Engravings. Prints.
Found in 219 Collections and/or Records:
Three copies of a lithographed plan, 1874, of the estate of Burnhouse, Stow., 1791, 1874.
There is a note attached to one of the plans giving details of acreage of plantations not covered in the plan. A plan of Rainrig Common, Dumfriesshire, drawn by Joseph Udny, surveyor, 1791, and engraved by W Bell, is also included.
Three letters to Julian Marshall.
Concerning portraits of Handel.
With an engraved portrait of Handel.
To the officers of the Army and the citizens of the United States this map of Upper and Lower Canada and United States contiguous, contracted from the manuscript surveys of P.F. Tardieu is respectfully inscribed... Thomas Kensett., n.d.
Travel diaries, journal letters and papers chiefly of Robert Graham., 1781-1849.
Treatise on heraldry, closely related to ‘A System of Heraldry’ by Alexander Nisbet, but very much shorter.
The treatise was compiled in the reign of James VII, 1685-1701 (see folio 38) and quotes from authorities such as Menestrier, Guillim and Sir George Mackenzie.
Engraved plates illustrating various arms have been inserted, most of which examples are to be found in ‘A System of Heraldry’, by Alexander Nisbet.
Treffen bei Hagelsberg den 27ten August 1813; gestochen von Heinrich Brose; gedruckte von Pretre., 1813.
Coloured map.
Two copies of a map, 'Die Schlacht an der Katzbach den 26ten August 1813; aufgenomen und gezeichnet von Pr Lieut von Rahden; gestochen von Heinrich Brose; gedruckt von Pretre.', 1813.
Two copies of a map, 'Die Schlacht von Bautzen den 21ten May 1813 ; gezeichnet von Brugner; gestochen von Jack ; gedruckt v.J D Hampe. Berlin.', 1813.
Two copies of a map, 'Die Schlacht von Laon den 9ten Marz 1814; gezeinet von C. Brugner; gestchen von H. Brose; gedruckte von Pretre.', 1814.
Two copies of a map, 'Die Schlacht von Mockern am 16ten October 1813; gezeichnet v. C Brugner; gestochen v. Jack; gedruckte v. Pretre.', 1813.
Two copies of a map, 'Schlacht bei Wartenburg, den 3ten October MDCCCXIII; gestochen v. Carl Mare. Berlin: Hampe, [n.d.].', 1813.
Two portraits from engravings after photographic portraits of David Livingstone., 1864, or after -1880.
Two volumes on secular antiquities, being the second and third parts of a work in three volumes by Richard Augustine Hay on the ecclesiastical and secular antiquities of Scotland., 1700-1707, or after.
Various items concerning Edinburgh and Leith., 1715-1819.
The contents are as follows:
An 'Answer to the Town of Edinburgh's Queries' concerning the oaths of allegiance and abjuration, 1715 (folio 137);
A 'Table of Dues allowed to be exacted by the Officers of South Leith', 1819 (folio 138);
An engraving of Parliament House as seen from the Cowgate, by J M Storer, 1815 (folio 139).
Volume containing eleven printed papers and five manuscript items in the case brought by Alexander Murray of Broughton, 1822-1825, against the 6th Earl of Selkirk and the town council of Kirkcudbright over fishing in the River Dee., ?1822-1825.
The printed papers consist of an engraving of a chart, 1742, and ten legal papers, and the manuscript items are notes and extracts, some from printed sources, concerning lands in the area.
Volume entitled `Statuti della Mercanzia` (folio 1) containing a copy in a 17th-century hand of the statutes on trade enacted under Francesco de` Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, shortly after his accession in 1574.
The text of the work, which is in three books, is preceded by an engraved title page (folio 1), lists of contents (folio 3) and an index of the most frequently occurring topics (folio 7), and is followed by additional statutes dated 1522-1523, 1526, 1528, 1613, and other material (folio 184).
Volume on secular antiquities, being the second part of a work in three volumes by Richard Augustine Hay on the ecclesiastical and secular antiquities of Scotland., 1700-1707, or after.
Volume on secular antiquities, being the third part of a work in three volumes by Richard Augustine Hay on the ecclesiastical and secular antiquities of Scotland., 1700-1707, or after.
Work in three volumes by Richard Augustine Hay on the ecclesiastical (Adv.MS.34.1.8) and secular (Adv.MSS.34.1.9(i)-34.1.9(ii)) antiquities of Scotland.
The work is in the same hand as, and was begun probably as the consequence to, Hay’s ‘Diplomatum veterum collectio` (Adv.MS.34.1.10) in 1700 (the date quoted on each title page) and completed in 1707 or later (Adv.MS.34.1.9(ii), folio 62).