EditorialThe prayer book articles and homilies; some forgotten facts in their history which may decide their interpretation : Tomlinson, J. T. (John Tomlinson).
EditorialMarrubium album, Gingidium, Parallel Title: Endive, Leaving Forgotten, Signed: G.D. Heuman sculp, Copperplate, Plate CXI (Vol. 1), F?ssli, Johann Melchior; Heumann, Georg Daniel (sculp.), 1731, Johann Jakob Scheuchzer: Kupfer-Bibel (...). Augspurg und ...
EditorialA history of postal agitation from fifty years ago till the present day, including a few forgotten pages in the wider History of our own times : Swift, H.G.
EditorialA complete memoir of Richard Haines (1633-1685); a forgotten Sussex worthy, with a full account of his ancestry and posterity : Haines, Charles Reginald.
EditorialForgotten shell, plum blossom shell and cherry shell Wasuregai, umenohanagai, sakuragai (title on object) A series of shells (series title) Kaitsukushi (series title on object), Larger gray shell with pink saw shell and other shells. With three poems, ...
EditorialTea caddy Tea caddy Tea caddy, hexagonal, decorated with embossed flower and leaf vines, Caddy, of red B?ttger stoneware with a black surface and a round, flattened cap. The six sides are decorated in low relief with two alternating flower and leaf vin...
EditorialCoconut cup, Coconut cup with gold-plated silver frame, lid, high base and gold-plated silver frame. The note is set in three vertical bands of Renaissance ornament, which connect the edge with the baluster-shaped trunk. Three oval cartouches with Bibl...
EditorialThe Prayer book articles and homilies : some forgotten facts in their history which may decide their interpretation : Tomlinson, J. T. (John Tomlinson).
EditorialHead of a Bearded Man in Profile to Left, possibly the Portrait of the Poet Giorgio Anselmi (ca. 1459-1528), with Faint Sketch of a Skull-like Head.
EditorialSyria. Ruweiha. Dead Cities or Forgotten Cities. Northwest Syria. Roman Empire to Byzantine Christianity. Dated from 1st to 7th century, and abandoned between 8th-10th century. Remains of cisterns. Unesco World Heritage Site. (Photo taken before Syrian...
EditorialOn Mount Prasrava?a, the two princes wait until the advent of autumn and of the season for going to war, in the meantime revelling in the beauty of the flora and fauna on the mountain and the wonders of the rainy season. But once enthroned, Sugrīva ...
EditorialBlack-Friers 1623'. Corpses buried beneath the rubble of a building collapse. A disaster, and an event claimed as a judgement on papists, the victims being Catholics. The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in Hunsdon House, Blackfriars, Lon...
EditorialSyria. Ruweiha. Dead Cities or Forgotten Cities. Northwest Syria. Roman Empire to Byzantine Christianity. 1st to 7th century, it was abandoned between 8th-10th century. Ruins. Unesco World Heritage Site. Historical photography (taken before Syrian Civi...
EditorialHead of a Bearded Man in Profile to Left, possibly the Portrait of the Poet Giorgio Anselmi (ca. 1459-1528), with Faint Sketch of a Skull-like Head.
EditorialOn Mount Prasrava?a, the two princes wait until the advent of autumn and of the season for going to war, in the meantime revelling in the beauty of the flora and fauna on the mountain and the wonders of the rainy season. But once enthroned, Sugrīva ...
EditorialThe Galoshes of Fortune. "That is probably a Museum of Art," thought he, "where they have forgotten to take down the sign". . Fairy Tales ... Illustrated by Harry Clarke. F.P. London : G. G. Harrap & Co., [1916]. Source: K.T.C.102.a.15 plate opposite ...
EditorialKept close is not forgotten. Later Tales, published during 1867 & 1868 ... Tran. Bell & Daldy: London, 1869. A young man and woman riding away on horses from a castle. From the story 'Kept close is not forgotten'. Image taken from Later Tales, publish...
EditorialPsalms of the Passion. The dead Christ, with blood streaming from his wounds, kneels by an open tomb, with instruments of the Passion behind him. Borders with trompe l'oeil decoration of flowers. At foot, inscription in the hand of King Henry VIII: ins...
EditorialOn Mount Prasrava?a, the two princes wait until the advent of autumn and of the season for going to war, in the meantime revelling in the beauty of the flora and fauna on the mountain and the wonders of the rainy season. But once enthroned, Sugrīva ...
EditorialBlack-Friers 1623'. Corpses buried beneath the rubble of a building collapse. A disaster, and an event claimed as a judgement on papists, the victims being Catholics. The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in Hunsdon House, Blackfriars, Lon...
EditorialSyria. Rueiha. Dead Cities or Forgotten Cities. Northwest Syria. Roman Empire to Byzantine Christianity. 1st to 7th century, abandoned between 8th-10th century. Unesco World Heritage Site. Historical photography (before Syrian Civil War).
EditorialBronze statue of an emperor, perhaps Valentinian I or Honorius; brought from Byzantium to Italy in a ship that foundered on the coast of Barletta. Legs added later; the original legs were lost when the " Colossus" lay forgotten on the beach i...
EditorialHead of a Bearded Man in Profile to Left, possibly the Portrait of the Poet Giorgio Anselmi (ca. 1459-1528), with Faint Sketch of a Skull-like Head.
EditorialBarking Timber in Wychwood Forest, Oxfordshire, 1818 (?), Graphite, pen and gray ink, and watercolour with gum arabic and with scratching out, Sheet: 15 3/4 x 12 1/4 in. (40 x 31.1 cm), Drawings, Joshua Cristall (British, baptised London 1768?1847 Lond...
EditorialSyria. Rueiha. Dead Cities or Forgotten Cities. Northwest Syria. Roman Empire to Byzantine Christianity. 1st to 7th century, abandoned between 8th-10th centuries. Unesco World Heritage Site. Historical photography (before Civil War Syria).
EditorialMeeting of the veterans of the German "Afrika-Korps", Fieldmarshal Rommel's elite troupe, in Iserlohn, West Germany, 1951. A special welcome was given to "our good Austrians who have not forgotten their German brothers in arms" who had come in Lede...
EditorialBagni di Lucca. The protestant cemetery, in the foreground the tomb of long forgotten novelist " Ouida", Louise de la Ramee, who died in 1908.
EditorialBronze statue of an emperor, perhaps Valentinian I or Honorius; brought from Byzantium to Italy in a ship that foundered on the coast of Barletta. Legs added later; the original legs were lost when the " Colossus" lay forgotten on the beach i...