EditorialA rider on Darling Hill Road in East Burke, Vt. on May 13, 2022, which connects several trails in the Kingdom Trails Association network, as well as local inns, a bike shop, and spots for espresso and beer. (Greta Rybus/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Inn, 1942, Wax emulsion and aluminum paint on canvas, 24 ? 27 in. (61 ? 68.6 cm), Paintings, Arthur Dove (American, Canandaigua, New York 1880?1946 Huntington, New York), Although its shapes are difficult to identify, this late work by Dove suggest...
EditorialStissing House, where Clare de Boer is opening her new restaurant inside what was once one of the oldest continuously operating inns in the United States, in Pine Plains, N.Y., Feb. 25, 2022. (Lauren Lancaster/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Outskirts of Amsterdam, Georg Balthasar Probst, German, 1732 - 1801, Georg Mathaeus Probst, Hand-colored engraving on paper, For peep show. Horizontal rectangle. In the foreground is a street flanked by two inns, parts of which are shown. In the mi...
EditorialGeorge Inn, Glastonbury, Somerset: Plans of Frontages and Ground Plan, unknown artist, (FT Dollman) nineteenth century, studio of Augustus Charles Pugin, 17621832, French, formerly Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 18121852, British, 1832, Graphite with ...
EditorialThe Inn, 1942, Wax emulsion and aluminum paint on canvas, 24 ? 27 in. (61 ? 68.6 cm), Paintings, Arthur Dove (American, Canandaigua, New York 1880?1946 Huntington, New York), Although its shapes are difficult to identify, this late work by Dove suggest...
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.
EditorialTHE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT: REVIEW OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY VOLUNTEERS AND THE INNS OF COURT CORPS AT CAMBRIDGE, BY COLONEL M'MURDO, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES, 1861.
EditorialHuis De Omval aan de Amstel Den Omvall (title on object) Castles and inns along the Vecht and Amstel (series title), View of the De Omval house, located on the tip of the eponymous headland between the southern arm of the ring canal of the Watergraafsm...
EditorialKasteel Weerestein Castles and inns along the Vecht and Amstel (series title), View of castle Weerestein on the Vecht in Nieuwersluis. The print is part of a six-part series with shows of castles and inns located on the Vecht and Amstel., Castle, river...
EditorialKasteel Loenersloot 't Huys in Loenersloot (title on object) Castles and inns along the Vecht and Amstel (series title), View of the castle Loenersloot, with the gatehouse and the access bridge on the left. The print is part of a six-part series with s...
EditorialInns at the Southwark entrance to London in Shakespeare's time. Inns, Ales, and Drinking Customs of Old England. With one coloured and fifty-one half-tone illustrations. T. Fisher Unwin: London; Leipsic, 1909. Source: 010358.i.49, opposite page 56. Lan...
EditorialInterior of a Kafir Fort, Upsai. September 1885. View of interior court. Unsharp. 'Central Court, Apsai.' 'The villages Shui, Apsai, and Shidgol resemble forts rather than villages. Their plan is an irregular four-sided figure, the houses being built c...
EditorialInns at the Southwark entrance to London in Shakespeare's time. Inns, Ales, and Drinking Customs of Old England. With one coloured and fifty-one half-tone illustrations. T. Fisher Unwin: London; Leipsic, 1909. Source: 010358.i.49, opposite page 56. Lan...
EditorialThe Inn, 1942, Wax emulsion and aluminum paint on canvas, 24 ? 27 in. (61 ? 68.6 cm), Paintings, Arthur Dove (American, Canandaigua, New York 1880?1946 Huntington, New York), Although its shapes are difficult to identify, this late work by Dove suggest...
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.
EditorialTHE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT: REVIEW OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY VOLUNTEERS AND THE INNS OF COURT CORPS AT CAMBRIDGE, BY COLONEL M'MURDO, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES, 1861.