Item is an window-matted, half-tone (magazine), Oval portrait of George Lawson; BotanistProf of Chemestry at Queen's 1858-63 (b.1827-d.1895). Includes signatureattachd bellow the image
Item is a window-matted,electro steel engraved portrait of The Rt. Honble Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool., K.G. & C. Engraved by W.T.Fry from a painting by Sir Thopmas Lawrence P.R.A. and printed by Peter Joackson, London and Paris.signature Attached to the matt..
Item is a window-matted, top-half, electro-steel engraved portrait of illustrated portrait of Robert Marquis of Londonderry (Viscount Castlereagh). Engraved by S Freeman fom a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence and published by A. Fullerman, Lpndon and Aberdeen. Includes an attached signature from an 1814 letterto her royal highness.
Item is a back and oval-window-matted, half-tone (magazine) portrait of th Baroness De Longueuil; once owning St. Selens Island near Montreal. From a small family portrait.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Charles James Fox, born 1749 and died 1806, prominent British Whig statesman. Rose to prominence in the House of Commons. Engraved by S. Freeman. Published by Archd. Fullarton & Co. (Glasgow).
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Charles James Fox, born 1749 and died 1806, prominent British Whig statesman. Rose to prominence in the House of Commons. Engraved by S. Freeman. Published by Archs. Fullarton & Co.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Charles James Fox, born 1749 and died 1806, prominent British Whig statesman. Rose to prominence in the House of Commons. Engraved by J.W. Cook from a picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds in the possession of Lord Holland. Published by Charles Knight (Pall Mall East, London) under the supervision of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Charles James Fox, born 1749 and died 1806, prominent British Whig statesman. Rose to prominence in the House of Commons. Below his portrait is a depitction of The Gordon Riots Burning of Newgate flanked by two philosophers. Above him is a depictions of the India Bill. Engraved by J. W. Cook from a painting by Hoppner. Published by J&F Tallis (London & Edinburgh).