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Magazine page: 80-55-5 b06
Φόρμιγξ. Μουσική εφημερίς εικονογραφημένη.
12/15/1905
Magazine page: 80-55-5 b07
Φόρμιγξ. Μουσική εφημερίς εικονογραφημένη.
12/15/1905
Magazine page: 80-55-6 b08
Φόρμιγξ. Μουσική εφημερίς εικονογραφημένη.
12/15/1905
Poster: 103-1-2 a
Angling in troubled waters. A serio-comic map of Europe by Fred. W. Rose author of the "Octopus" map of Europe.
1899
Poster: 103-1-3 a
A serio-comic war map for the year 1877. By F. W. R.
1877
Newspaper clipping: 103-1-4 a
A new face on the map of the world.
08/14/1898
Newspaper clipping: 103-1-4 b
Διεθνείς Γελοιογραφίαι [Υπο τού κ. Ηλία Κουμετάκη] Τό ακανθώδες Κρητικόν ζήτημα.
05/23/1910
Magazine page: 103-1-4 c01
Geographical Humour.
07/ - /1897
Magazine page: 103-1-4 c02
Geographical Humour.
07/ - /1897
Magazine page: 103-1-4 d01
Geographical Humour.
07/ - /1897
Magazine page: 103-1-4 d02
Geographical Humour.
07/ - /1897
Magazine page: 103-1-4 e01
Geographical Humour.
07/ - /1897
Newspaper clipping: 103-1-4 f
History of the month in caricature. Europe as it really is.
11/ - /1897
Book page: 103-1-6 a
This is the History that Happen'd in France Whenthey Burn'd the Turks Beard Off.
Book page: 103-1-6 b
This is the History that Happen'd in France Whenthey Burn'd the Turks Beard Off.
Magazine clipping: 103-1-6 c
Diner du Sultan au dix-septième siècle.
Book clipping: 103-1-6 d
Theologie à la Turquie and a Peep of the Coptic Mayor at Cairo, preceded by the Procureur de la Commune.
Magazine clipping: 103-1-6 e
History repeating itself: Turkey's attitude after the Peace of Adrianople, 1829.
01/04/1913
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-7 a
British Gracec, Attiring the Circassian Venus in the English Costume.
1819
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-8 a
{A peep at the Plenipo-!!!}
01/01/1794
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-8 b
{A peep at the Plenipo-!!!}
01/01/1794
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-9 a
A stroke at the Plenipo or Mary's Mistake.
04/25/1791
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-9 b
The new and elegant St. Giles' Cage. Erected on Purpose for the Dilletanti Theatrical Society.
03/05/1802
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-10 a
10/30/1822
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-11 a
An inperial stride! European powers.
04/12/1791
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-11 b
An inperial stride! European powers.
04/12/1791
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-12 a
Le Vice Amiral Anglais Duckworth à le Porte, le 5 mars 1807.
03/05/1807
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-12 b
Brittischer Stolz.
Magazine clipping: 103-1-13 a
Will History Repeat Itslef? Bristish Experiences in a Previous Turkish War.
10/23/1912
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-13 b
Searching an English ship in the Dardanelles - or our faithful Ally showing his respect for the British Flag
05/30/1829
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-14 a
Tria juncta in uno. Allied gourmands taking a luncheon; or the Turkey in danger.
02/02/1828
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-14 b
The nest in danger.
1828
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-15 a
A Russe.
1829
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-15 b
The descent of the Great Bear or the Mussulmans in a quandry.
1828
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-16 a
Mrs Greece and her rough lovers.
1828
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-16 b
Imperial Bears grease or a peep into futurity
1828
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-17 a
Who'll have a crown - Now's your time.
05/29/1829
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-17 b
A comfortable thing to be King of Greece.
03/06/1830
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-18 a
Leo sacks one of the charity crabs.
06/12/1826
Sketch/drawing: 103-1-18 b
The old proprietor's advice.
04/10/1830
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