EditorialRunning Horse Weathervane. Alvin L. Jewell (d. 1867); A. L. Jewell & Company (1852-67); Waltham, Massachusetts. Date: 1852-1867. Dimensions: 43.2 ? 69.2 cm (17 ? 27 1/4 in.). Copper, lead and/or zinc, and gilding. Origin: United States.
EditorialRunning Horse Weathervane. Alvin L. Jewell (d. 1867); A. L. Jewell & Company (1852-67); Waltham, Massachusetts. Date: 1852-1867. Dimensions: 43.2 ? 69.2 cm (17 ? 27 1/4 in.). Copper, lead and/or zinc, and gilding. Origin: United States.
EditorialWaltham Cross, Hertfordshire, Eleanor Cross in Waltham Cross, signed: Engraved by S. Sparrow, from a Drawing by W. Alexander, Fig. 45, p. 26, Alexander, William (Drawing); Sparrow, S. (engr.), 1806, John Britton: The architectural antiquities of Great ...
EditorialRunning Horse Weathervane. Alvin L. Jewell (d. 1867); A. L. Jewell & Company (1852-67); Waltham, Massachusetts. Date: 1852-1867. Dimensions: 43.2 ? 69.2 cm (17 ? 27 1/4 in.). Copper, lead and/or zinc, and gilding. Origin: United States.
EditorialWaltham Abbey Church from the north-west; a wall in the middle ground; buildings in the distance; grass and a path in the foreground. WALTHAM ABBEY, ESSEX, NW. [England] : [publisher not identified], [about 1794]. Source: Maps K.Top.13.18.1.b. Language...
EditorialA plan of the lands called the King's Forest, or the King's Woods, lying in that part of the forest of Waltham called Hainault Forest, and in the parishes of Barking and Dagenham. A colored plan of the lands called the King's Forest, or the King's Wood...
EditorialFour Kings of England: above, Henry II with Waltham Abbey; and Richard I with the church of St Thomas of Canterbury. Below, John with the Cistercian Abbey of Beaulieu; and Henry III with Westminster Abbey. . Historia Anglorum. England (St Albans), 1250...
EditorialBattle of Hastings. Chronique de Normandie. France [Rouen]; 2nd half of 15th century. [Miniature only] After the Battle of Hastings; the victorious Normans leave their tents, while relatives of the English soldiers seek their dead, and four monks carry...
EditorialThe Eleanor Cross at Waltham Cross on the left-hand side; a gallows-type pub sign for the Three Swans extending over the road; buildings on the left and right. WALTHAM CROSS. 1790. Aquatint and etching with hand-colouring. Source: Maps K.Top.15.88.e. L...
EditorialCharter of Waltham in the Wolds. Aston Charters. England; circa 1155-1166. [Charter and seal] Notification by Robert, Bishop of Lincoln to install Richard, nephew of Stephan de Meccet, to the parsonage of Waltham in the Wolds, co. Leics. Presented by S...
EditorialWaltham Abbey church on the right; the graveyard and a tree in the foreground; the town of Waltham Abbey to the left in the middle-ground. WALTHAM ABBEY, ESSEX, SW. [England] : [publisher not identified], [about 1794]. Source: Maps K.Top.13.18.1.a. Lan...
EditorialCharter of Waltham on the Wolds. Aston Charters. England; circa 1155-1166. [Charter and seal] Notification by Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, of the surrender by Torold de Waltham, of the parsonage of Waltham on the Wolds, co. Leics., in favour of Richard, ...
EditorialWaltham Abbey, Essex, ca. 1840, Graphite and watercolor, Sheet: 9 3/4 x 15 1/4 in. (24.8 x 38.7 cm), Drawings, Peter De Wint (British, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent 1784?1849 London), De Wint?s masterful control of a watercolor here evokes trees, water and sk...
EditorialPride of Waltham pink hybrid rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's "The Rose Garden in two divisions," London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, "The Rose Garden" soon ...