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Chas. Thompson [Sir?]

Item is an back-matted, top-half portrait of Charles Thomson; Secretary of Congress, 1774-89 (b.1729-d.1824). Signed in engraving as an identifier.

Bing, Lord Torrington

Item is an back-matted, circular, top-half, electro-steel engraved portrait of Lord Torrington Byng; English Naval Commander (b.1663-d.1733). engraved or orignal imigve from Miller Sculp.

Chas. Townsend Esq. Homerton

Item is an window-matted, oval, top-half portrait of Chas. Townsend Homerton Esq.; Cheif Justice of Nova Scotia, 1907-10 (b.1844-d.1924). From a painting or sketch by Meadley pinx., engraved by Ridley Sc., and published by T. Williams Stationers court. Below the image on the matt to the right is the subject's signature from parchment.

Jon. Trumbull.

Item is an seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of Johnathan Trumbull; American Statesman (b.1710-d.1785). Is from an origna lpainting by Chappel in posession of the engravers and publishers Johnson, Fry & co. New York. Signed in engraving as an identifier the the subject.

Mr. John Herbert Turner

Item is an back-matted, top-half, half-tone (magazine) print of Mr. John Herbert Turner; Agent -General for B.C., Premier of B.C., 18795-8 (b.1843-d.1823). Possibly from a photograph taken in London, England as from the identifier, back-mated below the image. Bottom two corners of the image are unattached.

Hon. L. J. Tweedie

Item is an back-matted, top half, half-tone (magazine) print of the Hon. L. J. Tweedie; Premier of New Brunswick (b.1849-d.1917). Idntifier looks to be cut out of the same magazine seperatly and back-matted below the image. THe bottom two corners of the image are unattached.

M. Van Buren

Item is an seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of Martin Van Buren; the 8th president of the United States (b.1783-d.1962). Engraved or painted by Alonzo Chappel from a photograph from life and published by Johnson, Fry & co. New York.

Sir Henry Vane

Item is an smal oval, top-half, electro-steel engraved portrait of Sir Henry Vane; Statesman (b.1612-d.1662). Is from the LITERARY MAGAZINE and engraved by CondSculp. from an otignal minature painting and published by C. Forster, 4, Poultry.

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