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King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Stipple engraving by W. Greatbach, 1851.
Date: 1851Reference: 2058863i
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The death of Sir Phillip Sidney at the battle of Zutphen. Line engraving by W. Greatbach after Sir D. Wilkie.
David WilkieReference: 18593i
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Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Stipple engraving by W. Greatbach, 1844, after C. F. Zincke.
Christian Friedrich ZinckeReference: 6998i
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An old smuggler (Mr Moffit) is shot dead by a naval inspector with a pistol, who finds rolls of tobacco in the dead man's pockets; other people attend the scene. Engraving by W. Greatbach, 1833, after F. Pickering.
Pickering, F. (Ferdinand), 1810-1889Date: 1833Reference: 29600i- Pictures
Thomas Arne. Engraving by W. Greatbach after F. Bartolozzi.
Francesco BartolozziDate: 1838Reference: 5339i
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People are crowded around a table on which there is a large dish of oysters, a waterman with an oar looks on, and a boy is emptying more oysters out of a donkey's panniers. Engraving by William Greatbach after A. Fraser.
Alexander George FraserDate: [1841?]Reference: 30497i
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An episode in 'Rookwood', a novel by W. Harrison Ainsworth: Luke Bradley, who is threatening Eleanor Mowbray with a dagger, is himself threatened by Ranulph Rookwood with a sword, but Ranulph is suddenly restrained by Dick Turpin. Line engraving by W. Greatbach after J. Cawse, 1837.
John CawseDate: 1837Reference: 42887i
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The arrest of Charlotte Corday; Marat dead in his bath in his bath. Engraving by W. Greatbach after A. Scheffer, 1881.
Ary SchefferDate: 1881Reference: 571595i
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Vincente Valverde trying to persuade the Inca to convert to Christianity rather than be massacred by Pizzarro. Engraving by W. Greatbach after H.P. Briggs.
Henry Perronet BriggsDate: 1830Reference: 30005i
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Marat, seated in a sedan chair, is carried in a triumphant procession of the revolutionary mob in the street of Paris. Engraving by W. Greatbach after T. Johannot.
Tony JohannotDate: 1881Reference: 571600i
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Oliver Goldsmith, as a medical student in Europe, supports himself by playing the flute. Engraving by W. Greatbach after E.M. Ward.
Edward Matthew WardReference: 34107i
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A soldier's family rest in a small cove, his wife amuses the children while he sleeps. Engraving by W. Greatbach, 1830, after R. Edmonstone.
Robert EdmonstoneDate: 1830Reference: 27168i
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Four children play on stilts in the park as a dog runs beside them. Engraving by W. Greatbach after C.E. Perugini.
Perugini, Charles Edward, 1839-1918.Reference: 33292i
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George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, on his deathbed after his assassination in Portsmouth in 1628. Line engraving with etching by W. Greatbach after A.L. Egg.
Augustus EggReference: 46800i
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Jean Sylvain Bailly. Engraving by W. Greatbach, 1881, after J. B. Mauzaisse.
Mauzaisse, Jean Baptiste, 1784-1844.Date: 1881Reference: 726i
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Sir William Knighton. Line engraving by W. Greatbach, 1838, after Sir T. Lawrence.
Thomas LawrenceDate: 1838Reference: 5048i- Pictures
King Charles II at a ball in The Hague on the evening before his return to England, 1660. Engraving by W. Greatbach after G.P. Harding after H. Janssens.
Janssens, Hieronymus, 1624-1693.Date: 1851Reference: 2044140i
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John Dee. Line engraving by W. Greatbach, 1842.
Reference: 2421i
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Chelsea Pensioners hearing the news of the battle of Waterloo, outside the Duke of York public house. Engraving by W. Greatbach after D. Wilkie, [between 1822 and 1894].
William GreatbachDate: [between 1822 and 1894]Reference: 20756i
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Two monks guarding a coffin inside an old building. Etching by W. Greatbach after J. Taylor.
Taylor, J.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29907i
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A gaoler, wearing a Phrygian cap, reading out summons for executions to distressed prisoners of the French Revolution. Line engraving by W. Greatbach after A. Johannot, 1881.
Alfred JohannotDate: 1881Reference: 43530i