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  • Just published, (price 2 s.) curiously engraved, and printed on a sheet and half of fine elephant paper : a new method of representing the general geography of solar eclipses, exemplified in a specimen of that which is to happen on the 18th of February next.
  • Just published, (price 2 s.) curiously engraved, and printed on a sheet and half of fine elephant paper : a new method of representing the general geography of solar eclipses, exemplified in a specimen of that which is to happen on the 18th of February next.
  • Astronomy: the corona of the sun, viewed during a total solar eclipse. Process print after a photograph, 1842.
  • Astronomy: the corona of the sun, viewed during a total solar eclipse. Process print after a photograph, 1878.
  • Astronomy: the corona of the sun, viewed during a total solar eclipse. Process print after a photograph, 1871.
  • Astronomy: a terrestrial globe, with a device for projecting the shadow of the moon. Engraving [before 1764].
  • Astronomy: a diagram of an eclipse. Engraving by Seale.
  • Astronomy: a map showing the paths of several eighteenth century eclipses over England. Engraving, 1787.
  • Astronomy: eclipses (top), and the Moon's passage around the Earth. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1851, after himself.
  • Astronomy: eclipses (top), and the Moon's passage around the Earth. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1851, after himself.
  • Astronomy: various apocalyptic scenes, including Napoleon III on horseback with a smiling Queen Victoria, a flag-draped coffin, and a battle. Coloured lithograph, [c.1867?].
  • The flood: women shelter in fear by a tree, as the deluge sweeps the land. Engraving by L. Truchy.
  • Astronomy: a view of London in 1748, with diagrams of an eclipse. Engraving.
  • The crucifixion of Christ. Line engraving by J. Neeffs after P.P. Rubens, 16--.
  • The crucifixion of Christ. Line engraving by J. Neeffs after P.P. Rubens, 16--.
  • Homage to Gustav Theodor Fritsch. Watercolour by J. Unte, 1906.