Adlard and Son (1766-)
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Adlard and Son, printers, 20 August 1900
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/6/25
Scope and Contents
Adlard and Son write to Ewart reminding him to return some blocks used to illustrate some articles which had appeared in The Veterinarian.
Dates:
20 August 1900
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Adlard and Son, printers, 26 February 1906
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/12/2
Scope and Contents
The printers ask Ewart to inform them how many copies of The Penycuik Experiments he wishes to have, as they still have a considerable amount in store.
Dates:
26 February 1906
Viewers' key of a panorama entitled "Lord Nelson's Attack on Copenhagen", by Robert Barker and Henry Aston Barker
Fonds
Identifier: Coll-2001
Scope and Contents
This is the viewer's key for a panorama entitled "Lord Nelson’s Attack on Copenhagen", printed by J. Adlard in 1802. It is an exploded circular diagram, with the illustrated features numbered, and a letterpress explanatory key.According to Ralph Hyde's Dictionary of Panoramists of the English Speaking World, this panorama was exhibited between May 1802 and April 1803 and executed by Robert Barker’s son, Henry Ashton Barker who had been introduced...
Dates:
[1802]
"Viewer's key" to a panorama of Constantinople and the town of Scutari, by Robert Barker
Fonds
Identifier: Coll-1990
Scope and Contents
This is a viewer's key for a panorama by Robert Barker, representing the City of Constantinople and the Town of Scutari [now Üsküdar, a district of Istanbul Province] from the Leander Tower, printed by J. Adlard in ca 1801. It is an exploded circular diagram, with the illustrated features numbered, and a letterpress explanatory key.
Dates:
[1801?]
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