Survey and ground plot of the Royal Palace of White Hall
Description:
Map of the Palace of Whitehall, showing the various rooms, courts, gardens, wharves, barracks and the park beyond, the river to the south. An elegant border formed of pillars with scrolling capitals and two keys to the map. Inset maps to the upper left and right of Charing Cross and Whitehall respectively. A further key below and a descriptive text on a book to the upper left., The title on a banner above between three armorials., A scale on the pillar to the left., Imperfect; only lower right quadrant is present (sheet 22.5 x 34.2 cm), with the rest of the map trimmed away., Folded to 22.5 x 17.4 cm; mounted to 27.1 x 21.3 cm., and Mounted after page 278 in volume 4 part 1 of an extra-illustrated copy of: Malcolm, J.P. Londinium redivivum, or, An antient history and modern description of London.
Maack, Richard Karlovich, 1825-1886, author Маак, Ричард Карлович, 1825-1886, author
Published / Created:
[1859]
Call Number:
S26 0106
Image Count:
592
Resource Type:
text
Alternative Title:
K puteshestvii︠u︡ na Amur, Alʹbom risunkov k puteshestvīi︠u︡ na Amur, Alʹbom risunkov k puteshestviii︠u︡ na Amur, Atlas k puteshestvīi︠u︡ na Amur, Atlas k puteshestvii︠u︡ na Amur, К путешествию на Амур, Альбомъ рисунковъ къ путешествію на Амуръ, Альбом рисунков к путешествиию на Амур, Атласъ къ путешествію на Амур, and Атлас к путешествию на Амур
Description:
BEIN SS26 40: Handwritten note attached to front cover. and Cover title.
Publisher:
Izdanīe S.F. Solovʹeva and Изданіе С.Ф. Соловьева
Photographs of landscapes on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, a group of miners at the Poor Man Mine in Idaho, and views of the cities of Dickenson, Jamestown, and Medora, North Dakota, apparently taken from a railroad car window
Description:
Manuscript captions on mounts.
Subject (Geographic):
Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation (Mont.), Idaho, North Dakota, and Poor Man Mine (Idaho)
Subject (Topic):
Indian reservations, Pictorial works, Miners, and Cities and towns
Photographs documenting the Klondike gold rush, including views of miners and mining towns and transportation to the mines via railway, steamer, and dog sled. Views en route to the gold fields feature the Klondike, Yukon, Pelly and Stewart rivers, Lake Le Barge, the White Horse and Five Finger Rapids, the Five Fingers islands, Miles Canyon, and Chilkoot Pass. There are also photographs of hunting expeditions and of caribou and moose, City views feature many images of Dawson City, where the Goetzmans were based, as well as views of Minto, Mayo City, Eagle City, Sitka, Gold Bottom, Gold Run, Forty Mile Town, Fort Wrangel, Bonanza Creek and Chechaco Hill. Posts and personnel of the Northwest Mounted Police posts are well documented, and there are also group portraits of Alaskan athletic teams, miners, prominent citizens, and the Dawson Rifle Club, and Several photographs show the Goetzman's dog sled, decorated with advertisements for photographic supplies and services. There are also four studio portraits of Mrs. Goetzman, one of which includes her cat
Description:
Accompanied by a box list. and Included with the photographs are a watercolor of the Five Fingers, a metal stamp with Mrs. H. J. Goetzman's signature in relief, and a letter written on a "Klondike mail card" made of birch bark, from Mrs. H. J. Goetzman to her daughter Miss Edith Goetzman, January 22, 1904.
Subject (Geographic):
Yukon Territory., Yukon, Yukon Territory, Klondike River Valley (Alaska), Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska), and Dawson (Yukon)
Subject (Name):
Goetzman, H. J., Mrs. and Goetzman, Edith.
Subject (Topic):
Photographers, Mining, Pictorial works, Railroads, Steamers, and Gold discoveries
Photographs documenting the Klondike gold rush, including views of miners and mining towns and transportation to the mines via railway, steamer, and dog sled. Views en route to the gold fields feature the Klondike, Yukon, Pelly and Stewart rivers, Lake Le Barge, the White Horse and Five Finger Rapids, the Five Fingers islands, Miles Canyon, and Chilkoot Pass. There are also photographs of hunting expeditions and of caribou and moose, City views feature many images of Dawson City, where the Goetzmans were based, as well as views of Minto, Mayo City, Eagle City, Sitka, Gold Bottom, Gold Run, Forty Mile Town, Fort Wrangel, Bonanza Creek and Chechaco Hill. Posts and personnel of the Northwest Mounted Police posts are well documented, and there are also group portraits of Alaskan athletic teams, miners, prominent citizens, and the Dawson Rifle Club, and Several photographs show the Goetzman's dog sled, decorated with advertisements for photographic supplies and services. There are also four studio portraits of Mrs. Goetzman, one of which includes her cat
Description:
Accompanied by a box list. and Included with the photographs are a watercolor of the Five Fingers, a metal stamp with Mrs. H. J. Goetzman's signature in relief, and a letter written on a "Klondike mail card" made of birch bark, from Mrs. H. J. Goetzman to her daughter Miss Edith Goetzman, January 22, 1904.
