BEIN 1987 Folio 4: imperfect: plates 5-6 wanting., BEIN Folio 523: 49 cm. Imperfect: plate 12 wanting. Armorial bookplate: Arthur Grote. Ms. annotations on plates. No. 1 of 2 titles bound together., Page [1] at end blank., and Plates XLII-XLIII on one leaf.
Publisher:
Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. Shakspeare-Press for George Nicol, bookseller to His Majesty, Pall-Mall,
Subject (Name):
Allen, T.--Bookplate, East India Company, Grote, Arthur--Bookpate, and Heber, Richard,--1773-1833--Stamp
Sanborn fire insurance maps are a rich source of historic data on the urban built environment of North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The atlases were created for the purpose of underwriting fire insurance policies, which depended upon accurate and frequently-updated information about construction materials, municipal and transportation infrastructure, industrial and commercial landuse and more. The Yale University Library Map Department scanned its holdings of Sanborn fire insurance maps (consisting primarily of Connecticut towns) in order to make the maps more accessible.
Alternative Title:
Bridgeport, Conn. and Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description:
"Volume one ... (6271)"; "Volume Two ... (6476).", Accompanied by: new sheets 92, 93 (dated Dec. 1923), 102, 155, 156, 243 (May 1922), and 225 (Apr. 1918); additional sheets 102 (Feb. 1918), 103 (June 1920), 104 (Dec. 1923), and 245 (Apr. 1918)., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., Includes "Map of congested district of Bridgeport, Conn." (200 ft. to an inch)., Includes index of streets and specials., Partial cadastral map., Sheets in volume two numbered 151-244; sheets 23-24 and 29-34 are duplicated as "skeleton" sheets., SMLMAPL 766 B76 1913: Imperfect: some sheets chipped at edges, with no loss of text. Sheets disbound. "Triplicate" stamp and copyright stamp of the Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., and Volume 1: 3 unnumbered leaves, 101 leaves, that is, 108 leaves; volume 2: 3 unnumbered leaves, 94 leaves.
Subject (Geographic):
Bridgeport (Conn.)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Library of Congress Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Fire risk assessment--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps and Real property--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps
Sanborn fire insurance maps are a rich source of historic data on the urban built environment of North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The atlases were created for the purpose of underwriting fire insurance policies, which depended upon accurate and frequently-updated information about construction materials, municipal and transportation infrastructure, industrial and commercial landuse and more. The Yale University Library Map Department scanned its holdings of Sanborn fire insurance maps (consisting primarily of Connecticut towns) in order to make the maps more accessible.
Alternative Title:
Bridgeport, Conn. and Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description:
"Volume one ... (6271)"; "Volume Two ... (6476).", Accompanied by: new sheets 92, 93 (dated Dec. 1923), 102, 155, 156, 243 (May 1922), and 225 (Apr. 1918); additional sheets 102 (Feb. 1918), 103 (June 1920), 104 (Dec. 1923), and 245 (Apr. 1918)., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., Includes "Map of congested district of Bridgeport, Conn." (200 ft. to an inch)., Includes index of streets and specials., Partial cadastral map., Sheets in volume two numbered 151-244; sheets 23-24 and 29-34 are duplicated as "skeleton" sheets., SMLMAPL 766 B76 1913: Imperfect: some sheets chipped at edges, with no loss of text. Sheets disbound. "Triplicate" stamp and copyright stamp of the Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., and Volume 1: 3 unnumbered leaves, 101 leaves, that is, 108 leaves; volume 2: 3 unnumbered leaves, 94 leaves.
Subject (Geographic):
Bridgeport (Conn.)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Library of Congress Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Fire risk assessment--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps and Real property--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps
Sanborn fire insurance maps are a rich source of historic data on the urban built environment of North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The atlases were created for the purpose of underwriting fire insurance policies, which depended upon accurate and frequently-updated information about construction materials, municipal and transportation infrastructure, industrial and commercial landuse and more. The Yale University Library Map Department scanned its holdings of Sanborn fire insurance maps (consisting primarily of Connecticut towns) in order to make the maps more accessible.
