- male, deceased (1892)
- John Lynch (February 18, 1825 - July 21, 1892) was a nineteenth century politician, merchant, manufacturer and newspaper publisher from Maine. Born...
- male
- John Phillips was a British engineer and surveyor in the first half of the nineteenth century. His work and reports led to the building of London's...
- male, deceased (1883)
- Édouard Manet was a French painter. One of the first nineteenth century artists to approach modern-life subjects, he was a pivotal figure in the t...
- male
- Jack Black was rat-catcher and mole destroyer by appointment to Her Majesty Queen Victoria during the middle of the Nineteenth Century. Black cut a...
- male, deceased (1900)
- John Sherman nicknamed "The Ohio Icicle" (May 10, 1823 - October 22, 1900) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Ohio during the Civil...
- male, deceased (1874)
- Sir Charles Fox (1810-1874) was a civil engineer in Derby, England, in the nineteenth century. His work focused on railways, railway stations and...
- male, deceased (1914)
- John Fox (June 30, 1835 - January 17, 1914) was a nineteenth century politician, mechanic and merchant from New York. Born in Fredericton, New...
- male, deceased (1873)
- John Robertson (April 13, 1787 - July 5, 1873) was a nineteenth century politician and lawyer from Virginia. He was the brother of Thomas B....
- male, deceased (1806)
- William Pitt the Younger (28 May 1759 - 23 January 1806) was a British politician of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He served...
- male, deceased (1660)
- Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, commonly referred to as Diego Velázquez, was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Phi...
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