EditorialFigures walking a dog in extensive parkland; a large mansion set back to the left; a horse and carriage nearby; trees throughout the scene. Baily Park in Sussex the seat of Lord Heathfield. 1788. Pen and black ink with monochrome wash. Source: Maps K.T...
EditorialFigures walking a dog in extensive parkland; a large mansion set back to the left; a horse and carriage nearby; trees throughout the scene. Baily Park in Sussex the seat of Lord Heathfield. 1788. Pen and black ink with monochrome wash. Source: Maps K.T...
EditorialArtillery: Aries or wooden battering ram and catapult used by Lord Heathfield at the siege of Gibraltar. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees,...
EditorialThe Garret Heathfield Hall, 1870 William Costen Aitken, Sepia watercolour view of the garret in Heathfield Hall, home of James Watt. Written in pencil on the back: 'The Garret in Heathfield House, where James Watt, amused himself in the declining years...
EditorialGeorge Augustus Elliot Lord Heathfield, Print made by Richard Earlom, 17431822, British, after Sir Joshua Reynolds RA, 17231792, British, 1788, Stipple engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 25 1/2 ? 20 inches (64.8 ? 50.8 cm)...
EditorialThe Garret Heathfield Hall, 1870 William Costen Aitken, Sepia watercolour view of the garret in Heathfield Hall, home of James Watt. Written in pencil on the back: 'The Garret in Heathfield House, where James Watt, amused himself in the declining years...
EditorialEngraving, Handsworth Church, Birmingham, The Burial Place of James Watt (d. 25 August 1819 at Heathfield Hall, Birmingham)., Vol I, Topographical Views, Science and Industry, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history.
EditorialJames Watt's Work Room Heathfield Hall By Jonathon Pratt Heathfield Hall, sometimes referred to as Heathfield House, was was erected between 1787-90 for the celebrated engineer and inventor, James Watt, and was designed by Samuel Wyatt., Industrial Rev...
EditorialHeathfield Hall, Handsworth, 1853 By Allen Edward Everitt, Heathfield Hall, sometimes referred to as Heathfield House, was erected in Birmingham between 1787-90 for the celebrated engineer and inventor, James Watt, and was designed by Samuel Wyatt. Sit...
EditorialFigures walking a dog in extensive parkland; a large mansion set back to the left; a horse and carriage nearby; trees throughout the scene. Baily Park in Sussex the seat of Lord Heathfield. 1788. Pen and black ink with monochrome wash. Source: Maps K.T...
EditorialMather Brown, American, 1761-1831, Sir George Augustus Elliott, Baron Heathfield, between 1788 and 1791, oil on canvas, Overall: 30 ? 25 inches (76.2 ? 63.5 cm).
EditorialDefense of Gibraltar, in honor of George Augustus Elliot, Baron Heathfield, Silver Medal. Front: man's bust piece with a hat inside an inscription. Reverse: bombardment of rock of Gibraltar by a fleet within a circle, cut: year, Gibraltar, George Augus...
EditorialDefense of Gibraltar, in honor of George Augustus Elliot, Baron Heathfield, Silver Medal. Front: man's bust piece with a hat inside an inscription. Reverse: bombardment of rock of Gibraltar by a fleet within a circle, cut: year, Gibraltar, George Augus...
EditorialPortrait of Lord Heathfield, from Old English Masters. Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931); after Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792). Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 435 x 345 mm (sheet). Wood engraving on chine paper. Origin: United St...
EditorialPortrait of Lord Heathfield, from Old English Masters. Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931); after Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792). Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 435 x 345 mm (sheet). Wood engraving on chine paper. Origin: United St...
EditorialPortrait of Lord Heathfield, from Old English Masters. Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931); after Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792). Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 435 x 345 mm (sheet). Wood engraving on chine paper. Origin: United St...
EditorialWilliam Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street. Worked as a lathe turner before losing his sight under Lord Heathfield at the Siege of Gibraltar. With another disabled beggar on crutches. Copperplate etchin...
EditorialA bird's-eye view of extensive formal gardens and an Italianate house; fields and trees surrounding the house and gardens; hills and forest land in the distance. Title inscribed in ink below image. Title contains a coat of arms and the Perceval motto '...
EditorialA bird's-eye-view looking over extensive formal gardens; figures walking on paths; a pagoda and a windmill in the distance; trees and walls around the garden. Title inscribed in ink below the image. Title bears a coat of arms and the Perceval motto 'Su...
EditorialFigures walking a dog in extensive parkland; a large mansion set back to the left; a horse and carriage nearby; trees throughout the scene. Baily Park in Sussex the seat of Lord Heathfield. 1788. Pen and black ink with monochrome wash. Source: Maps K.T...
EditorialA View of the Mansion House at Turnham Green. A bird's-eye view of extensive formal gardens and an Italianate house; fields and trees surrounding the house and gardens; hills and forest land in the distance. Title inscribed in ink in a decorative shiel...
EditorialWilliam Kinlock, blind beggar, with begging bowl. Begs at Furnival's Inn and Portugal Street. Worked as a lathe turner before losing his sight under Lord Heathfield at the Siege of Gibraltar. With another disabled beggar on crutches. Copperplate etchin...
EditorialArtillery: Aries or wooden battering ram and catapult used by Lord Heathfield at the siege of Gibraltar. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees,...