Newspaper print of Sir William Ashburnham, 4th Baronet, born 1710 and died 1797. He was a Church of England clergyman. Accurately drawn and engraved from an an original picture taken from the Life. Published by Alexander Hogg, no. 16 Paternost Row.
Item is a back-matted electro-steel engraved standing portrait of Eugene Francois de Savoie; celebrated general, (b.1663-d.1736). botom two corners of the image are unattached.
Item is an banck-matted top- half, electro-steel engraved portrait of Louis Alexandre de Burbon, Comte de Toluse; French admiral on November 1683 + 1737 (b.1678-d.1737).
Item is an window-and-back-matted albumen phorograph top-half portrait of Thomas Douglas; Earl of Selkirk, Established the Red River Colony, (b.1771-d.1820). back of matte has in pencil source and decription. Source is "from a small water color." Information includes "Founder of Selkirk settelment in North West 1820. member of th Hudson Bay Co.." on top of back writing is visible but hard to read.
Map of the Great Lakes by N. Bellin. Scale of 1' to about 63 miles. Inscription on map: (translation) "Map of the lakes of Canada, based on manuscripts in the marine repository of maps, plans and journals and on the journal of Father de Charlevoix. By N. Bellin, Engineer and Hydrographer of the Navy 1744."