A statue of Athena with Canterbury 1891 written on the base. Beneath this are several attributes, including a portrait of a bearded man, a design upon a scroll, a globe, and several books. In the background, beyond a tree and shrubbery, is a tower sur...
Subject (Name):
Coulden, W. E.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial bookplates, Books, Buildings, Castle, Nature, Portraits, Shield, and Woman
An oval-shaped engraving of the plate owner, with George W. Mears, M.D. Memorial Medical Library Founded A.D. 1900 surrounding the image. Below is the motto Justum et Tenacem Propositi Virum.
Subject (Name):
Fineken, James M. and Mears, George W.
Subject (Topic):
Medical colleges, Medical historians, Medical libraries, and Portraits
A portrait of Albert Warren Stearns Jr. with a small picture of a house in the upper left corner, a mountain range in the upper right. Beneath, in the lower left, is a church and to the right a larger multi-storied building.
Subject (Name):
Stearns, Albert Warren, Jr., 1913-1939
Subject (Topic):
Buildings, Medical colleges, Physicians, and Portraits
Image of Hippocrates, to which a caduceus is to the left, and Hippocrates written vertically with a pair of wings atop to the right. A phrase written in Greek at the bottom.
A coat of arms divided into fours—with two alternating designs. In two of the quarters are three roundels each; in the other two are three heads of boar apiece. In the center is a smaller shield with three boar heads. At the helm is the head and upp...
Subject (Name):
Vaughan, J.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Portraits, Shield, and Woman
A coat of arms divided diagonally, with three open-palmed hands. A bust of a man with a spear on his head is at the top of the crest. Above the image is the motto I Dare.
Subject (Name):
Adair, James Makittrick
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Armorial bookplates, Hand, Physicians, Portraits, and Shields
The plate design is such that it looks like the outside of a mausoleum, including columns, carvings, and other design. At the top are two portraits. Below is the dedication Bibliothec√¶ in Quibus tan quam Mausol√¶is Priscorum Sanctorum Reliqui√¶ Virtu...