EditorialView on the Jhelum at Srinagar. Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes Collection: Photograph. India, c.1895. From the Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes collection, a view on the Jhelum at Srinagar, looking towards the Shah Hamadan Masjid, with Hari Parbat Fort beyond. ...
EditorialElias Ashmole (1617-1692). English antiquary. Portrait. England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First. Comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610; both illustrative of Shakespear...
EditorialIllustration for 'As you like it'. The works of Mr William Shakespear; in six volumes Revis'd and corrected, with an account of the life and writings of the author By N Rowe, Esq;. London: Jacob Tonson, 1709. Source: C.123.fff.2 volume 2.
EditorialIllustration for the play by Shakespeare, 'Hamlet'. The works of Mr William Shakespear; in six volumes Revis'd and corrected ... Jacob Tonson: London, 1709. Source: 2302.b.14 volume 5 page 2365. Language: English.
EditorialIllustration for the play by Shakespeare, 'The Taming of the shrew'. The works of Mr William Shakespear; in six volumes Revis'd and corrected ... Jacob Tonson: London, 1709. Source: 2302.b.14 volume 2 plate 668. Language: English.
EditorialA view on the Jhelum at Srinagar, Kashmir, looking towards Takht-i-Sulaiman. Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes Collection: Photograph Album Of Lady Barnes. India, c.1895. Source: Photo 556/1(17).
EditorialIllustration for the play by Shakespeare, 'Pericles'. The works of Mr William Shakespear; in six volumes Revis'd and corrected ... Jacob Tonson: London, 1709. Source: 2302.b.14.(6) page 2845. Language: English.
EditorialMidsummer Nights Dream. The Works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Carefully. Oxford, 1744, 43. A scene from Midsummer Nights Dream. Nick Bottom with the head of an ass. Image taken from The Works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Carefully revised and cor...
EditorialIllustration for the play by Shakespeare, 'Trolius and Cressida'. The works of Mr William Shakespear; in six volumes Revis'd and corrected ... Jacob Tonson: London, 1709. Source: 2302.b.14 volume 4, plate 1809. Language: English.
EditorialLord and Lady Curzon. Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes Collection: Loose Print. India, 1902. Lord and Lady Curzon and party posing with dead tiger beneath shooting platform near Nekonda, Warangal district, Hyderabad. Image taken from Sir Hugh Shakespear Bar...
EditorialTitle page of 'As you like it'. The works of Mr William Shakespear; in six volumes Revis'd and corrected, with an account of the life and writings of the author By N Rowe, Esq;. London: Jacob Tonson, 1709. Source: C.123.fff.2 volume 2 title page.
EditorialA monochrome drawing of three figures standing in front of William Shakespeare's House at Stratford-upon-Avon; a horse on the right-hand side; the town of Stratford in the distance; trees throughout the scene. Shakespear House Stratford Upon Avon. c. 1...
EditorialIllustration for the play by Shakespeare, 'Cymbeline'. The works of Mr William Shakespear; in six volumes Revis'd and corrected ... Jacob Tonson: London, 1709. Source: 2302.b.14 volume 6 page 2747. Language: English.
EditorialA portrait after Scheemakers' memorial statue of Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey. Full length standing, leaning with the right elbow on a pile of books, pointing with the left hand to an excerpt of Prospero's lines from the Tempest 'The Cloud wrapp'd ...
EditorialKing Henry VIII exchanging a letter with a cardinal. The Dramatick Works of William Shakespear. London : R. Walker, 1734, 35. Source: 11762.aa.5 frontispiece.
EditorialIllustration for the play by Shakespeare, 'Othello'. Act 4, scene VI. The Works of Shakespear In six volumes Carefully revised and corrected [by Sir T Hanmer] by the former editions, and adorned with sculptures [after designs by F Hayman], etc. Oxford ...
EditorialHugh Shakespear Barnes. c. 1904. Hugh Shakespear Barnes with his mare 'Black Bride' in the garden of Government House, Maymyo. Originally published/produced in c. 1904. . Source: OIOC Photo 556/3(11),.
EditorialIllustrated title page of 'The Ranters Ranting'. The Ranters Ranting: with the apprehending, examinations, and confession of Iohn Collins, I. Shakespear, Tho. Wiberton, and five more which are to answer the next sessions. An severall songs or catches, ...
EditorialHugh Shakespear Barnes. c. 1904. Hugh Shakespear Barnes with his mare 'Black Bride' in the garden of Government House, Maymyo. Originally published/produced in c. 1904 . Source: OIOC Photo 556/3(10),.
EditorialElizabethan figures on a stage, annotated with names from various plays, such as: Changeling; Simpleton; French dancing and possibly, Falstaffe. The Wits, or Sport upon Sport, being a curious collection of several drols and farces, etc. Written by Shak...
EditorialIllustration for the play by Shakespeare, 'Measure for measure'. The Works of Shakespear In six volumes Carefully revised and corrected [by Sir T Hanmer] by the former editions, and adorned with sculptures [after designs by F Hayman], etc. Oxford : Pri...
EditorialHenry VIII and cardinal. The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six volume. London: Jacob Tonson, 1709. Henry VIII, holding a torn document, before a cardinal. Image taken from The works of Mr. William Shakespear; in six volumes Revised and corrected...
EditorialLady Macbeth. The Works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Carefully. Oxford, 1744, 43. Lady Macbeth looking at her hands. Image taken from The Works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Carefully revised and corrected [by Sir T. Hanmer] by the former editions,...
EditorialView on the Jhelum at Srinagar. Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes Collection: Photograph. India, c.1895. From the Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes collection, a view on the Jhelum at Srinagar, looking towards the Shah Hamadan Masjid, with Hari Parbat Fort beyond. ...
EditorialLord and Lady Curzon. Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes Collection: Loose Print. India, 1902. A portrait of their Excellencies Lord and Lady Curzon with first day's bag in camp near Nedonda, Waragal district, Hyderabad. Image taken from Sir Hugh Shakespear B...
EditorialKing Lear. The Works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Carefully. Oxford, 1744, 43. A scene from King Lear. Image taken from The Works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Carefully revised and corrected [by Sir T. Hanmer] by the former editions, and adorned w...