RMPRB82H–John Singleton Copley, Watson and the Shark 1782 Oil on canvas, Detroit Institute of Arts, USA.
RMEXECRA–Relief of Gibraltar by Earl Howe, October 11, 1782 Richard Paton 1782
RMD871CW–Banastre Tarleton (1782)
RMM1YRD3–“Defeat of the Floating Batteries at Gibraltar, 1782” by John Singleton Copley (1738-1815), oil on canvas, 1783-91. The painting depicts the sinking of the Spanish and French floating gun batteries during the Grand Assault in September 1782 towards the end of the Siege of Gibraltar.
RM2E5AHW6–The Siege and Relief of Gibraltar, 13th September 1782, engraving by William Sharp, after John Singleton Copley, circa 1810
RMD95MRX–John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850) American statesman, Vice-President 1825-1832
RF2J870GY–Hungary with Turky in Europe. Balkans Greece Ukraine 1782 old antique map
RM2AY2JPY–BATTLE OF THE SAINTES 9-12 April 1782. Sir George Rodney's ship Formidable breaks the French line
RMDBYHH6–Marie-Amélie de Bourbon-Siciles (1782-1866), Queen of the French.
RM2HP88DM–Maria Amelia 1782-1866 queen of the French 1831 France,
RFHDXMCY–Moses Mendelssohn, 1782-1783, was a German author, woodcut from the year 1882, digital improved
RMMC6HMW–Monsters. The Nondescript, a taxidermy creation of Charles Waterton (1782-1865). Wakefield Museum.
RM2B00T2G–India/France: 'An Chulia (Tamil Muslim) Carding Cotton'. Engraving by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814), 1782. Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814) was a French naturalist and explorer who made several voyages to Southeast Asia between 1769 and 1781. He published this two-volume account of his voyage in 1782. Volume 1 deals exclusively with India, whose culture Sonnerat very much admired, and is especially noteworthy for its extended discussion of religion in India, Hinduism in particular.
RMG3K9PW–John Calhoun, 1782 - 1850
RMPDD07N–Washington, Generals 1782, Peale, Charles Willson, 1782.
RMPAYGDG–George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, breaking the French Line during the Battle of Saintes aka Battle of Dominica,1782. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920.
RMJ09WBE–France. 18th century. The queen Marie Antoinette(1755-1793) arrives at the Town Hall in Paris during the celebration of the Dauphin of France birth on January 21st, 1782. Engraving in 'Paris a travers les Ages'. Colored.
RF2DCD8KD–Siege of Bryan Station, 1782
RM2DX5BNJ–Attack on Gibraltar, September 1782: Engraving by James Fittler after a painting by Richard Paton, published in London, 1 November 1784, depicting the destruction of the Spanish floating batteries by British hot-shot and boat attacks, 14 September 1782.
RMPRB7X8–John Singleton Copley, Richard Heber 1782 Oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, USA.
RMEXECRP–The Battle of the Saints, April 12, 1782 - End of the Action - The French fleet which prevented British reinforcement at Yorktown in 1781 was soundly defeated by the British Royal Navy at the Saints passage in the Caribbean Thomas Whitcomb 1782
RMG3B4J4–EARTHENWARE SHOP/1782
RMKF5BPH–Great siege of Gibraltar, 1779-1783. The Spanish ship San Miguel, captured by the Garrison on 10 October 1782 during the Grand Assault.
RMGEDPFA–Farinelli, 1705-1782, Castrato Singer
RMHHED1H–William Jerdan (16 April 1782 – 11 July 1869), Scottish journalist, was born at Kelso, Scotland.
RF2K9W2H7–Cenotaph at Guildhall to the Memory of the Earl of Chatham, William Pitt 1782
RMHKPHK0–EDMUND BURKE (1729-1797) Irish statesman caricatured by Gillray in 1782 as a supporter of voting rights for Catholics
RMC3X9R0–Wedding Petticoat, detail. England, 1782
RMH66WFB–Self - portrait 1782 Anna Dorothea Therbusch 1721 - 1782 German Germany
RFEH1BH5–Goethe's Vater, Johann Caspar Goethe, 1710-1782, historische Illustration, 1877
RMMC6HPN–Monsters. Demonic tortoise, a taxidermy creation by Charles Waterton (1782-1865) described as the most noxious offspring of hell and darkness. Wakefield City Museum.
