Effigy of Philip d' Artois in the Dominican's Church, Paris.
- CA ON00239 F1424-86
- Einzelstück
- [18--]
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Lithograph of the effigy of Phip d'Artois, born 1269 and died 1298.
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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.
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Electro-steel engraved image of Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, born 1517 and died 1586. He was a Burgundian statesman, cardinal, and leading minister to the Spanish Hasburgs. Engraved by Goupil and Company (Paris & London).
Edward Augustus, Duke of York & Albany. Born 25. Mar: 1739. Sep: 1767 at Monaco.
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Engraved image of Prince Edward Augustus, younger brother of King George III of the United Kingdom, born 1739 and died 1767.
Monseigneur Charles-Francois Baillargeon, Archeveque De Quebec
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Item is half tone newspaper print of Charles Francois Baillargeon, Administrator of R. C. diocese in Quebec. Born 1798 - Died 1870.
Livernois & Bienvenu
Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. K.B.: P.R.S.
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Engraved image of Joseph Banks, born 1743 and died 1820. British naturalist, botanist, and patron of natural sciences. Sketch by T. Phillips R.A. Printed signature added.
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Engraved image of Joseph Banks, born 1743 and died 1820. British naturalist, botanist, and patron of natural sciences. Sketch by T. Phillips R.A. Printed signature added. Engraved by Wagstaff from a picture by Phillips in possession of the Royal Society. Published by William Mackenzie (Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, & New York).
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Item is an electro steel engraving from a sketch of Issac Barre, Gov. of Stirling and Master General of Wolfes Forces. Born 1726- died 1802.
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Item is am Window-matted half tone from a painting (magazine) of Issac Barre, Gov. of Stirling, 1761-4. Born 1726- died 1802.
The Right Honerable Issac Barre
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Item is an seated, half-tone (magazine) portrait of the Right Honerable Issad Barre; Gov of Sterling, 1761-4 (b.1726-d. 1802).