Emberiza Regia. Another variety of the Neuva, Whidah, or Widow-Bird; at the Brazils. J. Forbes
redrawn between 1794 and 1800
Archival
128022
Emma Gurney
1814-1909
Archival
128023
Emma Gurney Pease
1814-1909
Archival
128024
Emma Gurney Pease
1814-1909
Archival
128025
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Empire to Nation: Art, History, and the Visualization of Maritime Britain 1768-1829, by Geoff Quilley
2011
Archival
128026
Townshend, Priscilla
Enclosed: Letter authorizing an agent to receive items from the house on their behalf.
1849 September 28
Archival
128027
"End of an era" newspaper article
1995-11-03
Archival
128028
Endangered Craft/ Evolving Art: British Letterpress Today
1993-02-02 1993-03-07
Archival
128029
Endless Forms: Charles Darwin, Natural Science, and the Visual Arts
2009-02-12 2009-05-03
Archival
128030
Endless Forms: Charles Darwin Natural Science and the Visual Arts, by Edited by Diana Donald and Jane Munro
2009
Archival
128031
Shirley Smith, Richard
Endymion in moonlight, for Poems of Shelley
1971
Archival
128032
Enfantin, Augustin
undated
Archival
128033
Engelse grafici: Joan Hassall, Alan Reynolds Stone, Leo Wyatt, Richard Shirley Smith. Sint-Niklaas, Belgium: Internationaal Exlibriscentrum. Catalogue for an exhibition held March 4-April 9, 1978.
1978
Archival
128034
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
English Art and Modernism, 1900-1939, by Charles Harrison
1994
Archival
128035
English Caricature: From the Beginning to the Present
1984-09-12 1984-11-04
Archival
128036
English Caricature: From the Beginning to the Present by Richard Godfrey
1984
Archival
128037
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
English Drawings and Watercolors 1550-1850, by Pierpont Morgan Library
1972
Archival
128038
English Drawings and Watercolors 1550-1850 in the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, by John Baskett and Dudley Snelgrove: book
1963 2018
Archival
128039
English Drawings and Watercolors, Yale University Art Gallery
1965
Archival
128040
English Landscape 1630-1850, By Christopher White
1977
Archival
128041
English Miniature
1981-12-16 1982-02-14
Archival
128042
English Portrait Drawings and Miniatures from the Permanent Collection, by Patrick J. Noon
1979
Archival
128043
English Print, 1688-1802 (The) / Timothy Clayton
1966 2018
Archival
128044
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
English Shops and Shopping, by Kathryn A Morrison
2004
Archival
128045
English Vernacular Furniture, 1750-1900 / Christoper Gilbert
1991
Archival
128046
Engraved portrait of Joseph Nollekens.
undated
Archival
128047
Society of Wood Engravers
Engravers: A Handbook for the Nineties. Introduction by Simon Brett. Cambridge: Silent Books, 1987.
1987
Archival
128048
Society of Wood Engravers
Engravers: Two. A Handbook Compiled for the Society of Wood Engravers. Introduction by Simon Brett. Cambridge: Silent Books, 1992.
1992
Archival
128049
Engraving of rocks related to Aiguille Drawing
between 1855 and 1856?
Archival
128050
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Letters to His Son
1973
Archival
128051
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Letters to His Son
1973
Archival
128052
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Memoirs of a London Doll, Artist's Proofs
1967
Archival
128053
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Memoirs of a London Doll, Artist's Proofs
1967
Archival
128054
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Memoirs of a London Doll, Artist's Proofs
1967
Archival
128055
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Memoirs of a London Doll, Artist's Proofs
1967
Archival
128056
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Memoirs of a London Doll, Artist's Proofs
1967
Archival
128057
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for Memoirs of a London Doll, Artist's Proofs
1967
Archival
128058
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for The Darkening Green, Artist's Proofs
1964
Archival
128059
Shirley Smith, Richard
Engravings for To Any Christian, Artist's Proofs
1964
Archival
128060
Engravings of prominent homes in Northamptonshire and Northumberland
mid-19th century
Archival
128061
Enitharmon Press
1991–1996 October 6
Archival
128062
Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte, and the Shaping of the Modern World
2017-02-02 2017-04-30
Archival
128063
Norris, Robert Provo, died 1851
"Eno: A Kaffir Chief."
circa 1846-1851
Archival
128064
Entrance Court
1971-2011
Archival
128065
Entrance Court, Reference Library, Second Floor Galleries
1985-04
Archival
128066
Entrance Court, Sales Desk, Lecture Hall
undated
Archival
128067
Entrance, Exterior, Fourth Floor Galleries
undated
Archival
128068
Entrance to Norbury Park.
undated
Archival
128069
Envelope
20th century
Archival
128070
Norris, Dennis George, b. 1798 or 9
Envelope, addressed to "Captain Lawlor, R.A., 13 Marine Parade, Lowesloff ... with Rev. Mr. D.G. Norris's kind regards and best thanks."
between 1847 and 1852?
Archival
128071
Nash, Paul, 1889–1946
Envelope addressed to Mercia Oakley
1912 August 24
Archival
128072
Lewis, Wyndham, 1882–1957
Envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. (Robert) Bevan
1914?
Archival
128073
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Grimsdale (Mercia Oakley)
1951 May 27
Archival
128074
Cabaret Theatre Club (London, England)
Envelope bearing the "Cave of the Calf" three-headed figure, addressed to Robert Bevan
1912 May 18
Archival
128075
Envelope
circa 1860
Archival
128076
Envelope fragment addressed to A.B. Lambert Esq.?
1816 August 17
Archival
128077
Envelope fragment addressed to Lady Wodhouse from Cawdor dated February 4 1805.
1805 February 4
Archival
128078
Envelope fragment addressed to Mrs. J. Pease dated April 18 1822.
1822 April 18
Archival
128079
Brownlow, John Cust, 1st Earl, 1779–1853
Envelope fragment from John Brownlow to Joseph Nollekens.
1808 January 14
Archival
128080
Westmacott, Richard, Sir
Envelope fragment from Richard Westmacott to Wm. Upoctt Esq., London Institution.
undated
Archival
128081
Whitbread, Samuel, 1764–1815
Envelope fragment from Samuel Whitbread.
undated
Archival
128082
Envelope fragment to the Right Honorable N. Vausittais.
undated
Archival
128083
Cabaret Theatre Club (London, England)
Envelope from the Cabaret Theatre Club, addressed to Robert Bevan