RM2B00TX3–India: 'Trimurti - Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva'. Illustration by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814), 1782. Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814) was a French naturalist and explorer who made several voyages to southeast Asia between 1769 and 1781. He published this two-volume account of his voyage of 1774-81 in 1782. Volume 1 deals exclusively with India, whose culture Sonnerat very much admired, and is especially noteworthy for its extended discussion of religion in India, Hinduism in particular. The book is illustrated with engravings based on Sonnerat’s drawings.
RMG3K9P6–Daniel Webster, 1782 - 1852
RMCW85FK–1782 d'Anville Map of the Eastern Roman Empire
RM2A2N7XD–Numenius luzoniensis, Print, 1782-1825
RMG15P17–Major General Sir Robert Henry Sale, 1782-1845, a British Army officer
RM2F627GY–Battle of Blue Licks, 1782
RMDNWFE7–Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London, England. 4-1-2014 Theseus and the Minotaur by Antonio Canova 1782
RMPRB6R3–John Singleton Copley, Henry Laurens 1782 Oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, USA.
RMD96H9W–Washington Irving (1782-1859) American man of letters, c1880. Author of 'Rip Van Winkle' and 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' (1819-1820).
RF2K9W2GR–Gateway of the Choristers' House, Cathedral Close, Lichfield, Staffordshire 1782
RM2AR87H4–IRISH GRATITUDE by James Gillray, June 1782. Henry Grattan standing at left accepting the £100,000 (later reduced to £50,000) voted to him in the Irish Parliament for his services of securing Irish independence.
RF2HDAHDK–Portrait of Johann Gottlob Böhme. 1782 Johann Gottlob Böhme (1717 – 1780) was a German historian.
RMEGD845–Self Portrait 1809 Wouter Johannes van Troostwijk 1782-1810 Dutch Netherlands
RFEH3764–Esaias Tegner, 1782-1846, Swedish poet and Lutheran bishop, woodcut, historical engraving, 1882
RMMC6HPP–Monsters. The Nondescript. This taxidermy creation of Charles Waterton (1782-1865) was probable made in Guyana from the rear end of a red howler monkey. It is in Wakefield Museum
RM2B00T28–India/France: 'Two Goldsmiths'. Engraving by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814), 1782. Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814) was a French naturalist and explorer who made several voyages to Southeast Asia between 1769 and 1781. He published this two-volume account of his voyage in 1782. Volume 1 deals exclusively with India, whose culture Sonnerat very much admired, and is especially noteworthy for its extended discussion of religion in India, Hinduism in particular. Volume 2 covers Sonnerat’s travels to China, Burma, Madagascar, the Maldives, Mauritius, Ceylon, Indonesia and the Philippines.
RMG3KN1N–John Calhoun, 1782 - 1850
RMERFEKD–FIELD, John Irish pianist and composer, 1782-1837
RM2A2MTTN–Hydrochelidon nigra, Print, 1782-1825
RMGD3K4P–The Daoguang Emperor, 1782-1850, emperor of China, Daoguang, 1782-1850, Kaiser von China
RM2F627J1–Battle of Blue Licks, 1782
RMJXD0D4–Pierre Sonnerat's drawing from Voyage aux Indes Orientales et à la Chine (1782)
RMW9K4EK–The Defense of Gibralter by Lord Heathfield 1782; The Great Siege of Gibralter Black and White Illustration;
RMENNEJM–Henry Laurens 1782 John Singleton Copley
RMK07NPM–Battle of the Saintes, 1782
RMA91926–The Destruction of the Spanish Gun Boats and Floating Batteries during the Siege of Gibraltar by the Governor General Eliott,1782.
RMWHA3X2–Battle of The Saintes, 1782.
