EditorialA view of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. View of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. Whittle and Laurie, 1813. Source: Maps K.Top.27.59.2. Language: English.
Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
EditorialSupporters of former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo protest to demand his release, in Lima, Peru on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. (Victor Moriyama/The New York Times)
EditorialHelen Bua, who is what is known as a panel attorney and represents children and indigent adults, in Manhattan, April 28, 2022. (Jeenah Moon/The New York Times)
Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
EditorialA view of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. View of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. Whittle and Laurie, 1813. Source: Maps K.Top.27.59.2. Language: English.
EditorialA view of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. View of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. Whittle and Laurie, 1813. Source: Maps K.Top.27.59.2. Language: English.
Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
EditorialA view of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. View of the School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields. Whittle and Laurie, 1813. Source: Maps K.Top.27.59.2. Language: English.
Editorial'Count Roupee' (Paul Benfield (1741-1810), civil servant and merchant. He went out to India in 1764 as a military engineer in the service of the English East India Company. He resigned his commission to become a private contractor, and built a successf...
EditorialCharles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855. . Memoir of Charles Dickens. . The lives of men of genius when happy, are ordinarily uneventful. It may, perhaps, be one of the reaspms for the paucity of materials available for...