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Urbs Domingo in Hispaniola
11 1/4 x 14". engraving.
From: Montanus, Arnoldus. De Nieewe en Onbekende Weereld. This print appeared in the above and also in Dr. Dapper's and John Ogilby's translations which were plagiarisms from Montanus.
From: Montanus, Arnoldus. De Nieewe en Onbekende Weereld. This print appeared in the above and also in Dr. Dapper's and John Ogilby's translations which were plagiarisms from Montanus.
Tags: Bays; Boats; Boats and boating; Buildings; Cities and towns; Hispaniola; Mountains; Ships
Trinidad, vista general tomada desde la loma de la Vijia; General view of Trinidad; Vue generale de Trinidad, Copiado por L. Barañano del cuadro original de E. Laplante; lithographed by Eduardo Laplante
Havana, 1856-60?
15 1/2" x 26 1/2". col. lithograph.
Note on dating: Laplante was a painter travelling in Cuba between 1856-60. Ref: Trelles. Bibliografía Cubana Siglo XIX, Vol. 4, p. 37.
15 1/2" x 26 1/2". col. lithograph.
Note on dating: Laplante was a painter travelling in Cuba between 1856-60. Ref: Trelles. Bibliografía Cubana Siglo XIX, Vol. 4, p. 37.
Trinidad landscape
Port-of-Spain, National Museum and Art Gallery, 196-.
12 1/4" x 8 3/4". Col. reproduction (by offset) of a watercolour.
The painting was executed in 1814.
12 1/4" x 8 3/4". Col. reproduction (by offset) of a watercolour.
The painting was executed in 1814.
Trinidad folklore
Port-of-Spain, National Museum and Art Gallery, 196-
20" x 13 1/4" col. reproduction (by offset of a water colour, 27" x 40") the painting was executed in 1958.
20" x 13 1/4" col. reproduction (by offset of a water colour, 27" x 40") the painting was executed in 1958.
Tona Bayah and the devil
The Spirit of Trinidad - Tona Bayah and the devil
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, Oct. 27, 1957.
12" x 14 1/2"
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, Oct. 27, 1957.
12" x 14 1/2"
To Sir Charles Middleton, Baronet, Comptroller of His Majesty's Navy, This plate of the memorable victory, the French commanded by the Compte De Grasse in the West Indies April 12th 1782 by Sir George Bridges Rodney Commander in Chief (sic) of the British Fleet is most respectfully inscribed by His most obedient humble servant, N. Pocock
17" (18 1/2 with text) x 23"
Note: Lower left margin reads: "The Point of view from the Windward, the Commander in Chief in the Formidable leading the center of vision through the enemy line of Battle."
Note: Lower left margin reads: "The Point of view from the Windward, the Commander in Chief in the Formidable leading the center of vision through the enemy line of Battle."
Tags: Battleships; Ships
Thus appeareth the French Admiral Count de Grasse bearing down to succour the unfortunate Zele who in the night had carried away her foremast and bowsprit and forming on different tacks by which lucky circumstance the 12th April 1782 must ever be held as a memorable day
14 1/2" x 23". Watercolour painting.
Three women washing clothes at a stream
Plasticrome transparency of an oil painting.
The original is the in the collection of A.D. Scott.
The original is the in the collection of A.D. Scott.
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