19 results filtered with: Warren, Alfred William, active 1781-1856.
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Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. Engraving by A. Warren after R. B. Schnebbelie.
Schnebbelie, Robert Blemmel, -approximately 1849.Date: 1805Reference: 20191i- Pictures
The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: viewed from the Surrey bank with boats on the river. Coloured engraving by A. W. Warren after R. B. Schnebbelie.
Schnebbelie, Robert Blemmel, -approximately 1849.Date: 25 May 1805Reference: 20379i
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A mechanism to enable invalids to lift themselves up into the sitting position in bed. Engraving by A.W. Warren, ca. 1820, after H.W. Reveley.
Bothway, J.Date: [1820?]Reference: 44590i
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Equipment invented by Ramshaw for heating copper plates. Engraving by A.W. Warren after W. Newton.
Newton, W.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29873i
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Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, with ships and rowing boats in the foreground, viewed from the Isle of Dogs. Engraving by A. Warren, 1805, after R. B. Schnebbelie.
Schnebbelie, Robert Blemmel, -approximately 1849.Date: 18 May 1805Reference: 26999i
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Hydraulics: a hydro-pneumatic workbench, details. Engraving by A. W. Warren after R. Cocking.
Cocking, R., active 1816-39.Reference: 45313i
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The British Museum at Montague House: the courtyard. Engraving by A. W. Warren after R. B. Schnebbelie.
Schnebbelie, Robert Blemmel, -approximately 1849.Date: 1805Reference: 38430i- Pictures
King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Engraving by A.W. Warren (?) after P. van Somer, 18--.
Paul van Somer IDate: [1802]Reference: 2046803i
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Hydraulics: a hydro-pneumatic workbench. Engraving by A. W. Warren after R. Cocking.
Cocking, R., active 1816-39.Reference: 45312i
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The implements used by Mr. Young in his experiments to collect opium in Scotland. Engraving by A. W. Warren, c. 1819, after W. Newton.
Newton, W.Date: 1819Reference: 25045i
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Implements invented by Ramshaw for heating copper plates. Engraving by A. W. Warren after W. Newton.
Newton, W.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29874i
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A piano with a device supporting the wrists of learners. Engraving by A.W. Warren after M.A. Warren.
Warren, Mary Ann, active 1817.Date: [1817]Reference: 33766i- Pictures
Women and children suffering from famine in Jerusalem. Engraving by A.W. Warren after E. Bird, 1816.
Edward BirdDate: June 1816Reference: 20109i
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John Stow and Thomas Gresham. Line engraving by A.W. Warren, 1808.
Date: 10 December 1808Reference: 546652i- Pictures
A girl has fallen asleep on a sofa: two other girls conspire to steal the letter she has in her hand. Engraving by A. W. Warren after R. Smirke.
Robert SmirkeReference: 28465i- Pictures
King Charles I. Engraving by A.W. Warren after G. Vertue after A. van Dyck.
Anthony van DyckDate: Sep.r 17 1803Reference: 2029365i
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Design for a general chemical laboratory, with the apparatus numbered. Etching by A.W. Warren, 1822, after C. Varley.
Cornelius VarleyDate: 1822Reference: 37755i
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Sir Christopher Wren. Engraving by A. W. Warren.
Date: 25 May 1805Reference: 546653i
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A radiant Samuel brings word from God to Eli. Line engraving by A.W. Warren, 1816, after E. Bird.
Edward BirdDate: July 1816Reference: 18544i