EditorialAn illustration of an orangutan sitting on a chair. This is possibly Jenny the orangutan that Charles Darwin saw at London Zoo in 1838. [A collection of cuttings from newspapers, advertisements, playbills, etc]. 1700 - 1860. In 1838 London Zoo acquired...
EditorialCricket, played by the Gentlemen's club, White Conduit House, Islington. Six prints of manly recreation, as practised in public places in and about London. A collection of cuttings from newspapers, advertisements, playbills, etc. II. Carlisle House and...
EditorialThe Macaroni. A real character at the late masquerade'. A macaroni (or formerly maccaroni). In mid-18th century England, was a fashionable fellow who dressed and even spoke in an outlandishly affected and epicene manner. The term pejoratively referred ...
EditorialAn ape dressed in human clothes. A collection of cuttings from newspapers, advertisements, playbills, etc. VI-VIII. Trained Animals, Menageries, etc. ca. 1800-1860. Illustration. Source: 1889.b.10/6.(34). Language: English.
EditorialAn ape dressed in human clothes. A collection of cuttings from newspapers, advertisements, playbills, etc. VI-VIII. Trained Animals, Menageries, etc. ca. 1800-1860. Illustration. Source: 1889.b.10/6.(34). Language: English.
EditorialThe Macaroni. A real character at the late masquerade'. A macaroni (or formerly maccaroni). In mid-18th century England, was a fashionable fellow who dressed and even spoke in an outlandishly affected and epicene manner. The term pejoratively referred ...
EditorialCricket, played by the Gentlemen's club, White Conduit House, Islington. Six prints of manly recreation, as practised in public places in and about London. A collection of cuttings from newspapers, advertisements, playbills, etc. II. Carlisle House and...
EditorialLe élèphants de la pagode.' 2 acte. Déjeuner. Galerie dramatique. Theatre du cirque olympique. A coloured illustration of two performing elephants. Both are wearing a caparison, with gold trmming. [A collection of cuttings from newspapers, advertise...
EditorialAn illustration of an orangutan sitting on a chair. This is possibly Jenny the orangutan that Charles Darwin saw at London Zoo in 1838. [A collection of cuttings from newspapers, advertisements, playbills, etc]. 1700 - 1860. In 1838 London Zoo acquired...