BEIN 11hcf 1919C-3-14: Annotated in manuscript with "Proposed Line in Tyrol and Istria" in blue, "London Pact line" dotted, "Proposed line of Oct. 1, Dec. 27" in red, and "The Masaryk line" in green. Manuscript number in lower left corner: 7-13-a. Inscription at top: Seymour., BEIN 11hcf 1919C-3-17: Annotated in manuscript with "Proposed Line in Tyrol and Istria" in blue, "London Pact line" dotted, "Proposed line of Oct. 1" in red, and "The Masaryk line" in green. Manuscript number in lower left corner: 7-13-B. Inscription at right: Seymour., Outline map., and "610" in upper right and bottom left.
Kartenspil ist ungewert, wan man zu rechter Zeit avfhert and Kartenspiel is ungewehrt, wenn man zu rechter Zeit aufhört
Description:
BEIN AUS90: From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards., Title from 2 of Swords., Latin/Italian suit system., Composition of deck: 36 [A, K, C, J, 10-7, 2]., Tax stamp on Ace of Coins, black: [asymmetrical cartouche] / AS / 7X., Aces: AB: FRANZ SCHEN LEITNER; AC, crowned eagle., Court cards: KB, KD: F.S.L., and Pipcards: 2S: 17 / [heraldic device] / 15 / DAS KARTENSPIL / IST VNGEWERT - / WAN MAN ZV / RECHTER / ZEIT AVF / HERT.; 7d: FSL / STEYER
BEIN PLAYING CARDS GEN 857: Imperfect: Top of wrapper only. From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards. Wrapper housed separately with call number: PLAYING CARDS GEN 858., Title from wrapper., Playing card maker operated between 1887 and 1904. See W. Altfahrt. Wiener Kartenmacher des 19. Jhs., French suit system., Composition of deck: 52 (A, K, Q, J, 10-2)., and Issued in wrapper, orange on yellow.
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K. k. aus. priv. Österr. Spielkarten Fabriks-Gesellschaft
In this anti-Jacobin, pro-Girondist print, seven prisoners, in various postures of distress and exclamation are seated on stools in a prison cell. Each one wears a feathered Liberty cap and each is tied to the cell wall by a rope around his neck. The cell is bare save a circular grated window in its top left corner. Speech bubbles hover above each prisoner reading: “Oh Damn it! Is this proper treatment for the Commissioners of a great nation?”, “Oh curse him this false Dumourier.”, “He has finaly trapt us”, “no hole to creep out at”, “Now I feel for the poor prisoners in the Temple”, “It’s all up. With us”, “Oh I could beat my brains out for making the motion that as brought us like asses to it”. The print alludes to the arrest of Charles Dumouriez who despite having played a key role in the victory of the Battle of Valmy in 1972 suffered a significant defeat in the Battle of Neerwinden (March 1793) at the hands of the Austrians which fuelled suspicion amongst the Jacobins of his loyalties. Believing that Dumouriez harboured royalist sympathies several commissioners representing the National Convention were sent to investigate him. Instead of cooperating with the investigation, Dumouriez turned against the deputies and the Minister of War (Pierre Riel de Beurnonville), arresting the commissioners and handing them over to the Austrian forces
Alternative Title:
Commissioners become hostages and French vermin in the German trap
Description:
Title etched below image., Date of publication inferred from the reference to events occurring in 1793., Reversed English copy, with English text, of a French print entitled "A qui Mal veut, Mal arrive." For the original French print, see Princeton University Library Graphic Arts Collection, call no.: GA 2012.01066., Text beneath title: Being a representation of the present situation of the commissioners, Bournonville, Memoire, Villeneuve, Camus, Lamarque, Luinette and Bancal who were sent to arrest Dumouriez, but the tables being turned upon them they were delivered up to the Austrians and by them imprisoned where they may reflect on the long and cruel confinement they subjected their unfortunate monarch to previous to his martyrdom., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum.
Publisher:
Pubd. by J. Aitken, No. 14 Castle Street, Leicester Fields, London
Subject (Geographic):
France and Austria
Subject (Name):
Dumouriez, Charles François Du Périer, 1739-1823.
Subject (Topic):
Girondists, Prisons, Cells (Rooms & spaces), Prisoners, Liberty cap, History, Campaigns, Foreign public opinion, British, and Foreign relations
Part of the circle of Austria in which are the Dukedomes of Stiria, and Carinthia, of Carniola, in which are comprehended the countys of Chilley, and of Gorice, Windis-Marke, or Marquisat of Windes, described by Sanson, corrected and amended by William Berry
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BEIN 1973 Folio 10: Sheet measures 61.2 x 96.5 cm. Bookplate of José M. Rodriguez. No. 28 of 63 maps bound together., Relief shown pictorially., Ferro meridian., Dedicated to "The most high mighty and most excellent prince ----------------- prince of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, and Duke of Cornwall" by William Berry., and Bar scales in Italian miles, common leagues of Germany, great leagues of Germany, leagues of Hungary, common leagues of France, and great leagues of France or "one hours travelling."
Publisher:
Sold by William Berry at the sign of the Globe between Charing-Cross, and White-Hall
Part of the circle of Austria viz. the Archdukedom of Austria divided into the higher above the river Ens, and the lower below the Ens ... described by Sanson, corrected and amended by William Berry
Description:
BEIN 1973 Folio 10: Sheet measures 61.2 x 96.5 cm. Bookplate of José M. Rodriguez. No. 27 of 63 maps bound together., Relief shown pictorially., Ferro meridian., Dedicated "To the most serene and most sacred majesty James II ..." by William Berry., and Bar scales in Italian miles, common leagues of Germany, great leagues of Germany, leagues of Hungary, common leagues of France, and "leagues of one hours travelling."
Publisher:
Sold by William Berry at the sign of the Globe between Charing-Cross, and White-Hall
Title from item., Publisher and date supplied by curator., View is of an almshouse and a chapel consecrated to St. Mark (no longer extant), and Pfarre St. Augustine, outside the gates of Vienna., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Hospitals, Austria; St. Mark's Hospital (Vienna).
Publisher:
Johann Andreas Pfeffel
Subject (Geographic):
Austria and Vienna.
Subject (Name):
Pfarre St. Augustin (Vienna, Austria).
Subject (Topic):
Almshouses, Architecture, Croplands, Churches, Gates, and Farming
Title from item., Publisher and date supplied by curator., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Hospitals, Austria; Poorhouses.