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Le Rocher (La Naïade, Cavalière), 1906, by Henri Manguin
The North Wind, 1888, by Frederick McCubbin
The painting depicts a young family—the woman and child in a dray, the man and a dog on foot—making "its way down a bush track, buffeted by the treacherous ‘north wind’".
Francisco d'Andrade as Don Giovanni (1912), by Max Slevogt
The Atlantic Fleet in the Harbor of Rio de Janeiro, as part of the Great White Fleet expedition (1907), by Henry Reuterdahl
General Louis Botha by "Pyg" - Vanity Fair, 29 May 1907
South African politician and the first prime minister of the Union of South Africa – the forerunner of the modern South African state.
Mr CJ Darling, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 15 July 1897
He was an English lawyer, politician and High Court judge. He died at the Cottage Hospital, Lymington, Hampshire, on 29 May 1936 aged 86.
Mr Henry Kemble, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 24 April 1907
He was a British actor. A member of the famed Kemble family, he was the grandson of Charles Kemble.
Charles Russell, by Leslie Ward - Published in Vanity Fair, 10 April 1907
He was an English solicitor. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his nephew under the terms of the special remainder.
Douglas Cecil Rees Stuart, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 13 March 1907
He was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he was appointed assistant chief clerk in the Solicitor's Department at the Inland Revenue.
This satirical cartoon, which appeared on the front page of the Daily Herald on 24 May 1913, depicts Home Secretary Reginald McKenna using a bucket and funnel to force-feed a blindfolded and bound suffragette.