Eight images from Warrington, England—each are encircled in leafing. From the top left the scenes include Warrington Church, Warrington Volunteer 1798, Old Warrington Bridge, Bewsey Hall, Eyres's Warren Press, Warrington in 1783, Warrington Academy, and Cromwell's Lodgings. At center, above the title text, is also a space in which to indicate a book/title number.
A circular image with a shield at the center, in which an argent chevron divides an azure field, with three argent stars above, and a rose beneath. At the helm, atop a crown, is a knight's helmet backed in leafing; at the crest is a three-quarter image of a warrior, clad in armor, and brandishing a banner. At the base of the shield are three medals. Surrounding the shield is a border with a motto (partially obscured by other images). A second motto appears on a banner below, which reads Spiandact Tapeir Neill. The shield is flanked by two gorged owls gardant.
Subject (Name):
Moynihan, Sir Berkeley G. A.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial bookplates, Flag, Helmet, Owl, Portraits, Shield, Shields, and Star
At center is the title text, upon a plaque with curving edges. At the top, with a pegasus on either side, is a shield featuring a caduceus, with leafing at the helm. Below the plaque are two cherubs, each riding a dolphin.
The Cross of Lorraine, with Ex Libris written inside the orb at the bottom. Vines and flowers surround the cross. The book's owner, Ruth Albany, is written in dark blue in below the image
An image of a ship on the water surrounded by a decorative background and flanked by two staffs. Above the ship is the phrase There is no frigate like a book to bear us lands away.
A room featuring a microscope and two mounted butterfly specimens in a box. An open book is to the lower right. In the background is a large bookcase filled with books, and various instruments about. To the right of the shelf is an open window looking out onto an open field, some trees, and a distant windmill.
Subject (Name):
Uppingham School Natural Science Society
Subject (Topic):
Books, Microscopes, Nature, Schools, Scientists, Societies, and Windows