Mast-Headed, plate from The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy by John Mitford 1782-1831 engraved by W. Read, 1818 -
(after) Rowlandson, Thomas
Miseries of London Breast against breast with ruinous assault and deadly shock they come, pub. by Ackermann, 1807 -
(after) Rowlandson, Thomas
Naval cutlass exercise including prepatory movements and words of command, engraved by I. Girtin, published by T. Egerton, 7th February 1814 -
(after) Rowlandson, Thomas
No Scene so Blest in Virtues Eyes-As when the Man of Virtue Dies, from the English Dance of Death pub. by Rudolph Ackermann 1764-1834 1814 -
(after) Rowlandson, Thomas
Plymouth Playhouse, plate from The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy by John Mitford 1782-1831 engraved by W. Read, 181 -
(after) Rowlandson, Thomas
Temple of Amada Nubia - Arthur Sherwood Edwards
Indians Training for War - (after) Le Moyne, Jacques (de Morgues)
A winter landscape with skaters by a fortified mansion - Dutch School
View of Buckingham House and St James Park in the Winter - John Burnet
The Flute Player - Thomas Rowlandson
John Philip Kemble 1757-1823 Shakespeares Richard III - John Eckstein
Illustration for the Danse Macabre - Guy Marchant
King Alfred inciting the Anglo-Saxons to repel the invasion of the Danes in AD 876, from Illustrations of English and Scottish History Volume I - (after) Watts, George Frederick
Onoe Kikugoro III as Shimbei in Sukeroku yukari no Edo zakura - Utagawa Kunisada