- William Ewart Gladstone
William Ewart Gladstone - Simon Bolivar
Simon Bolivar - Robert Tristram Coffin, Poet
Robert Tristram Coffin, Poet - Robert Herrick
Robert Herrick - Otto von Bismarck
Otto von Bismarck - Nicola the magician
Nicola the magician - Marshall Jofre
Marshall Jofre - Marshall Foch
Marshall Foch - Lorado Taft
Lorado Taft - Lafayette
Lafayette - Josef Lhevinne
Josef Lhevinne - John Masefield
John Masefield - Jack Dempsey
Jack Dempsey - Howard Thurston
Howard Thurston - Howard Thurston - Magician
Howard Thurston - Magician - Giovanni Martinelli
Giovanni Martinelli - Georges Clemenceau
Georges Clemenceau - Garet Garrett
Garet Garrett - Frederick the Great
Frederick the Great - Charles G. Dawes
Charles G. Dawes - Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin - Booth Tarkington
Booth Tarkington - Benjamin Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli - Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie - two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836
two walking dresses as well as an indoors and evening dress 1836 - The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses
The costumes given for 1835 are indoor and walking dresses - The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children
The costumes given for 1835 are a nursemaid and children - Paganini
In a notice of his first concert, the Times says— "The personal appearance of Paganini is remarkable. He is a tall, thin man, with features rather emaciated, pale complexion, a sharp, aquiline nose, and a keen eye, the expression of which is greatly heightened when he is animated by his performance. His hair, which is dark, is worn long behind, and combed off the forehead and temples, in a manner which gives an air of great simplicity to his countenance. He seems to be about fifty years of age. "The enthusiasm which his performance excited last night among the audience certainly surpassed anything of the kind within these walls. Every tour de force and striking passage was not only applauded, but cheered by the whole audience, and some of the variations were encored. At the end of every performance, and especially after the last, the applause, cheering, and waving of handkerchiefs and hats, altogether presented a most extraordinary scene. Foreigners, who have been present at his concerts in several other parts of Europe, remarked that the applause bestowed, and the enthusiasm excited last night, were greater than they had ever witnessed before." - Hairstyles for 1836
Hairstyles for 1836 - Duke of Wellington made Chancellor of the University of Oxford
At his installation on June 10th he wore his Chancellor's robes of black silk and gold, and H. B. has given us a very graphic portrait of him on this occasion: and he was attended by the Marquis of Londonderry, Lord Montague, Lord Apsley, Lord Hill, Lord Mohun, Sir George Murray, Sir Henry Hardinge, Sir S. Acland, Sir Robert Inglis, and Sir Charles Wetherell.