- CA ON00239 F1424-81
- Item
- 1871
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half -tone (newspaper) print of Judge Armstrong. James Shearer Armstrong (27 April 1821
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half -tone (newspaper) print of Judge Armstrong. James Shearer Armstrong (27 April 1821
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Item is an oval top-half portrait of General Arnold (probably Benedict Arnold V: b. Jan. 14, 1741; d. June 14, 1801. General during the American Revolutionary War). Drawn from life at Philadelphia by Du Similier. Published March 1, 1783, by I. Fielding.
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Item is a portrait of General Arnold (probably Benedict Arnold V: b. Jan. 14, 1741; d. June 14, 1801. General during the American Revolutionary War). Engraved for the Universal Magazine.
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Item is a electro steel engraved print engraved by H.B. Hall of American Deserter Major General Benedict Arnold. Born 1741 - died 1801. With printed signature. Published by G.P. Putnam & Co. (New York). Printed by W. Pate.
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Item is a portrait of General Arnold (probably Benedict Arnold V: b. Jan. 14, 1741; d. June 14, 1801. General during the American Revolutionary War).
Effigy of Philip d' Artois in the Dominican's Church, Paris.
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Lithograph of the effigy of Phip d'Artois, born 1269 and died 1298.
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Lithograph of an unnamed Earl of Arundel.
The Right Revd. Sir Wm. Ashburnham D.D. Lord Bishop of Chichester
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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.
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Item is a electro steel engraving by Johnson, Pry & Co. of John Jacob Astor. Pioneer of Fur Trade on Pacific Coast. Born 1763 - died 1848. 2 Copies.
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Electro-steel engraved image of Atkinson. Name written in pencil on image.