- CA ON00239 F650-f3-5
- Item
- 21 Jun. 1843
Parte de Duncan Clark fonds
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Parte de Duncan Clark fonds
Advertisement. For an oat-mill at Galloo City in Lisbon, on the St. Lawrence.
Parte de Duncan Clark fonds
Edward Duke of Kent & Strathearn, K.G.-K.T.-K.S.T.P. &c &c
Parte de Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-stee lengraved portrait of Edward Duke of Kent & Strathearn, K.G.-K.T.-K.S.T.P. &c &c (b. 1767 - d. 1820). Engraved by E. Scriven based on a painting by Sir. William Beechey and printed by Fisher, Son & Co., London in 1844.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Pen and ink sketch of Fort Henry. Inscribed 'Sketch of the Ruins of the Lime Kiln near Fort Henry proposed to be blown up'.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Portrait of C.T. Metcalfe painted by A. Bradish &n engraved by Wm. Warner, Philadelphia. Signed by Metcalfe and inscribed "To theRt.Hon. Sir Robert Peel/This Portrait of/Sir Charles T. Metcalfe,Baron/..."
Sir Francis Burdett, Bart. M.P.
Parte de Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a electro steel engraving of an oval portrait of Sir Francis Burdett, born 1770 - died 1844, English reformist politician. Engraved by J. Morrison based on a painting by Sir THomas Lawrence P.R.A. Published by William Richardson, No. 31 Strand (London). With added signature.
Parte de Kirkpatrick-Nickle fonds
Item scope to be completed at a later date
Parte de Kingston Mayors collection
Item is an indenture signed by Mayor (Sir) James Sampson.
Charles Colling, Esq. Born 1751, Died Ja 16th 1836, Aged 85 years.
Parte de Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Charles Colling, born 1751 - died 1836, English stockbreeder famous for his improvement of the Shorthorn breed of cattle. Engraved by G. Cook from an image of I.M. Wright. Published by Joseph Rogerson (24 Norfolk Street Strand, London).
Parte de Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving by W.H. More from an image by J. Hayter, published by Longman & Co. (Paternost Row, London), of Miss Dymoke, possibly from the English noble family Dymoke.