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Historical Collection (#4)

A collection of historical engravings, paintings, and photographs

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Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851944HighRes

High Res, 34851944HighRes
34851944HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34852031HighRes

High Res, 34852031HighRes
34852031HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: On the River Ayr at Barskimming, East Ayrshire, Scotland. From The Works of Robert Burns

On the River Ayr at Barskimming, East Ayrshire, Scotland. From The Works of Robert Burns, published 1888

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851941HighRes

High Res, 34851941HighRes
34851941HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: Women's Land Army team gathering the havest in October, 1942 during WWII

Women's Land Army team gathering the havest in October, 1942 during WWII
Women's Land Army team gathering the havest in October, 1942 during WWII, thereby leaving the men free to carry out other duties. The harvest of 1942 was the greatest on record

Background imageHistorical Collection: Morton's Revolving Harrow, used after ploughing for breaking up

Morton's Revolving Harrow, used after ploughing for breaking up and smoothing the surface of the soil
Morton's Revolving Harrow, used after ploughing for breaking up and smoothing the surface of the soil

Background imageHistorical Collection: Two types of plough. Top, Rotheram Plough. Bottom, Finlayson's Patent Self-Cleaning Plough

Two types of plough. Top, Rotheram Plough. Bottom, Finlayson's Patent Self-Cleaning Plough
Two types of plough. Top, Rotheram Plough. Bottom, Finlayson's Patent Self-Cleaning Plough

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851939HighRes

High Res, 34851939HighRes
34851939HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: Royal Eagle, from an engraving dated 1906

Royal Eagle, from an engraving dated 1906

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851936HighRes

High Res, 34851936HighRes
34851936HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: Ancient artillery. Scorpion, an ancient machine for firing darts

Ancient artillery. Scorpion, an ancient machine for firing darts. From William Newtons Designs for Vitruvius, engraved by N.C. Goodnight. After a 19th century print

Background imageHistorical Collection: Diagrams of a locomotive engine, from a 19th century engraving

Diagrams of a locomotive engine, from a 19th century engraving

Background imageHistorical Collection: The one-horned Rhinoceros, after a print from The Penny Magazine, published April 26, 1834

The one-horned Rhinoceros, after a print from The Penny Magazine, published April 26, 1834

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century illustration for Two Gentlemen of Verona, drawn by Rhamberg. Mr

18th century illustration for Two Gentlemen of Verona, drawn by Rhamberg. Mr. Quick in Launce: here I have brought him back again

Background imageHistorical Collection: Astronomical instruments. Telescopes, chiefly reflecting

Astronomical instruments. Telescopes, chiefly reflecting

Background imageHistorical Collection: Wild horse and lion. After a 19th century engraving by W. Nicholls

Wild horse and lion. After a 19th century engraving by W. Nicholls

Background imageHistorical Collection: Diagram of a windmill. After a 19th century print

Diagram of a windmill. After a 19th century print

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851930HighRes

High Res, 34851930HighRes
34851930HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: York Minster, York, England. After a 19th century print

York Minster, York, England. After a 19th century print

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851928HighRes

High Res, 34851928HighRes
34851928HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34852012HighRes

High Res, 34852012HighRes
34852012HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851926HighRes

High Res, 34851926HighRes
34851926HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: Detail of part of an elliptical arch in St. Peter's Church, Tickencote, Lincolnshire, England

Detail of part of an elliptical arch in St. Peter's Church, Tickencote, Lincolnshire, England
Detail of part of an elliptical arch in St. Peter's Church, Tickencote, Lincolnshire, England. After a 19th century print

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34851925HighRes

High Res, 34851925HighRes
34851925HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: Map showing the ancient site of Carthage, Utica, and the Gulf of Carthage

Map showing the ancient site of Carthage, Utica, and the Gulf of Carthage, plus the horizontal section of the lesser set of cisterns in the ruins of the ancient city of Carthage

