Riots & uprisings (1575 pages found in this category)


John William Waterhouse

English artist known primarily for his depictions of women set in scenes from myth, legend or poetry. He is the best known of that group of artists who from the 1880s revived the literary themes favoured by the Pre-Raphaelites.

John Wyndham bibliography

Works by John Wyndham (1903–1969) listed in order of their date of first publication.

Jonathan Simpson

Architect who was born, educated and practised in Bolton.

Jonathan Tyers

Proprietor of New Spring Gardens, later known as Vauxhall Gardens, a popular pleasure garden in Kennington, London.

Joseph Denison (banker)

A wealthy banker and owner of the Denbies estate in Surrey.

Joseph Neil Paton

Damask designer and antiquarian with large collection containing witchcraft objects, including the skull of Lilias Adie. Father of the artist Joseph Noel Paton.

Joseph Noel Paton

Scottish artist, illustrator, antiquary, poet and sculptor.

Jougs

Metal collar formerly used as an instrument of punishment in Scotland.

Judy (satirical magazine)

British satirical magazine published from 1867 until 1907.

Juliana Horatia Ewing

English writer of children's stories, whose 1865 book The Brownies gave Agnes Baden-Powell the idea and the name for the junior level of the Girl Guides.