EditorialAn advertisement for an archery fete and other entertainments at the 'Abbey Tavern, on July, 10, 1850. [Signs of Taverns in England and Wales. Alphabetically arranged, with printed and manuscript descriptions. A Collection formed by Mr. Creed]. 1850. S...
EditorialAn article on the demolition of the 'Cock & Bottle tavern, Cannon street, London. [Signs of Taverns in England and Wales. Alphabetically arranged, with printed and manuscript descriptions. A Collection formed by Mr. Creed]. 1849. Source: 1888.b.6.
Editorial'The Adam and Eve.' Portion of an article on a pub sign. [Signs of Taverns in England and Wales. Alphabetically arranged, with printed and manuscript descriptions. A Collection formed by Mr. Creed]. [1628-1858?]. Source: 1888.b.6.
Editorial'The north east side of the sign of the 'White Hart at Schoal Inn in Norfolk built in the year 1655. A dedication and explanation of the figures. . [Signs of Taverns in England and Wales. Alphabetically arranged, with printed and manuscript description...
EditorialIllustrated title page showing the character 'Moll Cutpurse'. The Roaring Girle Or Moll Cut-Purse As it hath lately beene acted on the Fortune-stage by the Prince his Players [In prose and verse] Written by T Middleton and T Dekkar. London : Thomas Arc...
EditorialVarious newspaper cuttings. Illustration showing various beards. An article on a shaving razor. A picture of a hairdresser. An article 'burning for witchcraft'. An article on shaving. A page from the 'Saturday Magazine', showing wigs and hairdresses. ....
Editorial'The very extraordinary Sun dial facing the market place at Settle in the West Riding of Yorkshire.'. [Signs of Taverns in England and Wales. Alphabetically arranged, with printed and manuscript descriptions. A Collection formed by Mr. Creed]. [1628-18...
Editorial'The Blue Anchor.' Portrait of Sir William Wood, celebrated toxophilite (a student or lover of archery). The original print hung in the 'Blue Anchor' public house. . [Signs of Taverns in England and Wales. Alphabetically arranged, with printed and manu...
EditorialA poster for entertainment at the 'Coal Hole' public house, on the Strand, London. 'The French girl, from Newman street tonight at half-past 9. [Signs of Taverns in England and Wales. Alphabetically arranged, with printed and manuscript descriptions. A...
EditorialAn inn in Grinzing, since Schubert's time almost unchanged. Now a part of Vienna, Grinzing was a village in the early 19th where Beethoven used to spend his summers and Schubert met his friends in the local taverns.
EditorialA Girl Singing Ballads By a Paper Lanthorn, 1767?81, Mezzotint; second state, sheet: 12 3/4 x 9 in. (32.4 x 22.9 cm), Prints, Thomas Watson (British, London 1743?1781 London), After Henry Robert Morland (British, London (?) 1716??1797 London), Here, a ...
EditorialFraunce's Tavern, Broad and Pearl Streets, New York, Fraunces Tavern (New York, N.Y.), taverns (inns), Streets, United States, New York (State), New York, 1890.
EditorialRoman Graffiti on the wall. Inscription of electoral propaganda, advertisements for taverns and business advertising. Road of Abundance, Pompeii, Italy.
EditorialAn inn in Grinzing, since Schubert's time almost unchanged. Now a part of Vienna, Grinzing was a village in the early 19th where Beethoven used to spend his summers and Schubert met his friends in the local taverns.
EditorialThermopolium, a tavern of the 1st CE, Pompeii. There were 89 of these taverns or bars in Pompeii. Citizens went there before dinner, to have hot wine mixed with water, or a quick snack. Drinks and food were kept hot in the jars sunk into the counter.