Alternative Title:
Bridgeport, Conn. and Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description:
"Volume one ... (6271)"; "Volume Two ... (6476).", Accompanied by: new sheets 92, 93 (dated Dec. 1923), 102, 155, 156, 243 (May 1922), and 225 (Apr. 1918); additional sheets 102 (Feb. 1918), 103 (June 1920), 104 (Dec. 1923), and 245 (Apr. 1918)., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., Includes "Map of congested district of Bridgeport, Conn." (200 ft. to an inch)., Includes index of streets and specials., Partial cadastral map., Sheets in volume two numbered 151-244; sheets 23-24 and 29-34 are duplicated as "skeleton" sheets., SMLMAPL 766 B76 1913: Imperfect: some sheets chipped at edges, with no loss of text. Sheets disbound. "Triplicate" stamp and copyright stamp of the Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., and Volume 1: 3 unnumbered leaves, 101 leaves, that is, 108 leaves; volume 2: 3 unnumbered leaves, 94 leaves.
Subject (Geographic):
Bridgeport (Conn.)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Library of Congress Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Fire risk assessment--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps and Real property--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps
Sanborn fire insurance maps are a rich source of historic data on the urban built environment of North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The atlases were created for the purpose of underwriting fire insurance policies, which depended upon accurate and frequently-updated information about construction materials, municipal and transportation infrastructure, industrial and commercial landuse and more. The Yale University Library Map Department scanned its holdings of Sanborn fire insurance maps (consisting primarily of Connecticut towns) in order to make the maps more accessible.
Alternative Title:
Bridgeport, Conn. and Bridgeport, Connecticut
Description:
"Volume one ... (6271)"; "Volume Two ... (6476).", Accompanied by: new sheets 92, 93 (dated Dec. 1923), 102, 155, 156, 243 (May 1922), and 225 (Apr. 1918); additional sheets 102 (Feb. 1918), 103 (June 1920), 104 (Dec. 1923), and 245 (Apr. 1918)., Contains information on population, prevailing winds, water facilities and fire department., Includes "Map of congested district of Bridgeport, Conn." (200 ft. to an inch)., Includes index of streets and specials., Partial cadastral map., Sheets in volume two numbered 151-244; sheets 23-24 and 29-34 are duplicated as "skeleton" sheets., SMLMAPL 766 B76 1913: Imperfect: some sheets chipped at edges, with no loss of text. Sheets disbound. "Triplicate" stamp and copyright stamp of the Library of Congress copyright stamp on title sheet., and Volume 1: 3 unnumbered leaves, 101 leaves, that is, 108 leaves; volume 2: 3 unnumbered leaves, 94 leaves.
Subject (Geographic):
Bridgeport (Conn.)--Maps
Subject (Name):
Library of Congress Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Fire risk assessment--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps and Real property--Connecticut--Bridgeport--Maps
"A justice-room in an old-fashioned country house with uncurtained mullioned window (right), raftered roof from which hangs a wicker bird-cage, and a truckle-bed turned up against the wall (left). A smart officer measures the height of a small thin yokel in a smock, under the inspection of a fat old justice, a similar old man wearing spectacles and in uniform, and a clerk, all seated at a small table. In the doorway stands a fat and pompous constable holding a staff and keeping back a crowd of countrymen who wait their turn outside the door. On the wall behind the measuring-post is a placard: 'Subtitutes [sic] for the Army of Reserve 30 Per Man Bounty.'"--British Museum online catalogue.
Description:
For an apparent reissue dated 1815, see: Grego, J. Rowlandson the caricaturist, v. 2, pages 295-6., Imperfect; sheet trimmed within plate mark with loss of title from bottom edge. Title supplied from impression in the British Museum, registration no.: 1981,U.253., and Title etched below image.
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership. and Harvey, Francis--Ownership.
