Images at Librifly search results: History clear search 548.986 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 1005 / 5490 next page > Portrait of Sampson Lloyd II, 1745-1750 Artist unknown, Sampson Lloyd II (1699-1779) was an English iron manufacturer and banker, who co-founded Lloyds Bank in Birmingham in 1765. He was part of the notable Lloyd family of Birmingham., Oil Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour Victoria Square Birmingham By Ernest A Mayo, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Portrait of William Hutton (1723-1816), 1890 British School Copy of an original portrait of the poet William Hutton., Oil Painting, Portrait, Male, Birmingham history Engraving of the New Meeting House Birmingham, 1830 Drawn by: William Green Engraver: John Smith, Topographical Views, Religion, Christian, Animal, Dog, Animal, Horse, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Carriage Snuff Box, Portrait of John Baskerville (1706-1775) Artist: Samuel Raven After: James Millar, Made from hand painted papier mache., Applied Arts, 18th Century, Social history, Industry, Design, Typeface, Typography, Birmingham history Galton Bridge, 1826 L Haghe (d.1885), Galton Bridge. Erected over the new line of the Birmingham Canal at Smethwick in the County of Stafford., Boat, Science and Industry, Cloud, Architecture, Frame, Animal, Horse, Printing, Lithography, Theatre Bill, Birmingham Theatre, 1799, Poster, Birmingham history, Actor, Theatre, Stage Portrait of Matthew Boulton (1728-1809), 1801-03 Lemuel Francis Abbott Matthew Boulton was one of the leading entrepreneurs and visionaries of the eighteenth century. In partnership with James Watt, in 1775, he launched into the development and 16 inch Long Exhibition Pen Nib Manufacturers: C. Brandauer & Co. Ltd., Giant pen nib for trade display purposes., Manufacturers, Writing, Calligraphy, Birmingham history Postcard, Bournville, Birmingham, The Shops, 1911 Topographical Views, Topographical Views, Suburban, Birmingham history, Postcard Portrait of Thomas Attwood, 1832 Drawn by: W Green J B Allen, Thomas Attwood was founder of the Birmingham Political Union, the leading figure in the public campaign for the Great Reform Act of 1832. Inscription reads, Above: 'The Friend of the Postcard, Maryvale Road, Bournville, Birmingham, 1913 Topographical Views, Topographical Views, Suburban, Birmingham history, Postcard Watercolour, Billy Button, 1820-1830 Artist unknown, Local character showing the fashion for fancy buttons, pictured in front of Birmingham Town Hall., Watercolour, Topographical Views, Birmingham history, Costume, Button Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour The Old Theatre Stores, New Street, Birmingham By George Warren Blackham, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Topographical view of Birmingham, Birmingham Button Works, New John Street, showing news cutting where ink drawing was published By John L. Baker, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Topographical view of Birmingham, St Mary's, Whittal Street, Birmingham, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands The Pantiles, 1840-60 Panel, inlaid Tunbridgeware Picture and Frame. Both the frame and the picture of The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, have been made in end grain mosaic. It was made by James Brown whilst an apprentice in the Hollamby workshop Engraving, Smith, Waterloo Works, Weaman Row, Birmingham Topographical Views, Vol iv, Topographical Views, Science and Industry, Manufacturers, Factory, Birmingham history, Advertising buttons are part of the Luckcock Collection, over 500 buttons collected by James Luckcock, a jeweller and button maker in St Paul's Square, Birmingham in the 1780s. Dating from between around 1770 and 1830, they were made at a period when Engraving, St Bartholomew's Church, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church Engraving, New Street Station, Birmingham Topographical Views, Vol iii Page 2 of 'The Midland Metropolis; or Birmingham As It Is'. Interior of New St Station, with glass & iron roof., Topographical Views, Science and Industry, Newspaper, Plate 6 of 6 Satirical Cartoon, Birmingham Bag Man: No Orders, 24, 10, 1792 Engraver: Edward Hedges Cornhill, Social history, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Satire, Birmingham history, Hand-Tinted 18th Century Copper Token, St Paul's