EditorialAmateur keepsake album including the earliest known photographs of India, Unknown maker, British, active India about 1843, Attributed to James G. Jones (active 1860s), J. Kenny Meadows, Henry Thomas Ryall, John William Wright (British, 1802 - 1848), Ri...
EditorialReino Unido. Inglaterra. Ingatestone. Poblaci?n en el condado de Essex. Vista del centro de la poblaci?n a principios del siglo XIX. Grabado por Josiah Henshall (1801? -1869) a partir de un boceto de Joseph Kenny Meadows (1790-1874). "London and its En...
EditorialReino Unido. Inglaterra. Ingatestone. Poblaci?n en el condado de Essex. Vista del centro de la poblaci?n a principios del siglo XIX. Grabado por Josiah Henshall (1801? -1869) a partir de un boceto de Joseph Kenny Meadows (1790-1874). "London and its En...
EditorialThe devil-bow from 'Measure for Measure'. The Works of Shakspere revised from the best authorities: with a memoir, and essay on his genius, by Barry Cornwall: and, annotations and introductory remarks on the plays, by distinguished writers: illustrated...
EditorialA small vignette of Holofernes and Moth from 'Love's Labours Lost'. The Works of Shakspere revised from the best authorities: with a memoir, and essay on his genius, by Barry Cornwall: and, annotations and introductory remarks on the plays, by distingu...
EditorialDovecote. A fireplace. A woman, with a spinning-wheel. Wood-enraved vignette after Joseph Noel Paton in traditional tonal style. Headpiece and intial after Kenny Meadows. Midsummer Eve: a fairy tale of love.. London, 1848. Source: 12620.c.29. Language:...
EditorialThe character Barnardine in prison from 'Measure to Measure'. The Works of Shakspere revised from the best authorities: with a memoir, and essay on his genius, by Barry Cornwall: and, annotations and introductory remarks on the plays, by distinguished ...
EditorialCupids hanging like pigeons from 'Love Labour's Lost'. The Works of Shakspere revised from the best authorities: with a memoir, and essay on his genius, by Barry Cornwall: and, annotations and introductory remarks on the plays, by distinguished writers...