RMGAMHW0–The winner, 'Hard Ridden', Charlie Smirke up, is led into the winners enclosure by his owner Sir Victor Sassoon.
RMD0XY48–Robert Smirke, 1752 – 1845. English artist and illustrator.
RF2P8ERYM–Elevation of part of the Western Transept of Ely Cathedral. SMIRKE 1810 print
RM2BWB75X–Smirke again to the fore at Windsor Races . C Smirke , who heads the list of winning jockeys , won another race at Windsor taking his total to 9 winning mounts . Picture shows ' Pomme Royal ' with Smirke up , being led in after his win . 4 April 1924
RMPMFGC3–The General Post Office, 1880 high quality steel engraving of the main post office for London between 1829 and 1910, the HQ of the GPO of the UK, and England's first purpose-built post office completed in 1829 to designs by Robert Smirke
RM2C02T2Y–The Earl of Sandwich refusing to abandon his ship during the Battle of Solebay (7th June 1672), painting by Robert Smirke, 1793
RMENTX6G–Jockey Charlie Smirke seen here at Windsor 26th May 1928
RME0MC0T–Jun. 06, 1954 - Racing at Epsom Charlie Smirke Unseated: Jockey C. Smirke was unseated from his mount ''Bois Le Roi'', at the Bunbury Stakes at Epsom today - and the horse finished the race riderless. The race was won by alligator11. Picture Shows: The finish of the Bunbury Stakes at Epsom today- Showing Alligator 11 (K.Gethin ) winning, followed by the riderless ''Bois Le Roi'
RMD8Y081–ENGLAND, London, British Museum Interior of the Great Court and Reading Room domed roof designed by Sydney Smirke.
RMKC9H1N–Drawing for Foreign Office, Westminster, for competition of 1857, Sir Robert Smirke, 1857
RMRJYAAR–The General Post Office built on the eastern side of St. Martin's Le Grand in the City of London between 1825 and 1829, to designs by Robert Smirke, was the main post office for London between 1829 and 1910, the headquarters of the General Post Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and England's first purpose-built post office. It was demolished in 1912.
RMKM700H–London. England. Greek Revival exterior of the British Museum, designed by Sir Robert Smirke (1780–1867) in 1823 and completed in 1852.
RM2NGNA31–Picrure showing Tulyar, Aga's fifth Derby winner in may 1952. The photo shows Ali Khan leading his father's horse into unsaddling enclosure after it won the 173rd derby stakes at Epsom. The jokey is Charlie Smirke
RMMPW2FW–British Museum, Great Russell Street, Camden, London, 2000. Artist: Unknown.
RF2HW1BB8–Art inspired by Sydney Smirke, 1860s, Albumen silver print, Approx. 10.2 x 6.3 cm (4 x 2 1/2 in.), Photographs, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMRC5R1R–'Reading Room of the Great Library at the British Museum seen from the Entrance', c1935. Creator: Fleming.
RMW4NMMN–Church of St. Philip with St. Stephen, Chapel Street, Salford, Manchester, England, UK. Sir Robert Smirke, 1825
RFBE1HKB–Iron railings at the British Museum, Great Russell Street. Designed by Sydney Smirke who also created the museum's reading room.
RMD89857–Jockey - Charlie Smirke
RMGAMHW2–The Aga Khan's 'Tulyar', ridden by Charlie Smirke is led in to the winners enclosure by the Aga Khan's son, Prince Aly Khan
RMP5TA1M–19-20 irish street Whitehaven high renaissance italiante building designed by sydney smirke Cumbria England UK
RF2P8ER2T–Part of the inside of the Western Tower of Ely Cathedral. SMIRKE 1810 print
RM2BWFJC0–C Smirke , Jockey 1924
RMPMFGC2–The British Museum, 1880 high quality steel engraving of the first national public museum in the world, established in 1753 on the collections of Hans Sloane, the neo-classical front built to the designs of Robert Smirke opened between 1827 and 1857
RM2PE5YEC–The Telling Room of the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London, c1933. Men counting coins using an automated telling machine at The Royal Mint.
RMENTYRC–Charlie Smirke one of the greatest jockeys of all times but never the Champion. 15th March 1938
RM2CWBKDY–Engraving depicting the exterior to Montague House, the old home of the British Museum, from Great Russell Street.
RMD8Y08F–ENGLAND, London, British Museum Interior of the Great Court and Reading Room domed roof designed by Sydney Smirke.
RMD30J17–SCENE FROM 'THE HYPOCRITE' BY R. SMIRKE R.A. IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY (BRITISH SCHOOL) SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM 1869
RMRJYACN–The hall of the General Post Office built on the eastern side of St. Martin's Le Grand in the City of London between 1825 and 1829, to designs by Robert Smirke, was the main post office for London between 1829 and 1910, the headquarters of the General Post Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and England's first purpose-built post office. It was demolished in 1912.
