Screw of the Warrior, 1861. Diagram of the propellor of an ironclad steamship, showing water level. 'This vessel, the first completed of our new iron-clad ships-of-war, and by far the noblest and most efficient fighting-ship in commission in the world...The rapidity with which the works have been carried on since the ship was launched is most creditable to the contractors, the Thames Shipbuilding Company, and the manner in which the whole of the works of a novel and exceedingly difficult character have been executed has given perfect satisfaction to the inspectors appointed by the Government.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/screw-of-the-warrior-1861-diagram-of-the-propellor-of-an-ironclad-steamship-showing-water-level-this-vessel-the-first-completed-of-our-new-iron-clad-ships-of-war-and-by-far-the-noblest-and-most-efficient-fighting-ship-in-commission-in-the-worldthe-rapidity-with-which-the-works-have-been-carried-on-since-the-ship-was-launched-is-most-creditable-to-the-contractors-the-thames-shipbuilding-company-and-the-manner-in-which-the-whole-of-the-works-of-a-novel-and-exceedingly-difficult-character-have-been-executed-has-given-perfect-satisfaction-to-the-inspectors-appointed-by-the-government-image575130026.html
RM2TBKC62–Screw of the Warrior, 1861. Diagram of the propellor of an ironclad steamship, showing water level. 'This vessel, the first completed of our new iron-clad ships-of-war, and by far the noblest and most efficient fighting-ship in commission in the world...The rapidity with which the works have been carried on since the ship was launched is most creditable to the contractors, the Thames Shipbuilding Company, and the manner in which the whole of the works of a novel and exceedingly difficult character have been executed has given perfect satisfaction to the inspectors appointed by the Government..
The engines of H.M. steam-frigate Warrior, 1861. 'This vessel, the first completed of our new iron-clad ships-of-war, and by far the noblest and most efficient fighting-ship in commission in the world...The rapidity with which the works have been carried on since the ship was launched is most creditable to the contractors, the Thames Shipbuilding Company, and the manner in which the whole of the works of a novel and exceedingly difficult character have been executed has given perfect satisfaction to the inspectors appointed by the Government... The shell or framework of the Warrior is formed o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-engines-of-hm-steam-frigate-warrior-1861-this-vessel-the-first-completed-of-our-new-iron-clad-ships-of-war-and-by-far-the-noblest-and-most-efficient-fighting-ship-in-commission-in-the-worldthe-rapidity-with-which-the-works-have-been-carried-on-since-the-ship-was-launched-is-most-creditable-to-the-contractors-the-thames-shipbuilding-company-and-the-manner-in-which-the-whole-of-the-works-of-a-novel-and-exceedingly-difficult-character-have-been-executed-has-given-perfect-satisfaction-to-the-inspectors-appointed-by-the-government-the-shell-or-framework-of-the-warrior-is-formed-o-image575130051.html
RM2TBKC6Y–The engines of H.M. steam-frigate Warrior, 1861. 'This vessel, the first completed of our new iron-clad ships-of-war, and by far the noblest and most efficient fighting-ship in commission in the world...The rapidity with which the works have been carried on since the ship was launched is most creditable to the contractors, the Thames Shipbuilding Company, and the manner in which the whole of the works of a novel and exceedingly difficult character have been executed has given perfect satisfaction to the inspectors appointed by the Government... The shell or framework of the Warrior is formed o
The Owner of the Vineyard Paying his Labourers - painted by Rembrandt - from the Gallery of the late King of Holland, at the Hague, 1850. 'The subject, we need scarcely add, is the Parable of the Labourers, from St. Matthew, xx. The lord of the vineyard is seated at the table, and one of the first labourers murmurs at the payment, which is no more than that paid to the "eleventh hour" labourers. On the opposite side is seated a young man, who enters the payments; and in the distance is a group of labourers. This picture is one of Rembrandt's noblest compositions...'. From "Illus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-owner-of-the-vineyard-paying-his-labourers-painted-by-rembrandt-from-the-gallery-of-the-late-king-of-holland-at-the-hague-1850-the-subject-we-need-scarcely-add-is-the-parable-of-the-labourers-from-st-matthew-xx-the-lord-of-the-vineyard-is-seated-at-the-table-and-one-of-the-first-labourers-murmurs-at-the-payment-which-is-no-more-than-that-paid-to-the-quoteleventh-hourquot-labourers-on-the-opposite-side-is-seated-a-young-man-who-enters-the-payments-and-in-the-distance-is-a-group-of-labourers-this-picture-is-one-of-rembrandts-noblest-compositions-from-quotillus-image466901005.html
