- CA ON00239 F1424-1040
- Item
- 1782
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Lieutenant G
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Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Lieutenant G
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Henry Seymour Conway, born 1721 - died 1795. British general and statesman. Engraved by Angus from an image by Stothard. Published by J. Fidding, Postmaster Row, J. Savell, Cornhill, & J. Debrett, Picadilly.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
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.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
A view of the ruins of the Fort at Cataraqui. Pen and ink and watercolour.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Items are two oval top-half portraits of Silas Deane (b. Dec. 24, 1737; d. Sept. 23, 1789). Deane was the United States' first foreign diplomat. Drawn from the Life by Dusimetiere, at Philadelphia. Engraved by W. Angus. Published Aug. 1, 1783 by J. Fielding.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
A southeast view of Cataraqui on Lake Ontario. Pen, ink and watercolour.
The Right Revd. Dr. John Butler, Lord Bishop of Oxford.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is the John Butler, born 1717 - died 1802, English bishop and controversialist. Published by Alexander Hogg, No. 16 Paternoster Row.
Richard Bulkeley Secretary of Nova Scotia, to John Miller. Deputation
Part of Arthur George Doughty collection
Item scope to be completed at a later date
General Sir George Augustus Eliott, Govenor of Gibraltar.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, born 1717 and died 1790, British Army officer. Published by J Bew (Pater Noster Row).
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Photograph is inscribed "VIEW OF CATARAQUI (KINGSTON)./Showing the remains of old Fort Frontenac in 1783."