RMD98YPD–Dendera'. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt. Archaeology Architecture Religion Mythology Ancient Egyptian
RF2K9W2F6–Design for a new Order of Architecture, by Emlyn. Decorative column 1782 print
RMA7HJBX–MARTIN VAN BUREN - 8th President of the USA (1782 to 1862)
RF2HG3DTX–Portrait of Niccolo Paganini. 1828, by Rudolf Weber. Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most celebrated vi
RMEAX54C–Carlo Broschi, Farinelli (1705–1782) 1752 Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752) Italy Italian
RFEH3C1T–Albert Christian Friedrich Schott, 1782-1861, lawyer and politician from Wuerttemberg, historic woodcut, c. 1880
RMMC6HPT–Monsters. John Bull and National Debt A taxidermy creation of Charles Waterton (1782-1865) - political satire on the weight of the national Debt 800 million pounds. Wakefield Museum
RM2B00T2M–India/France: 'Shani Dev'. Engraving by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814), 1782. Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814) was a French naturalist and explorer who made several voyages to Southeast Asia between 1769 and 1781. He published this two-volume account of his voyage in 1782. Volume 1 deals exclusively with India, whose culture Sonnerat very much admired, and is especially noteworthy for its extended discussion of religion in India, Hinduism in particular. Volume 2 covers Sonnerat’s travels to China, Burma, Madagascar, the Maldives, Mauritius, Ceylon, Indonesia and the Philippines.
RMG3KN1R–John Calhoun, 1782 - 1850
RMDGAMY2–History of England 1782 subscribers
RM2A2N58Y–Merops quinticolor, Print, 1782-1825
RMF6WGT7–Archduke John of Austria, 1782 - 1859, an Austrian field marshal and German Imperial regent, Habsburg dynasty, Erzherzog Johann
RF2DCD8JP–Battle of Blue Licks, 1782
RMRCX575–Esaias Tegner, 1782-1846, Swedish poet and Lutheran bishop, woodcut, historical engraving, 1882
RMD98E2E–Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) Eighth President of the United States of America (1837-1841), the first President to be born an American citizen. Photograph.
RF2K9W2E8–St. Katherine's Church Edward III and his Queen. Strong box, Tottenham 1782
RMBM1KR9–George Stubbs Self-portrait 1782 enamel on wedgwood earthenwear plaque in interior Lady Lever Gallery in Port Sunlight Model
RMC8MBN0–Major General Sir Robert Henry Sale 1782 1845 British Army officer commanded garrison f Jalalabad First Afghan War
RM2JD68E8–A map of New York. Colourised version of : 10086335 Date: 1782-5
RFCNTJDK–Albert Christian Friedrich Schott, 1782-1861, lawyer and politician from Wuerttemberg, historic woodcut, c. 1880
RMMC6HR2–Monsters. John Bull and National Debt A taxidermy creation of Charles Waterton (1782-1865) - political satire on the weight of the national Debt 800 million pounds. Wakefield Museum
RM2B00T26–India/France: 'A Carpenter'. Engraving by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814), 1782. Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814) was a French naturalist and explorer who made several voyages to Southeast Asia between 1769 and 1781. He published this two-volume account of his voyage in 1782. Volume 1 deals exclusively with India, whose culture Sonnerat very much admired, and is especially noteworthy for its extended discussion of religion in India, Hinduism in particular. Volume 2 covers Sonnerat’s travels to China, Burma, Madagascar, the Maldives, Mauritius, Ceylon, Indonesia and the Philippines.
RMG3KMN0–Daniel Webster, 1782 - 1852
RMDG72H0–History of England 1782 title page
RM2A2N9AK–Otogyps calvus, Print, 1782-1825
RMFY8HRF–The Great Siege of Gibraltar, 1782, George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield, 1717-1790, a British Army officer
RF2DCD8KT–Battle of Blue Licks, 1782
RMRCX51N–Friedrich Froebel, Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel, 1782 - 1852, German teacher, coined the term Kindergarten, wood engraving
RMK5A690–Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782). German composer. Oil on canvas. Portrait by Thomas Gainsborough, 1776. Bibliografico Musicale, Museo Civico. Bolonia (Italy).
RMPAFJ1E–Still Life - Jean-Étienne Liotard, circa 1782
RMG3BAP2–Royal George Sinks 1782
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