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Images Dated 12th June 2007

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Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BOOKKEEPER, 1585. A German merchants bookkeeper performing double-entry bookkeeping

BOOKKEEPER, 1585. A German merchants bookkeeper performing double-entry bookkeeping. Woodcut by Jost Amman

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BOOKKEEPER, 1585. A German merchants bookkeeper making entries in the daily journal

BOOKKEEPER, 1585. A German merchants bookkeeper making entries in the daily journal. Woodcut, by Jost Amman

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: English Bookplate, 1790

English Bookplate, 1790

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: ENGLISH BOOKPLATE, 1790. Bookplate for the Meyler & Son Library and Reading-room

ENGLISH BOOKPLATE, 1790. Bookplate for the Meyler & Son Library and Reading-room

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: A colonial American blacksmith forges weapons at the outbreak of the Revoutionary War

A colonial American blacksmith forges weapons at the outbreak of the Revoutionary War
COLONIAL BLACKSMITH. A colonial American blacksmith forges weapons at the outbreak of the Revoutionary War. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. Detail of a woodcut attributed to Lucantonio degli Uberti

ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. Detail of a woodcut attributed to Lucantonio degli Uberti, c1500

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BOOKKEEPER, 1585. A German merchants bookkeeper performing double-entry bookkeeping

BOOKKEEPER, 1585. A German merchants bookkeeper performing double-entry bookkeeping. Woodcut by Jost Amman

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BOOKKEEPER, 1500. A medieval monk keeping the monastery accounts

BOOKKEEPER, 1500. A medieval monk keeping the monastery accounts. Woodcut from the Kalendier des Bergers, French, 1500

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: AMERICAN BOOKPLATE, 1820. Boston Athenaeum

AMERICAN BOOKPLATE, 1820. Boston Athenaeum

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: WELSH BOOKPLATE, 1840. A bookplate for H. W. White, bookseller

WELSH BOOKPLATE, 1840. A bookplate for H. W. White, bookseller
WELSH BOOKPLATE, 1840. A bookplate for H.W. White, bookseller

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: ENGLISH BOOKPLATE, 1810. Bookplate for the J. Spurway Library

ENGLISH BOOKPLATE, 1810. Bookplate for the J. Spurway Library

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: ENGLISH BOOKPLATE, 1790. Bookplate for the the Manchester Library

ENGLISH BOOKPLATE, 1790. Bookplate for the the Manchester Library

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: Welsh Bookplate, 1815

Welsh Bookplate, 1815

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BOOKPLATE, 1872. Tokyo Library bookplate, c1872

BOOKPLATE, 1872. Tokyo Library bookplate, c1872

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BLACKSMITH, 17th CENTURY. Woodcut from mid-17th century English ballad in Roxburghe

BLACKSMITH, 17th CENTURY. Woodcut from mid-17th century English ballad in Roxburghe Collection

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BLACKSMITH, 1848. Lithograph sheet music cover

BLACKSMITH, 1848. Lithograph sheet music cover

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BLACK CONVENTION, 1831. Title page of the Minutes of the First Convention of the People of Color

BLACK CONVENTION, 1831. Title page of the Minutes of the First Convention of the People of Color, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1831

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of

Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of volunteers in Union
CIVIL WAR HOSPITAL. Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of volunteers in Union Army hospitals

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier

Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1863
CIVIL WAR: ARMY PHYSICIAN. Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1863

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina

Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, c1863
CIVIL WAR HOSPITAL. Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, c1863

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications in front of Atlanta, Georgia

CIVIL WAR: FORTIFICATIONS. Confederate fortifications in front of Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph by George N. Barnard in 1865

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: RETURNING SOLDIER, 1866. Home Again. The return of a wounded Union officer to his family at

RETURNING SOLDIER, 1866. Home Again. The return of a wounded Union officer to his family at the end of the Civil War. American lithograph, 1866

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. The British-built Confederate bloackade runner, Lizzie

CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. The British-built Confederate bloackade runner, Lizzie. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1864

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: BLACK SOLDIER. Tintype of Sergeant J. L. Baldwin of Company G, 56th U. S

CIVIL WAR: BLACK SOLDIER. Tintype of Sergeant J. L. Baldwin of Company G, 56th U. S
CIVIL WAR: BLACK SOLDIER. Tintype of Sergeant J.L. Baldwin of Company G, 56th U.S. Colored Infantry, organized in August 1863

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPHERS. U. S. Army telegraph operators at City Point, Virginia, August, 1864

CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPHERS. U. S. Army telegraph operators at City Point, Virginia, August, 1864
CIVIL WAR: TELEGRAPHERS. U.S. Army telegraph operators at City Point, Virginia, August, 1864. Photographed by Mathew Brady

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: THE UNION TELEGRAPH, 1863. Union Army telegraphers setting up the wire as a battle rages in

THE UNION TELEGRAPH, 1863. Union Army telegraphers setting up the wire as a battle rages in the background. Wood engraving, American, 1863

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: ZOUAVES MARCHING, 1861. The 5th Regiment of New York Zouaves marching up Broadway, New York City

ZOUAVES MARCHING, 1861. The 5th Regiment of New York Zouaves marching up Broadway, New York City, prior to embarking for the South, 23 May 1861. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. A Union balloon camp near Falmouth, Virginia, March 1863

CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. A Union balloon camp near Falmouth, Virginia, March 1863

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in the ward of Harewood Hospital, Washington, D. C

CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in the ward of Harewood Hospital, Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL. Patients in the ward of Harewood Hospital, Washington, D.C. with mosquito nets over their beds, c1864

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: NAVAL SQUADRON. A Union squadron anchored at the mouth of the Mississippi River

CIVIL WAR: NAVAL SQUADRON. A Union squadron anchored at the mouth of the Mississippi River attacked by a Confederate fleet under Commodore George Nichols Hollins on the night of 12 October 1861

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, 1861. New Yorks 7th Regiment marching down Broadway, 19 April 1861

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS, 1861. New Yorks 7th Regiment marching down Broadway, 19 April 1861. American wood engraving after Thomas Nast, 1861

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, c1861. A very rare Confederate song sheet, published at Richmond, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, c1861. A very rare Confederate song sheet, published at Richmond, Virginia, c1861, of which only two copies are known extant

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. Scene on board the Confederate blockade runner Lilian off the coast of

CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. Scene on board the Confederate blockade runner Lilian off the coast of North Carolina. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1864

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. A Union monitor shelling a Confederate blockade runner in Charleston

CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. A Union monitor shelling a Confederate blockade runner in Charleston harbor, South Carolina. Line engraving, 1864

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BOOKPLATE, 1896. Bookplate used by Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. Line engraving after Emil Doepler

BOOKPLATE, 1896. Bookplate used by Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. Line engraving after Emil Doepler

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: ENGLISH BOOKPLATE. Designed by the 20th century English engraver, Reynolds Stone

ENGLISH BOOKPLATE. Designed by the 20th century English engraver, Reynolds Stone

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: ENGLISH BOOKPLATE. Designed by the 20th century English engraver Reynolds Stone for the English

ENGLISH BOOKPLATE. Designed by the 20th century English engraver Reynolds Stone for the English actor, Sir Laurence Olivier

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: HANDWRITING: FOUNTAIN PEN. U. S. patent fountain pen. Engraving, 1881

HANDWRITING: FOUNTAIN PEN. U. S. patent fountain pen. Engraving, 1881
HANDWRITING: FOUNTAIN PEN. U.S. patent fountain pen. Engraving, 1881

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BLACKSMITH, 1885. American line engraving

BLACKSMITH, 1885. American line engraving

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: SHAKESPEARE: HENRY VI. Part II. Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester

SHAKESPEARE: HENRY VI. Part II. Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester, publicly charged with witchcraft (Act II, scene IV). Wood engraving after Sir John Gilbert (1817-1897) for William Shakespeares Henry VI

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: MOTHER GOOSE, 1833. Wood engraving from the Munroe & Francis Boston edition of Mother Goose

MOTHER GOOSE, 1833. Wood engraving from the Munroe & Francis Boston edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes, 1833

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: BOOKPLATE, 18TH CENTURY. A mid-18th century American bookplate engraved by Thomas Johnston

BOOKPLATE, 18TH CENTURY. A mid-18th century American bookplate engraved by Thomas Johnston (c1708-1767)

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: PERRAULT: BLUEBEARD, 1867. The brothers of Bluebeards wife riding to Bluebeards castle

PERRAULT: BLUEBEARD, 1867. The brothers of Bluebeards wife riding to Bluebeards castle. Wood engraving from an 1867 edition of the Charles Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave Dor

Background imageImages Dated 12th June 2007: SHAKESPEARE: HENRY VI. Jack Cade urging the peasants. Title-page of Part II

SHAKESPEARE: HENRY VI. Jack Cade urging the peasants. Title-page of Part II. Wood engraving after Sir John Gilbert (1817-1897) for William Shakespeares Henry VI



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