RMKMA6JE–London. England. Greek Revival exterior of the British Museum, designed by Sir Robert Smirke (1780–1867) in 1823 and completed in 1852.
RF2EJ1KCP–Oxford & Cambridge Club 71-77 Pall Mall St. James's by Sir Robert Smirke
RF2HKDMBC–Inspired by Photoreproduction of a print after a painting by Robert Smirke, depicting a scene from Much ado about nothing by William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, Act IV. Scene 2, Shown is the examination of Conrade and Borachio., maker:, c. 1873 - in or before 1883, paper, height 86 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMBDAHXX–Lowther Castle, Westmorland, home of the Earl of Lonsdale, c1880. Artist: Unknown
RMW4NMK5–Church of St. Philip with St. Stephen, Chapel Street, Salford, Manchester, England, UK. Sir Robert Smirke, 1825
RMD8PA1G–greater london council blue plaque marking a home of architect sir robert smirke, fitzrovia, london, england
RMK07W9D–Charlie Smirke, British jockey, on Mahmoud
RM2DB4KKC–Antique c1845 engraving, the British Museum, London, England. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RMCPE7C1–Normanby Hall Regency Mansion near Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire, England. Former home of the Sheffield family.
RF2P8ER1E–Part of the end of the south transept of Ely Cathedral. SMIRKE 1810 old print
RM2BWBW76–H H the Aga Khan ' s ' Zionist ' with C Smirke up 10 April 1926
RMFFGYW6–A commemorative blue plaque for Sir Robert Smirke (1 October 1780 – 18 April 1867) on display on a wall in London, UK.
RMPRK0RA–London England,UK,Bloomsbury,The British Museum,human culture history,exterior,courtyard,facade,front entrance,ionic column,pediment,neo-classical arc
RMENW13A–Charlie Smirke (left) seen here with Gordon Richards seen here at Lewes racecourse 28th May 1926
RM2CWBKDR–Engraving depicting the exterior to Montague House the old home of the British Museum.
RMG8Y03N–Mrs Henderson's Monsieur L'Amiral, ridden by Charlie Smirke, after winning the Goodwood Cup.
RMKC6236–The Seven Ages, Fifth Age: The Justice (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 7), After Sir Robert Smirke, 1801
RMMNXPGH–. English: Edward IV seated at left in a tent, the prince dragged before him by a guard. 1811. after Robert Smirke 1179 The Prince of Wales brought before Edward IV
RMPEWXT2–UK, Cumbria, Eden Valley, Appleby, Low Cross and 1811 cloisters by R Smirke outside St Lawrence’s Church
RF2EJ1KF0–Oxford & Cambridge Club 71-77 Pall Mall St. James's by Sir Robert Smirke
RF2HKDM9J–Inspired by Photoreproduction of a print after a painting by Robert Smirke, depicting a scene from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Act II. Scene 5, Shylock, Jessica and Lancelot are seen in Shylock's house., maker:, c. 1873 - in or before 1883, paper, height 117, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2T04WME–Mary Queen of Scots, Landing in England, engraving by James Neagle after Robert Smirke, 1810
RMC4B8MG–Church of St. Philip with St. Stephen, Chapel Street, Salford, Manchester, England, UK. Sir Robert Smirke, 1825
RMD8PA5F–greater london council blue plaque marking a home of architect sir robert smirke, fitzrovia, london, england
RMANKK00–Odyssey Circe Smirke
RMEYG196–Spire of St Mary's Church, Wyndham Place, London W1H 1PQ
RMCPE7JR–Normanby Hall Regency Mansion near Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire, England. Former home of the Sheffield family.
RF2P8ER3R–Part of the Gallilee at the West end of Ely Cathedral. SMIRKE 1810 old print
RM2BWBE6C–Alfred Smirke , the jockey , and his Fiancee , Miss Margery Friday ( Married 27 January 1934 ) 16 January 1934
RM2K3D936–The Fatal Effect of the Plague of 1665. After an engraving by English artist Robert Smirke. Figures suggest as many as 100,000 people - a quarter of London's population - died during the 18 months the plague raged in the capital.
RM2BT5N0N–Worthy House, Winchester, the seat of Admiral Sir Charles Ogle. House designed by Robert Smirke in the modern Georgian style. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by T. Hewetson from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1825.
RMENTY60–Windsor Lad ridden by Charlie Smirke being led in by the Maharajah of Rajpipla after winning the 1934 Derby 6th June 1934
RM2CWBKDM–Engraving depicting the entrance to Montague House, the old home of the British Museum, viewed from the portico of Robert Smirke's new facade.
RMG8Y024–Racing at Goodwood - Third Day - The Goodwood Cup. Mrs Henderson's Monsieur L'Amiral, ridden by Charlie Smirke, wins the Goodwood Cup ahead of Sea Lover and Roscoff.
