EditorialUntitled (Esk House from Green Gable). Artist Unknown. Date: 1860-1869. Dimensions: 8.3 ? 7.7 cm (each image); 8.6 ? 17.8 cm (card). Albumen print, stereo. Origin: .
EditorialFranti?ek Urban, Lit. ?stav K. K??, esk? pomocn? zemsk? spolek pro nemocn? s pl?cn?mi chorobami v Kr?lovstv? esk?m, lithography, total: height: 116.00 cm; width: 84.50 cm, signed and dated: o. left in print: F. Urban - 1904, Politics/Social/current eve...
EditorialLandscape with Ruined Castle on the Esk, Richard Principle Leitch, 18441875, British, 1874, Watercolor, gouache, and graphite, with scratching out on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 10 7/16 x 15 3/4in. (26.5 x 40cm) and Sh...
EditorialThe Esk, Sir David Young Cameron, 18651945, British, 1912, Drypoint on laid paper, Plate: 4 x 9 5/8in. (10.2 x 24.4cm) and Sheet: 7 1/2 x 12 3/8in. (19.1 x 31.4cm).
EditorialHawthornden Castle, near Edinburgh, Alexander Nasmyth, 17581840, British, between 1820 and 1822, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61 cm), boulders, castle, cavern, cliffs, geology, landscape, men, river, riverbanks, rocks (landforms...
EditorialRepresentation of the ship Esk of Whitby, damaged by ice and almost full of water, during an attempt to invert her position and bring the keel to the surface of the sea for repairing the damage. An Account of the Arctic Regions, with a history and desc...
EditorialNegative - Esk, Queensland, 1910, The Kirk family home, 'Nurmoyle'. The house is a'Queenslander' with wide verandas and is raised on piles. A woman and three young children are pictured outside the house, which is in a cleared rural setting.
EditorialUntitled (Esk House from Green Gable). Artist Unknown. Date: 1860-1869. Dimensions: 8.3 ? 7.7 cm (each image); 8.6 ? 17.8 cm (card). Albumen print, stereo. Origin: .
EditorialUntitled (Esk House from Green Gable). Artist Unknown. Date: 1860-1869. Dimensions: 8.3 ? 7.7 cm (each image); 8.6 ? 17.8 cm (card). Albumen print, stereo. Origin: .
EditorialNegative - Cataract Gorge, Launceston, Tasmania, circa 1900, The Cataract Bridge(King's Bridge) at the junction of the South Esk and Tamar Rivers. The house on the hill in the background was 'Trevallyn'.
EditorialNegative - Cataract Gorge, Launceston, Tasmania, circa 1900, A path and seats beside the South Esk River in the Cataract Gorge. The Cataract bridge is in the background.
EditorialNegative - Launceston, Tasmania, circa 1900, Looking across the Tamar River to the Cataract Gorge. There is a boathouse on the left, boats moored in the river and the bridge across the South Esk river in the background.
EditorialUntitled (Esk House from Green Gable). Artist Unknown. Date: 1860-1869. Dimensions: 8.3 ? 7.7 cm (each image); 8.6 ? 17.8 cm (card). Albumen print, stereo. Origin: .
EditorialRepresentation of the ship Esk of Whitby, damaged by ice and almost full of water, during an attempt to invert her position and bring the keel to the surface of the sea for repairing the damage. An Account of the Arctic Regions, with a history and desc...