RM2J3H4YW–The Owner of the Vineyard Paying his Labourers - painted by Rembrandt - from the Gallery of the late King of Holland, at the Hague, 1850. 'The subject, we need scarcely add, is the Parable of the Labourers, from St. Matthew, xx. The lord of the vineyard is seated at the table, and one of the first labourers murmurs at the payment, which is no more than that paid to the "eleventh hour" labourers. On the opposite side is seated a young man, who enters the payments; and in the distance is a group of labourers. This picture is one of Rembrandt's noblest compositions...'. From "Illus
Miss Bateman as Leah, at the Adelphi Theatre, 1864. 'We have engraved the Portrait of Miss Bateman, in her well- known character of Leah, which has during the past winter been performed more than a hundred and fifty times, at the Adelphi Theatre. Many thousands of the London playgoers have been enchanted with the power and grace of this touching dramatic representation, the effect of which can be compared to nothing of its kind upon the stage of late years, except the noblest efforts of Adelaide Ristori. Miss Kate Josephine Bateman was born at Baltimore in 1842. She was a precocious child, one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miss-bateman-as-leah-at-the-adelphi-theatre-1864-we-have-engraved-the-portrait-of-miss-bateman-in-her-well-known-character-of-leah-which-has-during-the-past-winter-been-performed-more-than-a-hundred-and-fifty-times-at-the-adelphi-theatre-many-thousands-of-the-london-playgoers-have-been-enchanted-with-the-power-and-grace-of-this-touching-dramatic-representation-the-effect-of-which-can-be-compared-to-nothing-of-its-kind-upon-the-stage-of-late-years-except-the-noblest-efforts-of-adelaide-ristori-miss-kate-josephine-bateman-was-born-at-baltimore-in-1842-she-was-a-precocious-child-one-image603633557.html
RM2X21TN9–Miss Bateman as Leah, at the Adelphi Theatre, 1864. 'We have engraved the Portrait of Miss Bateman, in her well- known character of Leah, which has during the past winter been performed more than a hundred and fifty times, at the Adelphi Theatre. Many thousands of the London playgoers have been enchanted with the power and grace of this touching dramatic representation, the effect of which can be compared to nothing of its kind upon the stage of late years, except the noblest efforts of Adelaide Ristori. Miss Kate Josephine Bateman was born at Baltimore in 1842. She was a precocious child, one
'Giant's Gap', 1874. The Sierra Nevada mountains in California and Nevada, USA. '...the rock-forms are picturesque and grand...Castellated, pinnacled, with sides like perpendicular walls, and summits like chiselled platforms, they give a strangely beautiful aspect to every shore and gorge and valley...it would be impossible to find a more glorious drive than is this along the edge of the river-bed...through the very heart of one of the noblest groups of the Sierra chain...The great canyons, and such noble breaks in the rock-wall as can give us glimpses like that of the Giant's Gap...are certai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/giants-gap-1874-the-sierra-nevada-mountains-in-california-and-nevada-usa-the-rock-forms-are-picturesque-and-grandcastellated-pinnacled-with-sides-like-perpendicular-walls-and-summits-like-chiselled-platforms-they-give-a-strangely-beautiful-aspect-to-every-shore-and-gorge-and-valleyit-would-be-impossible-to-find-a-more-glorious-drive-than-is-this-along-the-edge-of-the-river-bedthrough-the-very-heart-of-one-of-the-noblest-groups-of-the-sierra-chainthe-great-canyons-and-such-noble-breaks-in-the-rock-wall-as-can-give-us-glimpses-like-that-of-the-giants-gapare-certai-image332228056.html
RM2A8E87M–'Giant's Gap', 1874. The Sierra Nevada mountains in California and Nevada, USA. '...the rock-forms are picturesque and grand...Castellated, pinnacled, with sides like perpendicular walls, and summits like chiselled platforms, they give a strangely beautiful aspect to every shore and gorge and valley...it would be impossible to find a more glorious drive than is this along the edge of the river-bed...through the very heart of one of the noblest groups of the Sierra chain...The great canyons, and such noble breaks in the rock-wall as can give us glimpses like that of the Giant's Gap...are certai