Subject (Geographic):
Yukon Territory., Yukon, Yukon Territory, Klondike River Valley (Alaska), Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska), and Dawson (Yukon)
Subject (Name):
Goetzman, H. J., Mrs. and Goetzman, Edith.
Subject (Topic):
Photographers, Mining, Pictorial works, Railroads, Steamers, and Gold discoveries
Photographs documenting the Klondike gold rush, including views of miners and mining towns and transportation to the mines via railway, steamer, and dog sled. Views en route to the gold fields feature the Klondike, Yukon, Pelly and Stewart rivers, Lake Le Barge, the White Horse and Five Finger Rapids, the Five Fingers islands, Miles Canyon, and Chilkoot Pass. There are also photographs of hunting expeditions and of caribou and moose, City views feature many images of Dawson City, where the Goetzmans were based, as well as views of Minto, Mayo City, Eagle City, Sitka, Gold Bottom, Gold Run, Forty Mile Town, Fort Wrangel, Bonanza Creek and Chechaco Hill. Posts and personnel of the Northwest Mounted Police posts are well documented, and there are also group portraits of Alaskan athletic teams, miners, prominent citizens, and the Dawson Rifle Club, and Several photographs show the Goetzman's dog sled, decorated with advertisements for photographic supplies and services. There are also four studio portraits of Mrs. Goetzman, one of which includes her cat
Description:
Accompanied by a box list. and Included with the photographs are a watercolor of the Five Fingers, a metal stamp with Mrs. H. J. Goetzman's signature in relief, and a letter written on a "Klondike mail card" made of birch bark, from Mrs. H. J. Goetzman to her daughter Miss Edith Goetzman, January 22, 1904.
Subject (Geographic):
Yukon Territory., Yukon, Yukon Territory, Klondike River Valley (Alaska), Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska), and Dawson (Yukon)
Subject (Name):
Goetzman, H. J., Mrs. and Goetzman, Edith.
Subject (Topic):
Photographers, Mining, Pictorial works, Railroads, Steamers, and Gold discoveries
Print reproduces the oil painting "Surrender of Santa Anna" made by William Henry Huddle in 1886; depicts the surrender of Santa Anna to Sam Houston the day after the Battle of San Jacinto; a wounded General Houston is shown lying under a moss-hung oak tree attended by a doctor; Houston extends his hand to Santa Anna as other men look on.
Description:
BEIN WA Prints +146: On verso, in hand: Shorey’s Bookstore 815 3rd Ave. Seattle January, 1938. $7.50. On verso, typed on label: This picture was found in the old Texas town of Banders where it had been for many years. There are but two of them known to exist. One in the glass case at the Alamo at San Antonio, Texas. Later typing appears at the top of the label: Slip sent by Shorey., Title from caption above image., Additional text below caption title is an index to persons in the image, which are hand numbered within the image: Names of those present when Santa Anna was brought before the commander-in-chief, General Sam Houston. 1. General Sam Houston 2. General Santa Anna 3. Thomas J. Rusk 4. Mirabeau B. Lamar 5. Chaddock 6. Ben McCullough 7. McManus 8. Belmonte 9. Gen. Edward Burleson 10. Col. Wharton 11. Col. Sydney Sherman 12. Joel W. Robison 13. Walter P. Lane 14. Sylvest 15. Jesse Billingsly 16. Tom Green 17. Gen. Alford 18. Thos. Monroe Hardeman 19. S. Bostic 20. McFadden 21. Aaron Burleson 22. W. Anderson 23. J.M. Hill 24. Buntin 25. Whittaker [26. not present in original] 27. John M. Swisher 28. "Deaf" Smith 29. Sterling Robertson 30. Surgeon General Ewing 31. George Nail 32. Perry 33. Hobson 34. N.A. Byran., and Another state of this image held at New York Public Library has other text below the caption title and has the following text below image: copyright 1892 by S.B. Hill; from the painting by W.H. Huddle.
Publisher:
Samuel B. Hill
Subject (Geographic):
Texas
Subject (Name):
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794-1876, Houston, Sam, 1793-1863, and Smith, Erastus, 1787-1837
Subject (Topic):
San Jacinto, Battle of, Tex., 1836, History, and Pictorial works