EditorialApsley House, Hyde Park Corner: the Residence of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, Print made by Thomas Barber, ca. 17681843, British, after Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, 17921864, British, Published by Jones & Co., active 18221850, British, 1829, Etching on...
EditorialApsley House and Piccadilly ... from Hyde Park Corner, Frederick Nash, 17821856, British, undated, Watercolor and graphite, with scratching out on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 7 1/8 x 11 3/4in. (18.1 x 29.8cm) and Sheet: 7 1/8 ? ...
EditorialApsley House, Hyde Park Corner: the Residence of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, Print made by Thomas Barber, ca. 17681843, British, after Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, 17921864, British, Published by Jones & Co., active 18221850, British, 1829, Etching on...
EditorialApsley House and Piccadilly ... from Hyde Park Corner, Frederick Nash, 17821856, British, undated, Watercolor and graphite, with scratching out on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 7 1/8 x 11 3/4in. (18.1 x 29.8cm) and Sheet: 7 1/8 ? ...
EditorialThe Funeral of the Duke of Wellington. The Funeral Car Passing the Archway at Apsley House, November 18th 1852., Print made by Thomas Picken, active 1838died 1870, British, after Louis Haghe, 18061885, British, Published by Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd.,...
EditorialNegative - Langkoop, Victoria, 1937, Public information indicates that the house was located on the Apsley-Langkoop Rd, Langkoop. It was built for Mr & Mrs K.C. Robinson, and their son Richard might be seen looking out a window.
EditorialNegative - Man & Woman Holding a Dead Eagle by Its Outspread Wings, Apsley, Victoria, 1937, A man and woman holding a dead eagle by its outspread wings. The man also holds a rifle.
EditorialNegative - Woman & Child with Dead Eagles, Apsley, Victoria, 1936, A woman and child with a number of dead eagles hung on a frame covered with wire netting.
EditorialNegative - Balmoral, Victoria, circa 1905, Travellers outside the 'Squatters Arms' (later Lang's) Hotel. The general store in the hotel was the coach booking office for James Lyall's Coaches which ran from Hamilton to Apsley via Cavendish, Balmoral, Ha...
EditorialNegative - Lyall's Coach, Balmoral, Victoria, circa 1905, One of James Lyall's coaches. They ran from Hamilton to Apsley via Cavendish, Balmoral, Harrow and Edenhope. The driver is James Lyall's son.
EditorialOne of the falls on the Apsley. Date/Period: 1873. Watercolours. Watercolour, gouache and gum arabic watercolour, gouache and gum arabic. Height: 460 mm (18.11 in); Width: 664 mm (26.14 in).
EditorialThe Duke of Wellington's bedroom at Walmer castle, Kent, where the Duke died. Apsley House and Walmer Castle, illustrated by plates and description. London : J. Mitchell, and P. and D. Colnaghi & Co. Source: Maps.149.d.9, plate 10. Language: English.
EditorialThe Duke of Wellington's London residence, Apsley House, also known as No.1, London. Apsley House and Walmer Castle, illustrated by plates and description. London : J. Mitchell, and P. and D. Colnaghi & Co. Source: Maps.149.d.9. Language: English.
EditorialThe Waterloo Gallery at Apsley House. Apsley House and Walmer Castle, illustrated by plates and description. London : J. Mitchell, and P. and D. Colnaghi & Co. Source: Maps.149.d.9, plate 2. Language: English.
EditorialQuestioning a ministerial candidate; or, a tolerable specimen of true whiggery. The hangman coming for his due; or, a call at Apsley House. . The Political drama. [A series of caricatures.]. [London] : Printed and published by G. Drake, 12, Houghton St...
EditorialWalmer Castle. Apsley House and Walmer Castle, illustrated by pla. London : J. Mitchell, and P. and D. Colnaghi & Co. Source: Maps.149.d.9, plate 9. Language: English.
EditorialOne of the falls on the Apsley. Date/Period: 1873. Watercolours. Watercolour, gouache and gum arabic watercolour, gouache and gum arabic. Height: 460 mm (18.11 in); Width: 664 mm (26.14 in).
EditorialApsley Haouse, residencia del Duque de Wellington en Londres (Inglaterra), ciudad en la que vivi? y muri? el compositor cl?sico Georg Friedrich Haendel. Grabado de la primera mitad del siglo XIX.