Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, born 1602 and died 1666, English nobleman, politician, and writer. Published by W Richardson (No. 31 Strand).
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Samuel Hearne, born 1745 and died 1792, English explorer, fur-trader, author, and naturalist. He was the first European to make an overland excursion across northern Canada to the Arctic Ocean. Published as the Act directs by J. Sewell Cornhill.
Item is an window-matted, electro-steel engraved portrait of Mr. Samuel Hearne; late chief at the Prince of Wales fort, Hudson Bay, discoverer of Great Slave Lake (b.1745-d.1792).
Item is an an window-matted, electro-steel engraved portrait of Mr. Samuel Hearne; late chief at the Prince of Wales fort, Hudson Bay, discoverer of Great Slave Lake (b.1745-d.1792). From EUROPEAN MAGZINE and the published by J.Swell, Cornhill August 1st, 1796. In a protective slieve.
Item is an an electro-steel engraved portrait of Mr. Samuel Hearne; late chief at the Prince of Wales fort, Hudson Bay, discoverer of Great Slave Lake (b.1745-d.1792). From EUROPEAN MAGAZINE and published by J. Sewell on August 1st, 1796. In a protective slieve.
Item is a half-tone print from a magazine and is a reporduction of a drawing by Mrs. Simcoe. The print shows the first houses, and magazine on the shore, of the garrison at York, Toronto.
Item is an electro-steel engraved illustration of Prince of Wales's Fort Hudsons Bay. It is inscribed: Published by J.Sewell Cornhill. Sam Hearne del. Wise Sculp. Appears to have been taken out of European Magazine.
Item is an oval top-half portrait of Sir Thomas Smith (probably b. Dec. 23, 1513; d. Aug. 12, 1577) with latin inscription: "Vera effigies praeclariss. MT viri Dom Ni: Thomae Smith equitis aurati etc." Published March 1 1797 by W. Richardson, York.
Item is an electro-steel engraving by Wialliam Evans from an original drawing executed by William Hoare, Esq. of Bath in the year 1769 of William Benson Earle, born 1740 and died 1796, an English philanthropist.