Page 185. New London spy, or, A twenty-four hours ramble through the bills of mortality.
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
Birds'-eye view down the River Thames, looking towards Westminster; Somerset House is seen on the right, with Westminster Abbey and Bridge in the mid-distance; many boats are on the water
Alternative Title:
Southeast prospect of Westminster
Description:
Title etched below image., "Engrav'd for the Universal Magazine, for J. Hinton in Newgate Street"--Above image., Date of publication from the Yale Center for British Art online catalog., Imperfect; sheet trimmed within plate mark with loss of text from upper margin. Missing text supplied from impression at the Yale Center for British Art, accession no.: B1998.14.676., Mounted to 26 x 32 cm., and Mounted on page 185 in a copiously extra-illustrated copy of: King, R. The new London spy, or, A twenty-four hours ramble through the bills of mortality. London : Printed for J. Cooke [and 3 others], [1771?].
Publisher:
J. Hinton
Subject (Geographic):
London (England), Thames River (England),, and Westminster Bridge (London, England),
Black and white key to panorama on mount, underneath color illustration.
Publisher:
James C. Bardell?]
Subject (Geographic):
Berkeley (Calif.), Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, Calif.), Oakland (Calif.), San Francisco (Calif.), San Francisco Bay (Calif.), and San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (Oakland and San Francisco, Calif
Subject (Name):
Golden Gate International Exposition (1939-1940 : San Francisco, Calif.)
Blanks not scanned., Imperfect, wanting 16 plates and 1 map., Order of plates does not follow that of descriptions in vol. 1., Some plates are numbered, some plates are unnumbered and interspersed. Two possible arrangements outlined in v. 1 which these seem not to follow closely. With the exception of the port. of Selim III (frontis. of text vol.), all other plates including the 2 remaining maps are bound together., and Two plates trimmed and laid in loose.
Publisher:
Chez les editeurs ... ; De l’Imprimerie de P. Didot, l’aine, M.DCCCXIX
Subject (Geographic):
Bosporus (Turkey) --Pictorial works, Istanbul (Turkey) --Description and travel, Istanbul (Turkey) --Pictorial works, Marmara, Sea of (Turkey), Turkey --Court and courtiers --Clothing --Pictorial works, Turkey --French influences, and Turkey --History --Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 --Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Desmaisons, 1780-1834?,
Kauffer, Francois,
Leve, Mlle.,
Michel, F. P., Barbie du Bocage, Jean Denis, 1760-1825, Bovinet, Edme, 1767-1832, Cardano, Jose´ Maria, Coiny, Jacques Joseph, 1761-1809, Dequevauviller, Francois-Nicolas-Barth elemy, 1745-1807, Desaulx, Jean, Duparc, Marie-Alexandre, Duplessi-Bertaux, Jean, 1750-1818, Hadice, Sultan, sister of Selim III, Sultan of the Turks, 1762- --Palaces --Pictorial works, Lacretelle, Charles, 1766-1855, Le Gouaz, Yves Marie, 1742-1816, Le Rouge, Jean-Nicolas, b. ca. 1776, Marillier, Clement Pierre, 1740-1808, Melling, Antoine Ignace, 1763-1831, Nee, Francois Denis, 1732-1817, Pigeot, Francois, 1775-after 1834, Pillemont, Victor, 1767-1814, Queverdo, Louis-Marie-Yves, 1788-, Reville, Jean Baptiste, 1767-1825, Schroeder, Friedrich, 1768-1839, and Selim III, Sultan of the Turks, 1761-1808 --Homes and haunts --Pictorial works
Scrapbook containing photographs and articles concerning mines owned or operated by James Whitlatch in various regions of Montana and New Mexico. Views include the Whitlatch Union Mine and the Park Gold Mines, worker housing, views of Helena, Montana, scenery in Montana and Utah, and scenes of Salt Lake City. The last several pages of the album are devoted to unidentified cartes-de-visite portraits. The clippings follow the mining career and social activities of James Whitlatch through the 1900s.
Description:
51 photographs are 25.4 x 19.4 cm. or smaller and 34 cartes-de-visite are 5.6 x 8.6 cm. or smaller. Most of the photographs are accompanied by manuscript or letterpress captions. Included with the photographs are newspaper clippings, magazine articles, trade advertisements, and one drawing of Eugene Whitlatch. A Montana Society of New York program is also included in the scrapbook, in which the name Elijah Woodward is written., Accompanied by a list of photographs., and Purchased from Peter Decker on the William Robertson Coe Fund, 1967.
Subject (Geographic):
Helena (Mont.)--Aerial views, Montana--Pictorial works., and Salt Lake City (Utah)--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Montana Society of New York., Park Gold Mines (Mont.), Whitlatch Union Mine (Mont.), and Whitlatch, James W.