Editorial‘View of Somerset Place including the Adelphi, &c. by I. Farington; engraved by Stadler, 1791.’ View from the River Thames with the Adelphi and Somerset House on the right; figures in boats on the water. Inscribed in ink '1791' below the title. Etc...
EditorialLondon. In the Centre, is seen principally Wateloo Bridge, to the right, part of Somerset House and the Adelphi - in distance, Westminster Abbey and Bridge, Lambeth Palace &c., and in Middle Distance, the Theatres, Whitehall, St Martins, and other Pari...
EditorialAdelphi Theatre, Westminster. "London Day by Day", 1889. . A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscellaneous printed matter relating to Victorian entertainment and everyday life. [London] : F. Harris & Co. Ltd. Manager A. H. Chamberlyn. 175 Stran...
Editorial'View of the South Front of the New Buildings called Adelphi, formerly Durham Yard, and also that part of the Cities of London & Westminster which extends along the River Thames to the Monument'. A perspectival view with the Adelphi on the left, men dr...
EditorialView of Somerset place, including the Adelphi etc. View from the River Thames with the Adelphi and Somerset House on the right; figures in boats on the water. Inscribed in ink '1791'. View of Somerset place, including the Adelph, &c. / Josh Farington R...
EditorialA view over the Thames, with Waterloo Bridge, centre, and Somerset House and St. Pauls, left. A View of LONDON, from near the Adelphi. [London] : Pubd by T. Clay, Ludgate Hill, London, March 13 1815. Aquatint and etching with hand-colouring on card. So...
EditorialThe Adelphi. The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam, Esquires. Eng. & Fr. London : The Authors, 1778-1822. Source: 3.Tab.1.(2), plate iii.
EditorialA plan, in Indian ink, of the Adelphi Terrace and the adjoining streets. A plan, in Indian ink, of the Adelphi Terrace and the adjoining streets; drawn on a scale of 30 feet to an inch. ca. 1770-1800. Ms. 2 f. x 1 f. 6 in.; 61 x 46 cm.; Scale 1: 360. 3...
EditorialAeschinus (Adelphi IV,4). Woodcut, 92 x 147mm. Reprints made in the 19th century, woodblock lost. Illustration to "Comedies of Terence" (Publius Terentius Afer: Comoediae). Around 1492/93. Not published as a book; preserved are 132 woodcuts.
EditorialThe Thames and the Adelphi The Adelphi under construction, London A Study of the Thames with the Final Stages of the Adelphi, Attributed to William Hodges, 1744-1797, British.