28th August 1875: Frederick Ferdinand, Count Buest, Austrian ambassador to London. Vanity Fair - No 356 - Men of the Day No 108 - Austria - pub. 1875 Caricature by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Count Frederick Buest Time People Visual Art Count Buest
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Vector illustration of a mother teaching her daughter to count with a book. These delightful characters are great for any education / schooling related projects. Hair / eye color can be edited easily in Adobe Illustrator or similar programs. *Bonus EPS and JPG file, an additional boy character. People Image Happiness Learn to Count
circa 1845: A page from a mid nineteenth-century children's textbook with hand-tinted illustrations of a group of men, a set of candlesticks and some vegetables. Each row of pictures is accompanied by a set of questions concentrating on simple arithmetic, but also asking such questions as 'Of What material are candlesticks made ?' and 'Of what use is the garden onion ?'. Vict 1164 100 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Vegetable Candle Lighting Equipment Count The Onions !
circa 1845: A page from a mid nineteenth-century children's textbook with hand-tinted illustrations of a series of gesturing hands, a row of soldiers and a landscape. Each picture is accompanied by a set of questions concentrating on simple arithmetic, but also asking such questions as 'How are these soldiers standing ?' and 'Can you stand as upright ?'. Vict 1164 101 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Human Hand Childhood Time Count The Fingers