Chapel, Birmingham, 1797 Peter Kempson, 18th Century, Numismatics, Coin, Metal, Copper, Church, Birmingham history Pear-Shaped Nesting Toy, 1895-1905 Sets of nesting toys were popular playthings in the late nineteenth century. Although they were often sold for a few pence, they took considerable skill to make. This set of six nesting pears was made in Hungary Doll's Pram, undated, Applied Arts, Toys, Social history, Childhood Portrait Of William Phipson (1770-1845), 1831 By Thomas Phillips, The sitter was a Birmingham metal roller and Master of the Assay 1792-1845. The portrait is number 648 in Phillips's sitters-book (1831), Oil Painting, Manufacturers, Portrait, Engraving, Jones, Pantechnetheca, New Street, Birmingham Topographical Views, Vol IV Artist: Thomas Radclyffe, Topographical Views, Manufacturers, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history Lodge Gates, Entrance To Aston Hall, 1850-1880 Elijah Walton, Watercolour, Topographical Views, West Midlands, entrance, Architecture, Birmingham history, England, Midlands, Gate, Works on Paper Culinary mould, Gingerbread Mould, 1870-80 This English culinary mould, made around 1875, has been carved from an unidentified fruit wood. The type of carving is called intaglio. It was a skilled process which called for the design to be carved Nailor's Workshop, King's Norton (undated) Etcher: Henry Martin Pope, King's Norton, Birmingham, Topographical Views, Printing, Etching, Birmingham history Balloon Ascent by Mr Sadler, 1823 (Mr Sadler's Ascension from the Crescent, 13th October 1823) Picture cropped from Japanned Tin Tray, Souvenir of balloon flight event in October 1823. Launched from the canal side Crescent in Birmingham, the coal Engraving, St George's Church, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church 19th Century Birmingham Halfpenny Token, Parish Offices, 1894, Shield, Numismatics, Coin, Metal, Birmingham history, Men 17th Century Birmingham Halfpenny Token, 1600-1669, Numismatics, Coin, England, Metal, Birmingham history Portrait Of Anne, Lady Holte (1734-99), 1783 By George Romney, Portrait, Female, Birmingham history High Street, Erdington, Birmingham, 1908 Topographical Views, Topographical Views, Suburban, Birmingham history, Postcard, Transport, Tram, Public Transport Free Trade Hall, Paradise Street, Birmingham, 1886 Robert F Matthews, Topographical Views, Shop, Architecture, Marketplace, Birmingham history A Distant View of Birmingham, 1825-1830 Thomas Creswick, Landscape, Oil Painting, Topographical Views, Animal, Sheep, Birmingham history, England, Midlands Portrait of John Freeth, 1750-1800 Artist: James Millar, Oil Painting, Portrait, Male, Birmingham history Rocking Horse, 1850-1900, Applied Arts, Toys, Social history, Childhood Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour Junction of Bread Street and Church Street, Birmingham By George Warren Blackham, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Topographical view of Birmingham, Wash Drawing, 25 and 27 Temple Row Birmingham By Norman J. Whitehouse, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour 14th C Wall Paintings St Martin's Church, Birmingham By Allen Edward Everitt, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Glass Furniture Design Osler Design Pattern Book, Flint Glass Couch Covered with Blue, Velvet, 1850-1900 Designer: F & C Osler (Ltd), Book, Applied Arts, Manufacturers, Birmingham history 19th Century Birmingham Halfpenny Token, Edgbaston Old Church, 1894, Numismatics, Coin, Metal, Church, Birmingham history 17th Century Token: Birmingham, Ancient and Mediaeval Coins, Numismatics, Birmingham history 18th Century Copper Token, Birmingham Workhouse, Birmingham, 1797 Peter Kempson, 18th Century, Numismatics, Coin, Metal, Copper, Birmingham history Etching, Old Crown Inn, Deritend, Birmingham, 1895-1900 Samuel Henry Baker (d. 1909), Topographical Views, Timber-framed, Architecture, Printing, Etching, Tavern, Birmingham history, Public House, Social history, Recreation & Leisure Topographical view of Birmingham, Prospect of Birmingham from The South, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Topographical view of Birmingham, Pencil Drawing Doorway of House, St Mary's Row, Birmingham By F. Chamberlain, Social history, Topographical Views, entrance, Door, England, Midlands Postcard, Cottages, Church Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham (Winter) Topographical Views, Publisher: Geo E Lewis, Snow, Topographical Views, Season, Winter, Birmingham history, Architecture, Cottage, Postcard Engraving, St Thomas's Church, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church Topographical view of Birmingham, Reverse of 1996V83, Lyric Cinema, Edward Street, Birmingham, showing news cutting where ink drawing was published, By John L. Baker, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Lithograph, Dinner at Dee's Hotel, Birmingham, to celebrate the passing of the Patent Law Amendment Act (1852?) Topographical Views, Event, Drawing, Topographical Views, Birmingham history Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour Portico of House, The Crescent, Birmingham By F. Chamberlain, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Tannhauser, Published, 1861 John Everett Millais (d.1896) and Joseph Swain (d.1909), Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Fine Art, 19th Century, Sword, Wood, Printing, Wood Engraving, Female, Male, Birmingham history Culinary mould, Gingerbread Mould, 1870-80 This English culinary mould, made around 1875, has been carved from an unidentified fruit wood. The type of carving is called intaglio. It was a skilled process which called for the design to be carved Birds-Eye View Of Birmingham In 1886 Attributed to: William Merrett Hodges, Topographical Views, Plan, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Map, England, Midlands Engraving, Birmingham Society of Arts, New Street, Vol I, Topographical Views, Printing, Etching, Birmingham history, Birmingham Society of Artists, RBSA Obverse, Front view, British Victories, 1798 18th Century Commemorative Medal: Napoleonic Wars, Soho Mint, Birmingham. King George III Manufacturer: Soho Mint Designer: Conrad Heinrich Kuchler, Copper gilt medal, commemorating various Topographical view of Birmingham, Pencil Drawing Houses and Corner of bridge over River Rea, Digbeth, Birmingham By F. Chamberlain, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Engraving, Joseph Kendall & Son, Bull Ring, Birmingham Topographical Views, Vol iv Advertisement, front elevation of Joseph Kendall's British & Foreign Toy Warehouse, Topographical Views, Shop, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour, Blue Coat School Colmore Row, Birmingham By James Billingsley, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Portrait Of John Feeney (1839-1905), 1906 By Lance Calkin, Oil Painting, Portrait, Male, Birmingham history Neck Fragment of Glass Urinal Found at Weoley Castle, Birmingham, Social history, Glass, Birmingham history, Antiquities, Mediaeval The Interior of the Great Exhibition, 1851 By George Baxter, 19th Century, Victorian, Social history, Print, Fountain Graphic Illustrations of Warwickshire: High Street Market, Birmingham, 1827 Engraver: William Radclyffe Artist: David Cox, Social history, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, England, Midlands Portrait of Alderman The Rt Hon William Kenrick, 1907, By Sir John Lavery (d. 1941), Oil Painting, Portrait, Male, Politics, Birmingham history Lithograph, Hen & Chickens Hotel, New Street, Birmingham Topographical Views, Vol iii W.Waddell, Hen & Chickens Hotel, New Street, Topographical Views, Animal, Horse, Printing, Lithography, Birmingham history, Carriage, Hotel Engraving, Ebeneezer Chapel, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church Ink Wash Drawing, Birmingham from the South-West Attributed to: Thomas Allom, Tree, Landscape, Ink, Topographical Views, Haystack, Animal, Cow, Countryside, Birmingham history, Wash drawing Gout Stool, 1750-65 This mahogany adjustable seat on a tripod base was made in England around 1750-65. It is most likely that it was made as a special commission for an individual suffering from gout, a form of arthritis which results in swollen 'Old Smethwick' Canal Pumping Engine, 1779 Makers: Matthew Boulton & James Watt, The Smethwick Engine was installed near Birmingham and was brought into service in May 1779. Now at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, it is the oldest working Obverse View 17th Century Birmingham Halfpenny Token, 1670, Numismatics, Birmingham history, Money Topographical view of Birmingham, Lithograph St Martin's Lane, Birmingham, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour Bradford Street and the Moat Birmingham By Samuel Lines