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C1858 Collection

Background imageC1858 Collection: Shakespeare, Richard III Act IV Sc. IV, c.1858 (engraving)

Shakespeare, Richard III Act IV Sc. IV, c.1858 (engraving)
537786 Shakespeare, Richard III Act IV Sc. IV, c.1858 (engraving); (add.info.: Shakespeare, Richard III Act IV Sc. IV. Elizabeth Woodville and the Duchess of York, Widow and mother of Edward IV)

Background imageC1858 Collection: Providence, R. I. harbor view, taken from the grounds of Geo. W. Rhodes, Esq. / J

Providence, R. I. harbor view, taken from the grounds of Geo. W. Rhodes, Esq. / J
Providence, R.I. harbor view, taken from the grounds of Geo. W. Rhodes, Esq. / J.B. Bachelder; lith. of Endicott & Co. N.Y.; W. Endicott & Co.; Bachelder, John B

Background imageC1858 Collection: The last days of Webster at Marshfield / engraved by C

The last days of Webster at Marshfield / engraved by C. Mottram after painting by Joseph Ames.; Mottram, Charles, 1817-1876, engraver; New York : Smith & Parmalee

Background imageC1858 Collection: Shakespeare King Lear first performed c1605 Lear, betrayed by his daughters Goneril

Shakespeare King Lear first performed c1605 Lear, betrayed by his daughters Goneril and Regan and confused by rage, powerlessness and ill-treatment, comforted by his youngest daughter, Cordelia

Background imageC1858 Collection: William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Nights Dream First performed c1596. Act 2 Sc 2

William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Nights Dream First performed c1596. Act 2 Sc 2. Ariel standing on toadstool conducting The Fairies Song You spotted snakes with double tongueja Chromolithograph c1858

Background imageC1858 Collection: Shakespeare, Richard III Act IV Sc. IV. Elizabeth Woodville and the Duchess of York

Shakespeare, Richard III Act IV Sc. IV. Elizabeth Woodville and the Duchess of York, Widow and mother of Edward IV, intercept and remonstrate with Richard III. Illustration by Sir John Gilbert

Background imageC1858 Collection: Noco-shimatt-tash-tanaki, Chief of the Seminole, c. 1858

Noco-shimatt-tash-tanaki, Chief of the Seminole, c. 1858
Portrait of a Seminole native American Indian chief, Noco-shimatt-tash-tanaki, translated as Grisly Bear, c.1858. The Chief is seen wearing a magnificent short jacket, headscarf and tasselled belt

Background imageC1858 Collection: Diegeno Indians travelling across the West of the USA, c. 185

Diegeno Indians travelling across the West of the USA, c. 185
Illustration showing a family of Diegeno native American Indians travelling through a desert landscape in the far West of the USA, c.1858


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