To my daughter, may the morn of thy existence be unclouded, thy noontide of dazzling light
[approximately 1870]
2
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Are you ready?
[1880]
3
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Called to the rescue
[1880]
4
C. P. A. F
Album of cut-paper flowers
1842-1849
5
Bush, Tracey
Field poppy
2006
6
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Dick Turpin's last ride on his bonnie Black Bess
[approximately 1880]
7
Bush, Tracey
Meadow buttercup
2006
8
Bush, Tracey
[Dandelion]
2005-2006
9
Linwood, Mary, 1755–1845
Tygress
ca. 1798
10
Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890–1954
Edward McKnight Kauffer photographic negatives,
ca. 1930s
11
E. Bollans & Co
A birthday
[approximately 1870]
12
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The good old days
[1879]
13
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The old arm chair
[1871]
14
[Mrs. W. S. Gaves & family] return thanks for [Mr. Oberburg's] kind enquiries [& sympathy]
[approximately 1880]
15
Dance, George, 1741–1825
To the Right Honble. Lord Hawksbury, &c. &c., this perspective sketch illustrating a design submitted to the consideration of the House of Commons on the improvement of the port of London, is inscribed by his obedient humble servant, Geo. Dance
Novr. 10, 1800
16
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
"The struggle."
[1879]
17
Bush, Tracey
Common nettle
2005
18
Her Majesty the late Queen Victoria
[1901?]
19
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Sir Redvers Buller, V.C
[1900]
20
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
A birthday wish
[approximately 1870]
21
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales
[1901?]
22
[Anatomical and physiological model of the horse]
[1900?]
23
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The finish
[1879]
24
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Lord Kitchener of Khartoum
[1900]
25
Hacton, G
Chronological chart of Anglican church architecture
Decr. 6th, 1843
26
E. Bollans & Co
A birthday wish
[approximately 1870]
27
Walker, W. B
Marshall Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt, commander in chief of the Prussian army
[1815?]
28
Burlington, Richard Boyle, Earl of, 1694–1753
Plans, sections, and elevations of Chiswick House and the Assembly Rooms, York
[approximately 1735?]
29
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Forgot me not
[approximately 1870?]
30
[Prince of Wales]
1790
31
Hart, James, active 1850s-1870s
Alliance ribbon, produced to commemorate the Crimean War
circa 1855
32
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Wellington & Blucher, meeting after the Battle of Waterloo
[approximately 1889]
33
Holme, George, 1841–1893
Midland Counties Fine Arts and Industrial Exhibition, Derby 1870
[1870]
34
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
We praise Thee, O God
[approximately 1870]
35
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The late Earl of Beaconsfield
[between 1881 and 1888]
36
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Field Marshal Lord Roberts, V.C
[1900]
37
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The death of Nelson
[approximately 1889]
38
Her Majesty Queen Alexandra
[1901]
39
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Yorkshire Fine Arts and Industrial Exhibition
[1866]
40
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Major-General Baden Powell
[1900]
41
Straw work picture depicting a riverscape with anglers
ca. 1812
42
Brookes, Frederick, active 1855
Fredk. Brookes, silhouette artist
[approximately 1879]
43
Holl, Francis, 1815–1884
[The duet]
ca. [1862?]
44
Signalling by Semaphore hand flags
[1914?]
45
Walker, W. B
Marshall Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt
[1815?]
46
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The start
[1879]
47
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The final spurt
[1880]
48
H.R.H. The Princess of Wales
[1901?]
49
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
May blessings attend thee
[approximately 1870]
50
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
With every good wish
[ca. 1880]
51
His Majesty King Edward VII
[1901?]
52
Willis, William, 1841–1923
Willis's pencillings in Warwickshire
[1881]
53
Countryman in London
[ca. 1800?]
54
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Friedrick III
[1888?]
55
Hand shadows
[not before 1859]
56
Feronica's hierogryphical riddles
[early 19th century]
57
Brookes, Warwick
Photographs from original sketches by Warwick Brookes
[1868?]
58
Ypres
[1916?]
59
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The present time
[1879]
60
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
To the memory of the illustrious prelates who suffered martyrdom in the city of Oxford in 1555-56