- CA ON00239 F1424
- Collection
- 1731-1930
Collection consists of prints and photographs depicting people, places and events (primarily Canadian and British).
Collection consists of prints and photographs depicting people, places and events (primarily Canadian and British).
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of William Goodwin, born 1756 and died 1836, English journalist, political philosopher, and novelist. Considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism and one of the first modern proponents of anarchism. Engraved by Ridley from a drawing by Lawrence in the possession of Dr. Batty. Published by Vernor & Hood (Poultry).
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a electro steel engraving by Henry Cook of Sir Richard Carr Glyn, Bart.; Lord Mayor, London, 1798-99; Born 1755- died 1838. Engraved from a bust by Baily, R.A.
Sir John Hawley Glover. G.C.M.G. Gov of Newfoundland 1876
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a electro steel engraving of Sir John Hawley Glover; Governor of Newfoundland, 1876; Died 1885.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half tone magazine print of Major Girouard; Director of railways, Sudan expedition; Born 1867.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a electro steel engraving from a magazine of Stephen Girurd; Born 1746- died 1831.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Stephen Girard, born 1750 and died 1831, French-born, naturalized American banker and philanthropist.
Samuel Gillam of Rotherhithe Esq.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Samuel Gillam, born 1722 (states 1719 on the image) and died 1793, English surgeon and justice (judge). Image also includes a coat of arms with the caption "Amicorum Motu." Engraved by T. Holloway. Published by J. Sewell (Cornhill).
The Late Reverend John Gill, D.D.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-steel engraving of John Gill, born 1697 and died 1771, English baptist pastor, bible scholar, and theologian who aligned with Calvinism. Engraved for the Gospel Magazine and published as the Act directs 20 January 1777 by Vallance & Simmons (Cheapside).
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is a half tone magazine print of C. F. Gildersleeve.