Title and date devised by Library staff. Manuscript caption on the verso of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0053-0110 2-D Graphic I... Show moreTitle and date devised by Library staff. Manuscript caption on the verso of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0053-0110 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26390711 BIB-ID: 2818086 Show less
S.-F. Touchstone ; translated from the French by C.B. Pitman ; sixty coloured plates by V.J. Cotlison, L. Pénicaut, and Le Nail ; also one hundred... Show moreS.-F. Touchstone ; translated from the French by C.B. Pitman ; sixty coloured plates by V.J. Cotlison, L. Pénicaut, and Le Nail ; also one hundred and thirty-four vignettes in he text by Crafty, Cotlison, Le Nail, Arsenius, Penicaut, Cousturier, etc. ; coloured by hand. Translation of: Chevaux de course. Edition limited to 520 copies. Each plate accompanied by guardsheet with descriptive letterpress. Added t.p.: History of celebrated English and French thorough-bred stallions and French mares which appeared on the turf from 1764 to 1887 / preceded by a preface from the Duke of Beaufort ; translated from the French by C.B. Pitman.--London : John C. Nimmo, 1890. Includes index. No. 305 of 520 copies. “Ouvrage important, qui fournit dutiles renseignements sur lorigine des chefs de familles de pur sang anlias et français” (Menessier de la L.). An English translation (by C. B. Pitman) of "Chevaux de course" (Paris 1889), written by George-Aimé Teyssier des Farges under an English pseudonym. The author quit the army in 1876, “à la suite dincidents inutiles à rappeler ici. Il devint alors rédacteur sportif dans plusieurs journaux spéciaux” (Menessier de la L.). Insignificant wear to extremities. Interior shows slight browning toward edges, with a very slight tear to margin of one plate, otherwise finely preserved copy of this splendid book of Victorian-age horse illustration Main Heritage Shelves General SF335.F8 T67 1890 Book Item-ID: i17066864 BIB-ID: 1525352 Show less
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (6499, 445) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom of the... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (6499, 445) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0018-0011 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26350828 BIB-ID: 2813674 Show less
Timur , 1336-1405, Gur-Ėmir (Mosque : Samarqand, Uzbekistan), Mausoleums
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (9309, 33) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom of the... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (9309, 33) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main Heritage Vault HC.HP.2013.0018-0014 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26352230 BIB-ID: 2813766 Show less
Photographs taken with the Express Détective Nadar camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who,... Show morePhotographs taken with the Express Détective Nadar camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who, between August and November 1890, embarked on a trip across Europe and Asia to Turkestan following the ancient silk route. He acted as an early photojournalist, documenting his travels and photographing sites as diverse as bazaars, mosques, and desert landscapes. The collection is composed of 2 photographs, one facing the herd, and the second showing the herd once passed, in backlight. Title and date devised by Library staff. Photographs are numbered in the negative. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0008 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21977872 BIB-ID: 2352532 See Hannavy, J. (2008). Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography. New York: Routledge, p. 975; Nadar. Show less
Photographs taken with the Kodak N. 1 camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who, between... Show morePhotographs taken with the Kodak N. 1 camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who, between August and November 1890, embarked on a trip across Europe and Asia to Turkestan following the ancient silk route. He acted as an early photojournalist, documenting his travels and photographing sites as diverse as bazaars, mosques, and desert landscapes. The collection comprises 2 photographs, one seen from afar, and one closer. Title and date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0013 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21978104 BIB-ID: 2352550 See Hannavy, J. (2008). Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography. New York: Routledge, p. 975. Show less
Title from item. Date devised by Library staff. Photograph captioned, numbered (6259) and signed "P.Z.". Oval blindstamp in lower left corner... Show moreTitle from item. Date devised by Library staff. Photograph captioned, numbered (6259) and signed "P.Z.". Oval blindstamp in lower left corner reads; "A. C. Champagne, 180 Rue de Rivoli, Paris". Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2015.0007-0124 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i23690239 BIB-ID: 2523627 Show less
Title and date devised by library staff. Number in ink on the mount (77). Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0053-0129 2-D Graphic Item-ID:... Show moreTitle and date devised by library staff. Number in ink on the mount (77). Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0053-0129 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26390231 BIB-ID: 2818055 Show less
Title and date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2017.0112 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i24470776 BIB-ID: 2537305 Show moreTitle and date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2017.0112 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i24470776 BIB-ID: 2537305 Show less