'View from West Park', 1874. Sheep grazing at Fairmount, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 'Perhaps among the noblest views which are afforded by the rich variety of the Fairmount country is one to be gained from the West Park...The eye, wandering over an expanse of billowy foliage, descries in the distance the roofs and spires of the fair city, and the smoke of industry arising from a hundred tall chimneys. Near the centre of this scene arises a graceful and varied architectural grouping, formed by the tower of the Masonic Temple, the sharp spire of the adjacent church, and the swelling dome o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-from-west-park-1874-sheep-grazing-at-fairmount-philadelphia-pennsylvania-usa-perhaps-among-the-noblest-views-which-are-afforded-by-the-rich-variety-of-the-fairmount-country-is-one-to-be-gained-from-the-west-parkthe-eye-wandering-over-an-expanse-of-billowy-foliage-descries-in-the-distance-the-roofs-and-spires-of-the-fair-city-and-the-smoke-of-industry-arising-from-a-hundred-tall-chimneys-near-the-centre-of-this-scene-arises-a-graceful-and-varied-architectural-grouping-formed-by-the-tower-of-the-masonic-temple-the-sharp-spire-of-the-adjacent-church-and-the-swelling-dome-o-image332227881.html
RM2A8E81D–'View from West Park', 1874. Sheep grazing at Fairmount, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. 'Perhaps among the noblest views which are afforded by the rich variety of the Fairmount country is one to be gained from the West Park...The eye, wandering over an expanse of billowy foliage, descries in the distance the roofs and spires of the fair city, and the smoke of industry arising from a hundred tall chimneys. Near the centre of this scene arises a graceful and varied architectural grouping, formed by the tower of the Masonic Temple, the sharp spire of the adjacent church, and the swelling dome o
'The Hudson at "Cozzens's"', 1874. Cozzen's Hotel at West Point on the River Hudson, New York State, USA: 'Cozzens's, that familiar and great resort of summer pleasure-seekers, perched high on the brow of the cliff that is the most prominent on the western shore for several miles below the Military Academy. Nothing could be more picturesque than the situation of the great building of the hotel, high up in air, looking down upon all the noblest of the river-views. It is several hundred feet above the water...the precipice is here so bold and rugged that the most practised eye is decei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hudson-at-quotcozzenssquot-1874-cozzens-hotel-at-west-point-on-the-river-hudson-new-york-state-usa-cozzenss-that-familiar-and-great-resort-of-summer-pleasure-seekers-perched-high-on-the-brow-of-the-cliff-that-is-the-most-prominent-on-the-western-shore-for-several-miles-below-the-military-academy-nothing-could-be-more-picturesque-than-the-situation-of-the-great-building-of-the-hotel-high-up-in-air-looking-down-upon-all-the-noblest-of-the-river-views-it-is-several-hundred-feet-above-the-waterthe-precipice-is-here-so-bold-and-rugged-that-the-most-practised-eye-is-decei-image332227855.html
RM2A8E80F–'The Hudson at "Cozzens's"', 1874. Cozzen's Hotel at West Point on the River Hudson, New York State, USA: 'Cozzens's, that familiar and great resort of summer pleasure-seekers, perched high on the brow of the cliff that is the most prominent on the western shore for several miles below the Military Academy. Nothing could be more picturesque than the situation of the great building of the hotel, high up in air, looking down upon all the noblest of the river-views. It is several hundred feet above the water...the precipice is here so bold and rugged that the most practised eye is decei
Burning of Pengwern Hall, near St. Asaph [in Wales], the seat of Lord Mostyn, 1864. 'This mansion, one of the noblest in the Vale of Clwyd, was the residence of the late Lord Mostyn, but has, since his death, been occupied by his brother, the Hon. T. P. Lloyd. It was built, in 1787...The house was partly of Corinthian architecture, but with a certain originality in the design of its front. It contained not only a great deal of costly furniture, plate, and jewels, but many choice paintings - Dutch, Italian, and English - besides the rare and valuable library of Welsh records and MSS. known as t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burning-of-pengwern-hall-near-st-asaph-in-wales-the-seat-of-lord-mostyn-1864-this-mansion-one-of-the-noblest-in-the-vale-of-clwyd-was-the-residence-of-the-late-lord-mostyn-but-has-since-his-death-been-occupied-by-his-brother-the-hon-t-p-lloyd-it-was-built-in-1787the-house-was-partly-of-corinthian-architecture-but-with-a-certain-originality-in-the-design-of-its-front-it-contained-not-only-a-great-deal-of-costly-furniture-plate-and-jewels-but-many-choice-paintings-dutch-italian-and-english-besides-the-rare-and-valuable-library-of-welsh-records-and-mss-known-as-t-image603633384.html
