Photographs from original sketches by Warwick Brookes
[1868?]
3
Burlington, Richard Boyle, Earl of, 1694–1753
Plans, sections, and elevations of Chiswick House and the Assembly Rooms, York
[approximately 1735?]
4
Bush, Tracey
Field poppy
2006
5
Bush, Tracey
Meadow buttercup
2006
6
Bush, Tracey
[Dandelion]
2005-2006
7
Bush, Tracey
Common nettle
2005
8
C. P. A. F
Album of cut-paper flowers
1842-1849
9
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
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E. Bollans & Co
A birthday wish
[approximately 1870]
11
E. Bollans & Co
A birthday
[approximately 1870]
12
Green, James (Zoological Artist)
Sciagraphs of British batrachians and reptiles
1897
13
Hacton, G
Chronological chart of Anglican church architecture
Decr. 6th, 1843
14
Hart, James, active 1850s-1870s
Alliance ribbon, produced to commemorate the Crimean War
circa 1855
15
Holl, Francis, 1815–1884
[The duet]
ca. [1862?]
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Holme, George, 1841–1893
Midland Counties Fine Arts and Industrial Exhibition, Derby 1870
[1870]
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Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890–1954
Edward McKnight Kauffer photographic negatives,
ca. 1930s
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Linwood, Mary, 1755–1845
Tygress
ca. 1798
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
With best wishes for your birthday
[ca. 1870]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The meet
[1880]
21
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Are you ready?
[1880]
22
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Full cry
[1879]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
For life or death
[1880]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Shakespeare's tercentenary, 1864
[1864]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Called to the rescue
[1880]
26
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
A present from the Crystal Palace
[1868?]
27
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Dick Turpin's last ride on his bonnie Black Bess
[approximately 1880]
28
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
To my daughter, may the morn of thy existence be unclouded, thy noontide of dazzling light
[approximately 1870]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
We praise Thee, O God
[approximately 1870]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Forgot me not
[approximately 1870?]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The finish
[1879]
32
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The late Earl of Beaconsfield
[between 1881 and 1888]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
"The struggle."
[1879]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The good old days
[1879]
35
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The death of Nelson
[approximately 1889]
36
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Wellington & Blucher, meeting after the Battle of Waterloo
[approximately 1889]
37
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Yorkshire Fine Arts and Industrial Exhibition
[1866]
38
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
With every good wish
[ca. 1880]
39
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The final spurt
[1880]
40
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
May blessings attend thee
[approximately 1870]
41
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
A birthday wish
[approximately 1870]
42
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The old arm chair
[1871]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The start
[1879]
44
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
Friedrick III
[1888?]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
The present time
[1879]
46
Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
To the memory of the illustrious prelates who suffered martyrdom in the city of Oxford in 1555-56
[not before 1862]
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Stevens, Thomas, 1828–1888
To a mother
[not before 1862]
48
W., Ellen
Album of cut-paper flowers
circa 1835
49
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Lord Kitchener of Khartoum
[1900]
50
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Field Marshal Lord Roberts, V.C
[1900]
51
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Sir Redvers Buller, V.C
[1900]
52
W.H. Grant and Co. (Coventry, England)
Major-General Baden Powell
[1900]
53
Walker, W. B
Marshall Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt, commander in chief of the Prussian army
[1815?]
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Walker, W. B
Marshall Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt
[1815?]
55
Walker, W. B
Duke of Wellington, victor of Waterloo
[1815?]
56
Willis, William, 1841–1923
Willis's pencillings in Warwickshire
[1881]
57
[Prince of Wales]
1790
58
[Anatomical and physiological model of the horse]
[1900?]
59
Her Majesty Queen Alexandra
[1901]
60
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales
[1901?]
61
Her Majesty the late Queen Victoria
[1901?]
62
H.R.H. The Princess of Wales
[1901?]
63
[Mrs. W. S. Gaves & family] return thanks for [Mr. Oberburg's] kind enquiries [& sympathy]
[approximately 1880]
64
His Majesty King Edward VII
[1901?]
65
Straw work picture depicting a riverscape with anglers