Snr, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Glass Furniture Design Osler Design Pattern Book, 21 Light Alabaster On Ruby Gilt Candelabra for Shades, 1850-1900 Designer: F & C Osler (Ltd), Book, Applied Arts, Manufacturers, Birmingham history 17th Century Birmingham Halfpenny Token, 1650-1700, Numismatics, Coin, 17th Century, Metal, Birmingham history Trade Card, Elkington, Birmingham, 1860 Social History, Trade Document Collection, Elkington were manufacturers of electro-plated metal wares, Manufacturers, Silver Plating, Birmingham history Study for Portrait of Barry Jackson, c.1855-1931 William John Wainwright (d.1931), Sir Barry Jackson was a theatre director and founder of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Costume, Watercolour, Birmingham School of Art, Portrait, Frame, Medical instrument, Surgeon's Instrument Case, c1798 This surgeon's mahogany instrument case was used by William Aston, a surgeon, about 1798. It contains five scalpels with ebony handles, made by Laundy. The silver blow pipe was used for Portrait of William Hutton (1723-1816), 1750-1800 British School, artist unknown William Hutton was an English poet and historian. Originally from Derby, he moved to Birmingham and became the first significant historian of the city, publishing 19th Century Birmingham Halfpenny Token, Edgbaston Old Church, 1894, Numismatics, Coin, Metal, Birmingham history Tunbridgeware Picture, Battle Abbey, 1800-50 Mosaic panel of Battle Abbey made in the Fenner and Nye workshop, possibly as early as 1820. This is a highly skilled piece which uses different shades of wood mosaic to achieve an almost watercolour Engraving, St Peter's Church, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church Postcard, Linden Road and Village Post Office, Bournville, Birmingham, 1905 Topographical Views, Topographical Views, Suburban, Birmingham history, Postcard Theatre Bill, Birmingham Theatre, 1799, Social history, Music, Theatre, Dance, Birmingham history, Theatre, Performer Engraving, St Philip's Church, Topographical Views, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church Tunbridgeware Picture, Battle Abbey, 1800-50 Mosaic panel of Battle Abbey made in the Fenner and Nye workshop, possibly as early as 1820. This is a highly skilled piece which uses different shades of wood mosaic to achieve an almost watercolour Topographical view of Birmingham, Watercolour South-West Prospect of Birmingham 1829 By Frederick Calvert, Social history, Topographical Views, England, Midlands Pearl button engraved with 8-pointed star, 1770-1800 Button set with various coloured glass & mirror-glass stones., Produced in Birmingham., Social history, 18th Century, Glass, Manufacturers, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Jug found at Weoley Castle, Birmingham, Ceramics, Jug, Birmingham history, Antiquities, Mediaeval Engraving, St Stephen's Church, Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church Pearl Button, 1770-1800, Pearl button inscribed with rebus or initials CSW picked out with faceted mirror-glass stones. Drilled brass swaged-in shank., Social history, Manufacturers, Birmingham history, Costume, Button, Haberdashery, Drawing, Unitarian Chapel, Thorp Street, Birmingham, 28, 09, 1842, Vol I Artist: W Clarke, Drawing, Pencil, Topographical Views, Birmingham history, Architecture, Church Engraving, Post Office, New Street, Bennett's Hill, Topographical Views, Architecture, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Postal Service A Plan of Birmingham Surveyed in 1750 Drawn by: Samuel Bradford Engraver: T. Jefferys, South view of St Martin's Church & south view of St Philip's Church inset to top right., Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history, Map, The 'Dolling' Tool Chest, 1780-1790, Large tool chest with hinged lid to top. pine carcass, the interior fitments of oak & pine, veneered with Spanish mahogany, inlaid with various woods., Social history, Wooden, Box, Work, Carpenter Portrait of Jacob Wilson (1799-1882) Last Birmingham Town Crier, 1868-69 William Thomas Roden, Social history, Oil Painting, Portrait, Male, Costume, Hat, Birmingham history, Bell Engraving, Plan of Council House, Birmingham, 1878, Vol I, Topographical Views, Plan, Birmingham history, Town Planning, Architecture, Civic Building search results: History clear search 548.986 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 1005 / 5490 next page >