RM2X21TF4–Burning of Pengwern Hall, near St. Asaph [in Wales], the seat of Lord Mostyn, 1864. 'This mansion, one of the noblest in the Vale of Clwyd, was the residence of the late Lord Mostyn, but has, since his death, been occupied by his brother, the Hon. T. P. Lloyd. It was built, in 1787...The house was partly of Corinthian architecture, but with a certain originality in the design of its front. It contained not only a great deal of costly furniture, plate, and jewels, but many choice paintings - Dutch, Italian, and English - besides the rare and valuable library of Welsh records and MSS. known as t
The steam-transport Adriatic in the ice at Sidney [sic], Cape Breton, 1862. 'The state of the weather on the coast of the country to which our Canadian reinforcements have been dispatched will be well understood from the situation of the vessel in our Engraving..., drawn from a sketch kindly forwarded to us by Lieut. Griffiths, of the 63rd Regiment. The Adriatic was formerly one of the Collins line of Atlantic Mail Steam-ships, and for size, build, and speed, is one of the noblest specimens of naval architecture afloat, being upwards of 8000 tons burden, with a nominal power of 1000 horses. Sh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-steam-transport-adriatic-in-the-ice-at-sidney-sic-cape-breton-1862-the-state-of-the-weather-on-the-coast-of-the-country-to-which-our-canadian-reinforcements-have-been-dispatched-will-be-well-understood-from-the-situation-of-the-vessel-in-our-engraving-drawn-from-a-sketch-kindly-forwarded-to-us-by-lieut-griffiths-of-the-63rd-regiment-the-adriatic-was-formerly-one-of-the-collins-line-of-atlantic-mail-steam-ships-and-for-size-build-and-speed-is-one-of-the-noblest-specimens-of-naval-architecture-afloat-being-upwards-of-8000-tons-burden-with-a-nominal-power-of-1000-horses-sh-image595001092.html
RM2WG0HY0–The steam-transport Adriatic in the ice at Sidney [sic], Cape Breton, 1862. 'The state of the weather on the coast of the country to which our Canadian reinforcements have been dispatched will be well understood from the situation of the vessel in our Engraving..., drawn from a sketch kindly forwarded to us by Lieut. Griffiths, of the 63rd Regiment. The Adriatic was formerly one of the Collins line of Atlantic Mail Steam-ships, and for size, build, and speed, is one of the noblest specimens of naval architecture afloat, being upwards of 8000 tons burden, with a nominal power of 1000 horses. Sh
Section of the bows of H.M.S. Warrior, 1861. Diagram of ironclad steamship showing water level: 'A: Armour plating, 4½ inches thick; B: Teak lining, 8 inches thick; C: Teak lining, 10 inches thick; D: Frame; E E Wing passage...This vessel, the first completed of our new iron-clad ships-of-war, and by far the noblest and most efficient fighting-ship in commission in the world...The rapidity with which the works have been carried on since the ship was launched is most creditable to the contractors, the Thames Shipbuilding Company, and the manner in which the whole of the works of a novel an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/section-of-the-bows-of-hms-warrior-1861-diagram-of-ironclad-steamship-showing-water-level-a-armour-plating-4xbd-inches-thick-b-teak-lining-8-inches-thick-c-teak-lining-10-inches-thick-d-frame-e-e-wing-passagethis-vessel-the-first-completed-of-our-new-iron-clad-ships-of-war-and-by-far-the-noblest-and-most-efficient-fighting-ship-in-commission-in-the-worldthe-rapidity-with-which-the-works-have-been-carried-on-since-the-ship-was-launched-is-most-creditable-to-the-contractors-the-thames-shipbuilding-company-and-the-manner-in-which-the-whole-of-the-works-of-a-novel-an-image575130035.html
RM2TBKC6B–Section of the bows of H.M.S. Warrior, 1861. Diagram of ironclad steamship showing water level: 'A: Armour plating, 4½ inches thick; B: Teak lining, 8 inches thick; C: Teak lining, 10 inches thick; D: Frame; E E Wing passage...This vessel, the first completed of our new iron-clad ships-of-war, and by far the noblest and most efficient fighting-ship in commission in the world...The rapidity with which the works have been carried on since the ship was launched is most creditable to the contractors, the Thames Shipbuilding Company, and the manner in which the whole of the works of a novel an
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