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Landells Collection (page 2)

Background imageLandells Collection: Assassination attempt against Queen Victoria, Constitution Hill, Westminster, London, 1840

Assassination attempt against Queen Victoria, Constitution Hill, Westminster, London, 1840. Scene of Edward Oxfords attempt to assassinate Queen Victoria

Background imageLandells Collection: Gog and Magog with a barrel, 1840. Artist: Ebenezer Landells

Gog and Magog with a barrel, 1840. Artist: Ebenezer Landells
Gog and Magog with a barrel, 1840. The mythical giants, statues of whom are inside the Guildhall in the City of London

Background imageLandells Collection: Native of Mozambique, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells

Native of Mozambique, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells
Native of Mozambique, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, published by Hippolyte Bailliere, (London, third edition, 1848)

Background imageLandells Collection: Souakiny chief, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells

Souakiny chief, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells
Souakiny chief, 1848. An inhabitant of the port of Suakin in north eastern Sudan, on the Red Sea. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London)

Background imageLandells Collection: Ko-tsching Dschang, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells

Ko-tsching Dschang, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells
Ko-tsching Dschang, 1848. Ko Tsching Dschang, a Chinese clerk, worked on the illustrations of von Siebolds work Nippon. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard

Background imageLandells Collection: Head of a Woman of the Cafusos, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells

Head of a Woman of the Cafusos, 1848. Artist: Ebenezer Landells
Head of a Woman of the Cafusos, 1848. Cafuso is a derogatory term which meant the offspring of an African and an Indian, or a very dark-skinned, nearly black mulatto, (person of mixed race)

Background imageLandells Collection: The Tale of a Tea-kettle, 1844. Artist: Ebenezer Landells

The Tale of a Tea-kettle, 1844. Artist: Ebenezer Landells
The Tale of a Tea-kettle, 1844. James Watt as a boy watching the kettle boiling in the fire. Watt (1736-1819), Scottish engineer and inventor, was born at Greenock on the Clyde, Scotland



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