RMH4KRPP–Robert Smirke, British (1752-1845), Patriotic Fund, pen and brown ink with gray wash heightened with white on laid paper
RMMNWTRE–. English: , 'Henry IV part1 act II scene 4' for Boydell Shakespeare Gallery . 1805. scan Google Books; painting Robert Smirke 1068 Robert Smirke Henry IV part 1 act II scene 4
RMW48AC6–Worthy House, Winchester, the seat of Admiral Sir Charles Ogle. House designed by Robert Smirke in the modern Georgian style. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by T. Hewetson from Rudolph Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, London, 1825.
RF2EJ1KGY–Oxford & Cambridge Club 71-77 Pall Mall St. James's by Sir Robert Smirke
RM2B03Y2H–An engraving of the Kings College, Strand, London scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. Believed copyright free.
RM2DDPF59–Edward V and the Duke of York: Princes smothered in the Tower, engraving by Anker Smith after Robert Smirke, 1810
RMH9TY14–19th Century view of the Wellington Monument in Phoenix Park, Dublin City, Ireland. The obelisk was designed by the architect Sir Robert Smirke and the foundation stone was laid in 1817. In 1820 it ran out of construction funds and therefore remained unfinished until 18 June 1861 when it was opened to the public. There were also plans for a statue of Wellesley on horseback but it was never completed.
RMC5YFHA–the 19th century st mary's church, marylebone, london, england, designed by architect sir robert smirke in greek revival style
RMK07FBF–Sir Robert Smirke (1781 - 1867) architect Date: 1800
RF2WJKC9N–Kupferstich von 1797 von W.C. Wilson nach W. Smirke RA von Angelo und Isabella in Akt 2 Szene 4 von Maß für Maß von William Shakespeare, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RMCPE7KP–Normanby Hall Regency Mansion near Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire, England. Former home of the Sheffield family.
RF2P8ERPE–One of the second tier of arches in the Presbytery of Ely Cathedral. SMIRKE 1810
RM2BWBK0N–Alfred Smirke , the jockey , and his Fiancee , Miss Margery Friday ( Married 27 January 1934 ) 16 January 1934
RM2NRT3RB–Mary Queen of Scots escape from Loch Leven Castle, May 2, 1568. After a print by William Sharp from a work by Robert Smirke originally featured in Robert Bowyer's Historic Gallery, published between 1793 and 1806.
RMPNC3BH–The Seven Ages of Man: The Justice, 'As You Like It,' II, vii. Date/Period: Between 1798 and 1801. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 381 mm (15 in); Width: 505 mm (19.88 in). Author: Robert Smirke.
RM2JWMW1G–Lincoln Crown Court in castle grounds, Lincoln city 2022
RM2CWBKE0–Engraving depicting Robert Smirke's facade of the British Museum.
RMG50RA9–Jockey Charlie Smirke
RMEDYMWJ–Robert Smirke, British (1752-1845), Patriotic Fund, pen and brown ink with gray wash heightened with white on laid paper
RMFJ1JFF–St Mary's Church London. Wyndham Place, York Street, London
RM2DJ3NN0–Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire, England. Gothic-style crenellated house built by William Turner in 1801 remodelled by Robert Smirke for George Cholmondeley, 1st Marquess of Cholmondeley. Colour woodblock by Benjamin Fawcett in the Baxter process of an illustration by Alexander Francis Lydon from Reverend Francis Orpen Morris’s Picturesque Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, William Mackenzie, London, 1880.
RF2EJ1KGW–Oxford & Cambridge Club 71-77 Pall Mall St. James's by Sir Robert Smirke
RMMPXJRE–Eastnor Castle, near Ledbury, Herefordshire, March 1921. Artist: Aerofilms.
RMAPJ5RM–The British Museum London
RMT6DF8N–Robert Smirke, The Two Sons of Tipu Sultan, Sultan of Mysore, Being Handed over as Hostages to General Cornwallis, c. 1792
RMJ4231K–Lady Jane Grey after Robert Smirke
RMKE52MH–Interior of the New Covent Garden Theatre (Theatre Royal) 1809 - 1856. Designed by Robert Smirke, this was the second theatre on the site of what is now the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The first theatre burnt down in 1808 and the second was also destroyed by fire in 1856.
RMAY4RA0–Matilda Escapes Smirke
RMJTMA3A–Royal Mint Court is the site of a 19th-century building located on Little Tower Hill in London, England which served as home to the Royal Mint
RMCPE7MB–Normanby Hall Regency Mansion near Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire, England. Former home of the Sheffield family.
RF2P8ERNY–One of the lower tier of arches in the Presbytery of Ely Cathedral. SMIRKE 1810
RM2BWBNJD–Alfred Smirke , the jockey , and his Fiancee , Miss Margery Friday ( Married 27 January 1934 ) 16 January 1934
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