"An engraving in two divisions; in that on our left a French officer, "1," with a closed letter in his hand and his finger on his lips, walks away from another, "2," who asks for news from him... In the divisio More
Relief shown pictorially. Facsimile. Original version: [Norfolk, England? : s.n], 1775. Pyle sculp., Angel Court, Snow Hill, London. "Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, January 10th 1775." Available also More
Print shows Britannia drawn and quartered at a crossroad by ropes attached to three horses, one labeled "Tyranny" racing down the road "to America", another labeled "Venality" racing down the road "to Spain", a More
Print shows Benjamin Franklin, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, without spectacles, wearing fur cap, in oval. After a portrait by Cochin. Illus. in: An impartial history of the present war in America; More
Print shows John Bull (representing England) standing on his toes on a rock, a rope around his neck and tied to a limb above him; on the right, across a body of water (probably representing the English Channel) More
Print shows Lord Sandwich playing a fiddle, sitting between two courtesans, to the left, Lord North yawns while sitting on a sack, behind them are Rigby, Amherst, and Germain. To the right of this party is stan More
Print shows four British warships landing troops and firing on Charlestown, a British battery on Copp's Hill in Boston also fires on Charlestown which is in flames, also shows the assault on "Bunker's Hill." I More
Engraved for Raymond's history of England. Illus. from: A new, universal and impartial history of England ... to the spring of the year 1784 ... / by George Frederick Raymond, Esq.... London : Printed for J. C More
Relief shown pictorially. "Published as ye Act directs, 1st Jan'y 1786." Printed on box lid: Riviera Bon-Bons, Rowntree, York England. Includes ill. LC box lid annotated in ink. LC copy imperfect: Ca. 18 pieces More
Relief shown by hachures. Also covers county of Oxfordshire and adjacent regions. Statement of dedication at upper right: To the Vice Chancellor ... in the University of Oxford ... this map is most respectfully More
Print shows the waterfront buildings along the Thames River during the reign of King James 1st, with principal buildings identified on the plate, also shows some sailboats on the river, as well as a royal floti More
Print shows the mirrored curtain reflecting the audience at the Royal Coburg Theatre (Old Vic Theatre) and Ramo Samee, a juggler, magician, and sword swallower, juggling on stage. Forms part of: British Cartoo More
"The back view of the Achilles statue burlesqued on its high pedestal raised on a plinth and the front view of the booted statue, displaying a grotesque face, and the fig-leaf..." (Source: George). Two designs More
Print shows, at top, a bird's-eye view of the former Manor House of Paris Garden, now known as Holland's Leaguer, a brothel, with view of the gardens and surrounding moat, also shows a guard at the entrance; an More
Print shows a view from the street of the ruins of the Brunswick Theatre, Wellclose Square, London, after it collasped on February 28th, 1828.
Print showing two views of freight trains of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Company, with flatbed cars for hauling standard freight and cars with rails and cages for hauling livestock, drawn by steam loco More
Prints show exterior views, on the top, the tower at Faulkbourn Hall; and on the bottom, the Layer Marney Tower and house. Inscribed in pencil on verso: 350061. Stamped on verso: L.C. Fine Arts Division. Forms More
Prints show exterior views, on the top, a carriage and pedestrians in front of the Greek revival entrance, labeled "Necropolis", of the Low Hill General Cemetery in Liverpool; and on the bottom, many small boat More
Scale [ca. 1:2,700,000]. LC Railroad maps, 101 Description derived from published bibliography. At top of map: "See paragraph headed Our Railway Map." On the verso: City of Boston. 18 x 14 cm. Available also th More
Print shows an exterior view of the Gilpin family manor house at Kentmere, Westmoreland, England. Stamped in lower left: From the file of James F. Queen artist, 1824-1889. (DLC/PP-1997:105) Forms part of: Mari More
Print shows two angelic female figures, with wings, representing "Peace and Good-Will between England and France" carrying an olive branch and holding hands, following the submarine telegraph cable across the b More
Print shows the Friends' meeting house at Airton, North Yorkshire, England. Illus. from: The life and correspondence of William and Alice Ellis, of Airton / by James Backhouse. 2nd ed., rev. and corr. Philadel More