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Micrographia, or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, with observations and inquiries thereupon.
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Telford's
'PERSPECTIVE VIEW of the DESIGN for A CAST IRON BRIDGE, consisting of a SINGLE ARCH 600 FEET in the SPAN, and calculated to supply the place of the present LONDON BRIDGE'
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Printed (by permission) in Hyde Park, August 1st 1814:
A Perspective View of the temple of Concord erected for the display of the National Fireworks in Commemoration of Peace, being the Celebration of the Grand Jubilee. https://t.co/Jvw47deApt #outdoorprinting
Douglas Fordham asks 'What is a travel print?' with examples from @britishlibrary and beyond: https://t.co/lHXnkrJX2J
'Figures in a fishing boat on choppy water; the port at Lillo, Antwerp, behind. Inscribed with title in black ink along upper edge. Indistinctly inscribed and dated 1706 in brown ink in the lower left-hand corner.'
12 October 1706? Any ideas on artist?
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There's a lot going on here, but there's always time for a drink https://t.co/lBSClgOz1k
Watercolour of coats of arms at Cralle (Cralle Place, Warbleton, East Sussex) drawn by S.H. Grimm. Add MS 5670 f. 76. #ducks
#WhyArchives? They widen our horizons. Explore how images have shaped our view of the world from Roman antiquity to the modern age at https://t.co/QggKrmNqFz, over 120 articles by emerging and established experts and over 700 prints, drawings, books, and maps. #Archive30
Goods including prints for sale in the Great Hall in the Castle at Prague, 1607 https://t.co/XcCrNLlR4y