RMR5G9CJ–Victorious scenes. The Historie of the most renowned and victorious p. Thomas Harper for Benjamin Fisher: London, 1635. Illustrated page showing scenes of victory over the Spanish forces during the reign of Elizabeth I. Image taken from The Historie of the most renowned and victorious princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England Composed by way of Annals [by W. Camden], etc. [The translator's address signed: R. N., i.e. R. Norton. With a portrait.]]. Originally published/produced in Thomas Harper for Benjamin Fisher: London, 1635. . Source: 595.m.9, title page. Language: English.
RMR568XP–A Midsummer night's dream- title page of the first quarto. A Midsommer nights dreame. As it hath beene sundry times publickely acted, by the Right honourable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. Written by William Shakespeare. Imprinted at London, for Thomas Fisher, 1600.. Source: C.34.k.29, title page. Language: English.
RMR52HX8–The first morning in France. Fishermen and fishwives. Colour illustration from 'abroad'. Abroad. Marcus Ward & Co.: London, 1882. Source: 12810.d.28 page 15. Language: English. Author: Crane, Thomas. Houghton, Ellen.
RMR5GF2P–'I'll prose it here, I'll verse it there, and picturesque it everywhere'. A satirical poem on seekers after romantic effects in landscape. The tour of Doctor Syntax, in search of the picturesque a poem. London : pubd. ... at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts ..., 1817. Source: Cup.410.g.425, opposite page 111. Author: ROWLANDSON, THOMAS. COMBE, WILLIAM.
RMR5CG25–A reduced copy of Fisher's ground plan of the Royal Palace of Whitehall, taken in the reign of Charles 2nd 1680. Antiquities of Westminster; the old Palace; St. Stephen's Chapel (now the House of Commons), &c. containing two hundred and forty-six engravings of topographical objects, etc. (Sixty two additional plates, etc.). London, 1807-09. Source: 191.e.4, no.26. Language: English. Author: SMITH, JOHN THOMAS.
RMR4Y4KN–Thomas Cromwell's remembrances. Thomas Cromwell's Remembrances with regard to Thomas Moore and John Fisher. . Source: Cotton Titus B. I, f.475.
RMR58FYG–A woman collects fish from two fishermen checking their nets on the shore of Lake Biel in the foreground, with view of St. Peter's Island in the background. 1st View of the Island of St. Peter, on the Lake of Bienne in Swisserland : The residence of J. J. Rousseau Anno 1765. [London?] : [Thomas Gowland?], [about 1793]. Hand-coloured etching. Source: Maps K.Top.85.69.a. Language: English.
RMR55HKK–A view of a lake or river with birds and fishermen on the left and a bridge leading to a flat piece of land with trees, large boulders on the water's edge and a small pagoda and a roofed gateway on two posts on the right. Water plants on the shoreline and a rocky landscape in the background. The Lightning Arch that Sucks in the Water : A Pleasure Room situated partly in the River. [London] : [Printed for and sold by Thomas Bowles, John Bowles, and Son, Robert Sayer, and Henry Overton], [1753]. etching and engraving. Source: Maps 7.Tab.73, plate 12. Language: English.
RMR5EJN3–A view of a river in a hilly landscape crossed by two bridges, one leading to a roofed gateway on the opposite bank with a group of figures sitting outside a pavilion among trees and a boathouse. Fishermen, water plants and a moored boat in the foreground and a rocky landscape in the background. The two Lakes like two Looking Glasses : A View of the Place where the Pleasure Boats are Sent for the Service of the Emperor & his Mistresses. [London] : [Printed for and sold by Thomas Bowles, John Bowles, and Son, Robert Sayer, and Henry Overton], [1753]. etching and engraving. Source: Maps 7.Tab.73
RMRCA60R–Procession of Bishops. Parliament Procession Roll of 1512. England; early 17th century. (Part of roll) The royal procession to Parliament at Westminster, 4 February 1512. Thomas Skeffington, Bishop of Bangor; Edward Vaughan, Bishop of St. Davids; John Penny, Bishop of Carlisle; Robert Sherborne, Bishop of Chichester; James Stanley, Bishop of Ely; Miles Salley, Bishop of Llandaff; John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester; Richard Mayhew, Bishop of Hereford; Hugh Oldham, Bishop of Exeter; Adrian de Castello, Bishop of Bath and Wells. With their names and arms. 17th century copy Image taken from Parliam
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