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The Procession to the Mausoleum, 1857. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Procession to the Mausoleum, 1857. Funeral of John Henry Manners, the fifth Duke of Rutland, Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire
Capture of Bocca Tigris Forts by the English Squadron - the Attack on North and South Wantung, 1857The War with China - Capture of Bocca Tigris Forts by the English Squadron - the Attack on North and South Wantung, 1857. Encounter, North Wantung, Nankin, South Aminghoy, Hornet, South Wantung
Sketches from Naples - Castle of Ischia, 1857. Creator: Edmund EvansSketches from Naples - Castle of Ischia, 1857. On the north and west the island slopes gradually down to the sea, and terminates in a beach; while on the south
Wreck of "The George Lord", off the Isle of Wight, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansWreck of "The George Lord", off the Isle of Wight, 1856. Ship bound for London, ...laden with a valuable cargo of fruit from Zante
New Aqueduct at Trieste - Present State of the Works, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansNew Aqueduct at Trieste - Present State of the Works, 1856. Of late years, in consequence of the extension of its suburbs and the increase of its population from ten to sixty thousand
New Aqueduct at Trieste - the Machine Rooms, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansNew Aqueduct at Trieste - the Machine Rooms, 1856. Of late years, in consequence of the extension of its suburbs and the increase of its population from ten to sixty thousand
His Royal Highness Prince Albert laying the Foundation-Stone of the Strangers Home, near Limehouse Church, 1856. Founding of a building...affording all the comforts
The Peace Commemoration at Brighton - Fireworks on the Chain Pier, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Peace Commemoration at Brighton - Fireworks on the Chain Pier, 1856. Report in the "Brighton Herald" newspaper of celebrations marking the end of the Crimean War....signal rockets were
Elm-Tree blown down in Hyde-Park, May 7th, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansElm-Tree blown down in Hyde-Park, [London], May 7th, 1856. During the high wind of Wednesday afternoon...a venerable elm-tree fell a victim to its fury
"Ravine in Glen Tilt" - painted by W. Bennett - from the Exhibition of the New Society of Painters i Creator"Ravine in Glen Tilt" - painted by W. Bennett - from the Exhibition of the New Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1856
The Naval Review: Promenade on Southsea Common - sketched by S. Read, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Naval Review: Promenade on Southsea Common - sketched by S. Read, 1856. Crowds flock to the Hampshire coast to watch a display by the Royal Navy
Sharpham, on the Dart, Devon - the Largest Rookery in England, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansSharpham, on the Dart, Devon - the Largest Rookery in England, 1856. Bird-shooting in the English countryside:..the river, owing to its surpentine eccentricities
Visit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe ParkVisit of Prince Albert to Colchester - Arrival of His Royal Highness and Staff at Wavenhoe [sic] Park, 1856. Royal visit
The Naval Review: the Queen's Yacht passing Fort Monckton - drawn by S. Read, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Naval Review: the Queen's Yacht passing Fort Monckton - drawn by S. Read, 1856. Queen Victoria attends a display by warships of the Royal Navy off the coast of Hampshire
The Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Excursionists on the Floating-Bridge at Portsmouth, 1856. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Grand Naval Review, at Spithead: Excursionists on the Floating-Bridge at Portsmouth, 1856. Sightseers flock to see a display of Royal Navy ships off the Hampshire coast
Sunday Morning; from "The Lump of Gold", by Charles MacKay, drawn by Samuel Read, 1856. Embower'd amid the Surrey Hills The quiet village lay
Valerian Through Volkamenia, from The Illuminated Language of Flowers, published 1884. Probably by Edmund Evans after Kate Greenaway
Decorative Illustration, from The Illuminated Language of Flowers, published 1884. Probably by Edmund Evans after Kate Greenaway
Conversazione of the Educational Exhibition, in St. Martin's-Hall, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansConversazione of the Educational Exhibition, in St. Martin's-Hall, 1854. Prince Albert visits a display in London: The most careless person can there see at a glance the various merits of
The Christmas Guest, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Christmas Guest, 1854. Children watch a robin on the sill of an open window. From "Illustrated London News", 1854
The Mistletoe Seller, drawn by Foster, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Mistletoe Seller, drawn by Foster, 1854. Illustration to a story by Angus B. Reach. There he goes, on the foggy December night, over the crunkling snow, the old Mistletoe-seller
Christmas Trees in Covent Garden Market, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansChristmas Trees in Covent Garden Market, 1854. People buying Christmas trees in London. From "Illustrated London News", 1854
Cutting the Ashen Fagots; Devonshire, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansCutting the Ashen Fagots; Devonshire, 1854. Old English Christmas tradition. A faggot (large log or a bundle of ash sticks) is bound with nine green lengths of ash bands or beams
The Chateau Lafitte, Medoc, near Bordeaux, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Chateau Lafitte, Medoc, near Bordeaux, 1854. Wine-making estate in France. At first, I was dainty in my selection of the grapes to be chosen, eschewing the underripe and the over-ripe
The City of Bordeaux, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansThe City of Bordeaux, 1854. Wine-growing in France....in these parts it is within the reach of all purses; the meanest labourer, in fact, can take it at all his meals
