Editorial'Saloop', a popular beverage of the 18th century. Salop was served in coffee houses as an alternative to coffee or chocolate; and salop-vendors peddled the drink in the streets, or sold it from booths. In this picture a soldier is enjoying a cup. Rowla...
EditorialPortrait of John Cotes, Esquire, M.P. for the County of Salop, William Ward, 17661826, British, after Thomas Weaver, 17741843, British, 1810, Mezzotint, color-printed, Sheet: 21 3/4 x 28 5/8in. (55.2 x 72.7cm).
EditorialFox-hunting John Mytton, Esquire, Halston, Salop, William Giller, 1805ca. 1868, British, after William Webb, ca. 17801845, British, 1841, Aquatint, hand-colored, Sheet: 18 1/2 x 24 1/8in. (47 x 61.3cm).
EditorialA View of the Castle and Part of the Town of Oswestry, in the County of Salop, Peter Toms RA, 17261777, British, 1742, Gray wash and pen and black ink on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 5 ? 8 1/8 inches (12.7 ? 20.6 cm), castle, lan...
EditorialCast Iron Bridge Near Coalbrook Dale, 1782, Engravers: M A Rooker, Wm Ellis, Inscribed: 'To George the Third, King of Great Britain. This View of the Cast Iron Bridge, near Coalbrook Dale in the County Salop is by permission most respectfully inscribed...
EditorialView looking across grass to the ruins of Acton Burnell in Shrewsbury. A large country house to the right of the ruined castle; a chapel on the left; trees and a ruined building in the foreground; trees and fields stretching to the horizon; Shrewsbury ...
EditorialThe fauna of Shropshire, being an account of all the mammals, birds, reptiles & fishes found in the county of Salop. With an introduction dealing with the physical features of the county, a copious index, a chapter on the principal naturalists who ...
EditorialLiber Studiorum: Plate 35, Wenlock Priory, Salop, 1838. John Sell Cotman (British, 1782-1842). Softground etching, from a bound volume containing 48 plates; sheet: 49.5 x 32 cm (19 1/2 x 12 5/8 in.); platemark: 18.6 x 12.5 cm (7 5/16 x 4 15/16 in.).
Editorial'Saloop', a popular beverage of the 18th century. Salop was served in coffee houses as an alternative to coffee or chocolate; and salop-vendors peddled the drink in the streets, or sold it from booths. In this picture a soldier is enjoying a cup. Rowla...
EditorialMap of Shropshire (Salop), West Midlands. Lord Burghley's Atlas. Maps of counties of England and Wales, printed and coloured; from drawings by Christopher Saxton. England [London], 1579. SAXTON, SAXTON'S. Source: Royal 18 D. III f.86. Language: English.
EditorialLittle Red Riding-Hood. The History of little Red Riding-Hood ... With cut. Houlston & Son: Wellington, Salop, [1820?]. Little Red Riding-Hood gets eaten by the wolf. Image taken from The History of little Red Riding-Hood With cuts. Originally publis...
EditorialPlan of the city of Shrewsbury, co. Salop., drawn by a French artist. Collection of coloured Plans of the Fortifications of Places in England, France, the Netherlands, and Germany. circa 1650. Source: Add. 11564, ff.30v-31. Language: French.
EditorialView looking across grass to the ruins of Acton Burnell in Shrewsbury. A large country house to the right of the ruined castle; a chapel on the left; trees and a ruined building in the foreground; trees and fields stretching to the horizon; Shrewsbury ...
EditorialA royal licence in defeasance of the Statute of Mortmain, to Geoffrey Randolf, of Shrewsbury to alienate land without the walls, near the postern of Rumbaldeshom, to the Austin Friars of Shrewsbury, co. Salop. 28th January 1298. Source: Add. Ch. 34949,...
EditorialA royal licence, in defeasance of the Statute of Mortmain, to Geoffrey Randolf, of Shrewsbury, to alienate land without the walls, near the postern of Rumbaldeshom, to the Austin Friars of Shrewsbury, co. Salop. 28th January 1298. Source: Add. Ch. 3...