- CA ON00239 F1419-S1-SS1-802
- Item
- [between 1873 and 1906]
Part of Powell Studio fonds
Full length group seated portrait; outdoor scene
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Part of Powell Studio fonds
Full length group seated portrait; outdoor scene
William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury. OB. 1532.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a top-half portrait of William Warham (b. c.1450; d. Aug. 22, 1532), Archbishop of Canterbury (1503-1532). From the original of Holbein, in the collection of His Grace, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Engraved by R. Cooper. Published by Harding, Maver & Lepard, London, Feb. 1, 1824.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an back-matted, top-half, half-tone (magazine, MEn OF CANADA?) print of William Tyrrell; Arthor & Prospector (b.1836). identified by the name of the subject in blue ink below the image but not on the matte. Bottom two corners are unattached.
Part of Powell Studio fonds
Full length portrait
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Portrait photo of William Thomas MacClement, B.A., M.A., D.Sc. L.L.D.
Alexander Studio
William Thomas Fitz Gerald Esq.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of William Thomas Fitzgerald, born 1759 and died 1829, British poet. Engraved by Ridley from an original painting by Drummond. Published by J. Asperne at the Bible, Crown & Constitution (Cornhill) for European Magazine.
William Third Duke of Devonshire
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an engraving by E Harding Sc from an image by W Gardiner del. from an original in the Possession of Lord Walpole, published by Reverend E. Coxe (London) of William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire, born 26 September 1698 and died 5 December 1755, British nobleman and Whig politician. Includes print of handwritten salutation and signature.
Part of Powell Studio fonds
Waist length portrait seated
William Street and Bagot Street
Part of George E.O. Lilley fonds
Images of William Street and Bagot Street
Part of Kingston Picture collection
William Street looking towards Division Street.