The Great Fires, at Newcastle and Gateshead - sketched from the High-Level Bridge, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Great Fires, at Newcastle and Gateshead - sketched from the High-Level Bridge, 1854. Massive explosion after a warehouse fire
Sebastopol - from an original drawing, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansSebastopol - from an original drawing, 1854. Crimean War. Warships on the Black Sea near the port of Sebastopol. The Siege of Sevastopol was the subject of Crimean soldier Leo Tolstoy's
Interior of the Grand Opera-House, at Paris, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansInterior of the Grand Opera-House, at Paris, 1854. The aspect of the Salle on first entering strikes principally from its extreme gorgeousness and brilliancy. It seems one gigantic mass of gold
Buxton - The Crescent, New Baths, etc, 1854. Creator: Edmund EvansBuxton - The Crescent, New Baths, etc, 1854. Derbyshire spa town:..one of the most celebrated watering-places in England for the cure of gout
"The Bay of Uri, Lake of Lucerne" - painted by W.C. Smith - from the Exhibition of the... 1854"The Bay of Uri, Lake of Lucerne" - painted by W.C. Smith - from the Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water-colours, 1854. 1854
Watering-Places of England - Torquay, from the Road ot Dartmouth, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansWatering-Places of England - Torquay, from the Road ot Dartmouth, 1850. "The general character of the climate of this coast is soft and humid
Watering-Places of England - Folkestone, Kent, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansWatering-Places of England - Folkestone, Kent, 1850. Whoever turns to the Second Volume of our Journal, may there see how Folkestone started in the year 1842 from a little town of narrow streets
Watering-Places of Devon - Exmouth, from Starcross, 1850. Creators: Birket Foster, Edmund EvansWatering-Places of Devon - Exmouth, from Starcross, 1850. Exmouth...is the oldest watering- place in the country, and was one of the principal ports of Devonshire in the reign of King John...An
Watering-Places of Devon - Sidmouth, 1850. Creators: Birket Foster, Edmund EvansWatering-Places of Devon - Sidmouth, 1850. Sidmouth...lies picturesquely sheltered. The beach is nearly in the centre of one of those hollows or curves which are abundant within the vast bay of Devon
Country Road Scene in Winter - drawn by Foster, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansCountry Road Scene in Winter - drawn by Foster, 1850. A carter pulls to one side for a stagecoach with schoolboys travelling home for the Christmas holidays
Snow-Sweepers - drawn by Foster, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansSnow-Sweepers - drawn by Foster, 1850. Illustration to a story by Thomas Miller. "Clear your snow away, marm? do it for a penny
The Grocer's Shop at Christmas - drawn by Foster, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansThe Grocer's Shop at Christmas - drawn by Foster, 1850. Shoppers queuing to buy dried fruit to make plum puddings. Illustration to a story by John Oxenford
Ramsgate Harbour, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansRamsgate Harbour, [Kent], 1850. Early in the present century, a stone lighthouse was erected on the west pier...The harbour includes an area of forty-eight acres
Doncaster Races - the Road to the Course, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansDoncaster Races - the Road to the Course, 1850. Horse racing in Yorkshire. The Meeting attracted an immense and very respectable assemblage
Frozen-Out Gardeners and Snow Clearers - drawn by Foster, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansFrozen-Out Gardeners and Snow Clearers - drawn by Foster, 1850. Illustration to a story by Thomas Miller. During winter, gardeners couldn't work because of the cold weather
Railway Viaduct over the Tweed, at Berwick, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansRailway Viaduct over the Tweed, at Berwick, 1850. The Royal Border Bridge connecting the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway with the North British Line
All A-Blowing! All A-Growing!, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansAll A-Blowing! All A-Growing!, 1850. Illustration to "Spring-Time in London", a story by Thomas Miller. "All a-blowing! all a-growing
Watering-Places of England - Dover: the Town and Heights, 1850. Creators: Birket Foster, Edmund EvansWatering-Places of England - Dover: the Town and Heights, 1850. Owing to the clearness of the water, and the gradual declivity of the shore
A Song of Spring, 1850. Creator: Edmund EvansA Song of Spring, 1850. Sheet music with bucolic scene. Poetry by Desmond Ryan, Esq. Music by Edward Lorder. Child of the Seasons, blithesome Spring, That hope to all on earth dost bring!'
Watering-Places of England - Clifton, from Leigh Wood, 1850. Creators: Birket Foster, Edmund EvansWatering-Places of England - Clifton, from Leigh Wood, 1850. Clifton, near Bristol, differs from the other watering-places in being far distant from the sea
In Fairyland: A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World, 1870. Creator: Edmund EvansIn Fairyland: A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World, 1870. [The Fairy Queen takes an airy drive in a light carriage, a twelve-in-hand, drawn by thoroughbred butterflies]
Fathers gone a hunting, c1880. Creator: Edmund EvansFathers gone a hunting, c1880. Scene from the childrens nursery rhyme: Bye, Baby Bunting, Fathers gone a hunting, Gone to fetch a Rabbit-skin To wrap the Baby Bunting in
John Gilpin gallops past the Bell Inn as his wife and children wave from the balcony, 1878, (c1918)John Gilpin gallops past the Bell Inn at Edmonton as his wife and children wave from the balcony, 1878, (c1918). John Gilpin was the subject of a comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper entitled