GEO, HUM. Grahame-White, Mr. Claude Claudie 306 1911 TEC Hamel, Mr. Gustav Flight 310 1912 WH BANKERS AND FINANCIERS Baring, Viscount, M.P. Winchester 1618 1883 SPY Benson, Mr. Frederick J. Swansea Harbor 6-71 1909 WHO Bethell, Mr. Alfred James Go, Gas & Cold B-248 1895 SPY Biddulph, Mr. Michael South Herefordshire 1501 1891 SPY Cassel, Sir Ernest Egyptian Finance B-235 1899 SPY Cooper, Sir Daniel Dan B-391 1908 SPY Cox, Mr.
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