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Hygrometers. A hygrometer measures the moisture content in

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Hygrometers. A hygrometer measures the moisture content in the air

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34852009HighRes

High Res, 34852009HighRes
34852009HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Bradford's Hydrostatic Instrument

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Bradford's Hydrostatic Instrument
18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Bradford's Hydrostatic Instrument. The hydrostatic instrument used for measuring the specific gravity and therefore the purity, of a coin

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century map by Herman Moll showing, The West Part of Barbary Containing Fez

18th century map by Herman Moll showing, The West Part of Barbary Containing Fez, Marocco Algiers and Tunis - The East Part of Barbary containing Tripoli, Barca and the North Part of Egypt

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Hydrometers. A hydrometer or lactometer is an instrument

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Hydrometers. A hydrometer or lactometer is an instrument used for measuring density or relative density of liquids based on the concept of buoyancy

Background imageHistorical Collection: The Devil's Wall, St. Johns, Macedonia. After a 19th century print by W.H. Bartlett

The Devil's Wall, St. Johns, Macedonia. After a 19th century print by W.H. Bartlett
The Devil's Wall, St. Johns, Macedonia. After a 19th century print by W.H. Bartlett

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Hydrostatical balances

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Hydrostatical balances. Hydrostatic equilibrium is a situation in fluid mechanics where the outward force exerted by a liquid is equivalent to the inward force

Background imageHistorical Collection: High Res, 34852006HighRes

High Res, 34852006HighRes
34852006HighRes

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of the spot-fin porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix)

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of the spot-fin porcupinefish (Diodon hystrix) aka spotted porcupinefish, black-spotted porcupinefish or porcupinefish

Background imageHistorical Collection: Piedmonte or Piemonte, Italy. View of Susa, town and church. After a print by W.H. Bartlett, 1838

Piedmonte or Piemonte, Italy. View of Susa, town and church. After a print by W.H. Bartlett, 1838

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of a Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of a Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)

Background imageHistorical Collection: Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy. Mixed round and pointed arches, 15th century

Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy. Mixed round and pointed arches, 15th century. After a 19th century print

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of a Red-headed Finch (Amadina erythrocephala)

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of a Red-headed Finch (Amadina erythrocephala)

Background imageHistorical Collection: Interior of Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy. After a 19th century print by J.D. Harding

Interior of Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy. After a 19th century print by J.D. Harding

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of the Lesser Goldfinch (Green-backed)

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of the Lesser Goldfinch (Green-backed)

Background imageHistorical Collection: 19th century map showing The World as peopled by The Descendants of Noah

19th century map showing The World as peopled by The Descendants of Noah

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys. The kidneys

18th century engraving by T Jefferys. The kidneys

Background imageHistorical Collection: 19th century map showing the Kngdoms of Judah and israel, illustrative of the Books of Kings

19th century map showing the Kngdoms of Judah and israel, illustrative of the Books of Kings and Chronicles

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Gryphitae, a shell of the genus Gryphaea

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Gryphitae, a shell of the genus Gryphaea

Background imageHistorical Collection: Fire in the police guardhouse, Place de la Bourse, Paris, 1830, during The French Revolution of 1830

Fire in the police guardhouse, Place de la Bourse, Paris, 1830, during The French Revolution of 1830, aka The July Revolution, Second French Revolution, or Trois Glorieuses

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Glossopetrae, or fossil shark teeth

18th century engraving by T Jefferys of Glossopetrae, or fossil shark teeth

Background imageHistorical Collection: 19th century map showing the Journeyings of The Children of Israel from Egypt to the Land of Canaan

19th century map showing the Journeyings of The Children of Israel from Egypt to the Land of Canaan

Background imageHistorical Collection: 18th century engraving by T Jefferys, Diagram showing a machine for measuring the relative

18th century engraving by T Jefferys, Diagram showing a machine for measuring the relative expansion of different metals when heat is applied



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