"Britannia, terrified, faint, and dishevelled sits on the ground supported by Addington and Hawkesbury, and defended by Sheridan, a Silenus-like and ragged Harlequin. They are on the coast towards which are advancing many rowing-boats filled with little French soldiers. Napoleon stands with drawn sword in the foremost boat, a tiny figure with a large head and no body, to show that he is Nobody, as in BMSat 5570, &c. The distant French coast (right) is covered with troops marching towards the shore. Clouds of smoke rise from the beach, which is concealed by the foreground. Britannia, wearing Roman dress with cothurnes, raises her arms, and shrieks (parodying Hamlet): "Doctors & Ministers of dis grace defend me!" The 'dis' is scored through but conspicuously legible. Addington holds a bottle of Gunpowder to her nose, and looks in alarm at the approaching army. He says: "Do not be alarm'd my dear lady! the Buggabo's (the Honest Gentlemen, I mean,) are avowedly directed to Colonial service, - they can have nothing to do Here - my Lady! - nothing to do with Us! - do take a Sniff or two, to raise your Spirits, and try to stand, if it is only upon One Leg!" Hawkesbury looks down with deep melancholy, supporting her (cracked) shield, and holding her (damaged) spear. He says: "Yes my Lady, you must try to Stand up, or we shall never be able to "March to Paris"". Sheridan holds Harlequin's wooden sword of 'Dramatic-Loyalty' in his right hand (cf. BMSat 9916). On his left arm is a shield with Medusa's head, the snaky locks inscribed: 'Abuse', 'Bouncing', 'Puffing', 'Detraction', 'Stolen Jests', 'Malevolence', 'Stale Wit', 'Envy'. He wears a hat turned up in front with a tricolour cockade; its crown is a fool's cap with two ears and a bell. Round his paunch is a tricolour sash through which is thrust a paper: 'Ways and Means to get a Living'. He shouts in defiance at the distant army: "Let 'em come! - dam'me!!! - where are the French Buggabo's? - single handed I'd beat forty of 'em!!! dam'me, I'd pay 'em like Renter Shares, sconce off their half Crowns!!! - mulct them out of their Benefits, & come ye Drury Lane Slang over 'em!" Behind, between Addington and Sheridan, is the head of Fox, holding his hat before his eyes; he says: "Dear me - what can be the reason of the Old Lady being awak'd in such a Fright? - I declare I can't see any thing of the Buggabo's!" In the foreground lies a long torn scroll, headed 'Treaty of Peace.'"--British Museum online catalogue.
Alternative Title:
Britannia recover'd from a trance and Britannia recovered from a trance
Description:
Printmaker from British Museum catalogue. and Title etched below image.
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Fox, Charles James,--1749-1806--Caricatures and cartoons., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., Humphrey, Hannah, active 1774-1817, publisher., Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson,--Earl of,--1770-1828--Caricatures and cartoons., Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French,--1769-1821--Caricatures and cartoons., Sheridan, Richard Brinsley,--1751-1816--Caricatures and cartoons., and Sidmouth, Henry Addington,--Viscount,--1757-1844--Caricatures and cartoons.
"Napoleon, on a galloping horse, is confronted by Blücher (right) who fires a blunderbuss at close range. He is pursued by Wellington (left) who gallops towards him, sabre in hand. Napoleon has lost his stirrups; he faces Blücher with arms thrown wide in a gesture of despair. His crown flies from his head, and six eagles (or geese) fly off to the left, above Wellington. In the background, among smoke, cavalry in wild flight (right) and wild pursuit (left) are indicated."--British Museum online catalogue.
Alternative Title:
Rudolph Ackermann's transparency on the victory of Waterloo
Description:
Printmaker and date of publication from British Museum catalogue. and Title etched below image.
Publisher:
R. Ackermann, 101 Strand
Subject (Name):
Ackermann, Rudolph, 1764-1834, publisher., Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Blücher, Gebhard Leberecht von,--1742-1819--Caricatures and cartoons., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., Napoleon--I,--Emperor of the French,--1769-1821--Caricatures and cartoons., and Wellington, Arthur Wellesley,--Duke of,--1769-1852--Caricatures and cartoons.