Portraits
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE
Found in 695 Collections and/or Records:
Eastlake, Elizabeth (Rigby), c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/6/76
Scope and Contents
Portrait of Elizabeth (Rigby) Eastlake. No caption.
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Eastlake, Elizabeth (Rigby), c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/6/77
Scope and Contents
Portrait of Elizabeth (Rigby) Eastlake. No caption.
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Elder, Robert, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/3/3
Scope and Contents
Portrait of Robert Elder. Caption: "Robert Elder D.D. 1808-1892. (Rothesay)".
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Etty, William, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/8/11
Scope and Contents
Portrait of William Etty. No caption.
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Etty, William, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/3/4
Scope and Contents
Portrait of William Etty. Caption: "William Etty R.A. 1787-1849. (London)".
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Etty, William, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/3/5
Scope and Contents
Portrait of William Etty. Caption: "William Etty R.A."
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Fairbairn, James, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/3/7
Scope and Contents
Portrait of James Fairbairn. Caption: "James Fairbairn D.D. 1804-1879. (Newhaven)".
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Fairbairn, John Clarkson, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/3/10
Scope and Contents
Portrait of John Clarkson Fairbairn. Caption: "Rev. John Clarkson Fairbairn 1811-1873. (Allanton)".
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Fairbairn, Patrick, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/3/11
Scope and Contents
Portrait of Patrick Fairbairn. Caption: "Principal Patrick Fairbairn D.D. 1805-1874. (Glasgow)".
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Fairbairn, William, 2 May 1856
File
Identifier: Coll-1989/20
Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed from William Fairbairn to Miss Susan Horner, Athenaeum Club, 2 May 1856: “Your anxiety for the public safety induces me to reply in writing on the subject of the Bridge you were so kind as to submit to my consideration. It is a very pretty sketch, not unlike the Bridge of Sighs, and the only danger is that it might actually become one of that description if traversed by the delicate, the aged, and the infirm. I strongly suspect that there would be some puffing to get...
Dates:
2 May 1856
