Item is a seated, top-half, electro-steel, engraved print of the Viscontess Canning. Engraved by W. H. Eglerton and drawn by J. Hayor. Probably Joan Canning, 1st Viscontess Canning, born 1776 - died 1837, wife of British Prime Minister George Canning.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Capranicensis with the bottom inscription: "Exiguce hic dantur sublati corporis umbrce: Vis mentis forman no scere? Scripta lege." a quote from the Secret Letters of Pliny the Younger.
Item is a electro-steel engraving by John Tallis of Lucius Carey Falkland, Viscount; Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, 1840-6; Born 1803 - died 1884. Pulbished by John Tallis and Company (London & New York) from the orignal of Vandyke in the collection of ther right Honerable Lord Arundell of Wardour.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Sir Nicholas Carew KG, born 1496 - died 1539, English courtier under the reign of Henry VIII. Executed for his part in the Exeter Conspiracy.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of William Carey, born 1761 - died 1834, British missionary, Particular Baptist minister, activist, and translator. He opened the first university in India that offered degrees.
Item is a half tone magazine print of The Honourable John Carling, Minister of Agriculture and Postmaster General, Canada 1882; Born 1828- died 1911. Including signature.