Our extensive, eclectic collection of images has been achieved by amalgamating four libraries, each collected over a period of 30 years. We cover an exceptionally wide range of subjects from architecture, interiors, landscapes and costume, to historical events and figures. We supply the pictures as A4 glossy prints, accompanied by a small amount of text where necessary. Images of personalities are supported by short biographies. We do the research for you.

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To illustrate the range of our stock we have selected ten images from our travel collection. Click on any to see an enlarged version.

   
 
1) Bicci di Lorenzo (1373-1452)
Detail from " St Nicholas Rebuking the Tempest"
© Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
2) Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506)
Engraving from "The Triumph of Caesar"
The Duke of Devonshire and the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees.
3) Albrecht Durer (1471-1528)
"The Knight, Death and the Devil"
Copperplate engraving
4) Richard Trevithick's experimental locomotive which ran in
1808 on a circular railway behind the fence at Euston Square, London.
© Bridgeman Art Library.
5) Survivors of the flood.
Johnston, Pennsylvannia, l889.
© National Geographic Society.
6) " Dressing for Dinner" P&O.
© P&O Steam Navigation Company.
7) European Jewish immigrants.
New York 1920.
Hulton Getty Picture Collection.
8) Waterloo Station 1948.
© National Railway Museum, York.
9) Ballooning above Nevada
National Geographic Magazine 1966.
10) Migrant workers returning home to Chad from Libya.
Photograph: George Steinmetz/KATZ.-