A coat of arms divided into two, with three spotted roundels at the top, and a chevron dividing the lower portion below, featuring three boar heads. At the crest is a paw grasping a lance. Below is the motto Fortiter et Recte.
The scene consists of three cherub-like individuals about to perform surgery (or an autopsy?) on a fourth lying supine upon a slab. A fifth individual watches from a gallery. An anatomical statue can be seen over this individual's left shoulder. Above is a coat of arms, divided into two portions, with three roses at the top, and three chess rooks at the bottom. All throughout the plate are floral and leafy attributes. Above the image is the motto Fama Parata Labora.
Subject (Name):
Walford, John
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Children, Physicians, and Surgeons
Design consists of twenty-one individually-captioned panels arranged in three horizonal rows illustrating Johnny's arrival in Jamaica, his contracting Yellow Fever, his illness and temporary recovery, his brief participation in Jamaican society, his relapse and eventual death from the fever
Alternative Title:
Johnny Newcome in the island of Jamaica
Description:
Title from caption below image., Date altered on this impression from 1800 to 1803., Companion print to: Martial law in Jamaica., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Watermark: J. Whatman Turkey Mill., and Date in imprint altered in ms. from "1800" to "1803."
Publisher:
Pubbished [sic] by Willm. Holland, No. 50, Oxford Street
Subject (Geographic):
Jamaica
Subject (Topic):
Social conditions, Black people, Bedrooms, Cemeteries, Clergy, Coffins, Couples, Death, Interiors, Physicians, Vomiting, and Yellow fever
A coat of arms featuring a stag standing passant statant against a sable field. Behind the shield is a design of elaborate leafing and scales. At the helm is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse, is a demi-stag with a small sun between his antlers. Below is the motto Prodesse quam Conspici.
Subject (Name):
Jones
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Helmet, Physicians, Shields, stag, and Surgeons
A coat of arms divided into two vertical halves—the left half with thin, diagonal lines and the right half with thin, vertical lines. At the center, in the forefront, is a lion. Above on the chief, which is speckled in design, are two crescents flanking a long, twisted snake. At the helm is a knight's helmet, surrounded by elaborate mantling. At the crest is a tiger. Below, backed by oak boughs, is the motto Perseverance.
Subject (Name):
Hume, Joseph, 1777-1855
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Dragon, Helmet, Physicians, Shells, and Shields
At the center of this plate is the monogram of the plate's owner. Above, over a torse is a lamb, standing passant upon grass, and carrying a pennant emblazoned with a cross. The pole in which the pennant hangs ends in a cross. Below the holding a flag. Beneath the monogram is the phrase Jesus My Guide.
A shield, party per fess; on the left, against an argent field, are three greyhounds beneath a martlet. To the right, against a sable field, are three crescents; two above, one below. At the crest, atop a torse, is a grouse. Beneath the shield, upon a long, flowing banner, is the motto Dum Spiro Spero.
Subject (Name):
Moore, Joseph,
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates,, Birds, Dogs, Physicians, and Shields