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Work experience in the John Johnson Collection: a guest post by Amy Shaw | The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then
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The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then. News about the John Johnson Collection and glimpses of its formation and history. About the John Johnson Collection. New website for the John Johnson Collection. 2013 in review →. Work experience in the John Johnson Collection: a guest post by Amy Shaw. June 10, 2013. Amy did work experience in the John Johnson Collection in October 2012. She writes:. I was also able to see how ephemera are used in exhibitions and to look round the Dickens exhibition which was r...
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Grosvenor Prints: May 2013
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Friday, 24 May 2013. The Times of Day. Sets of prints showing the times of day: morning, noon, evening and night. This 17th century set was published in Antwerp, then one of the major print-publishing centres. It focuses on a woman's activities throughout the day:. Four Times Of Day]. Mart vanden Enden execudit Antwerpiae. Set of four engravings. 203 x 292mm. Ref: 7046] £950. R Bonnart del. [two plates.]. After...
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Grosvenor Prints: Waterloo 2015 - Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Friday, 12 June 2015. Waterloo 2015 - Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo. 2015 marks the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, so we have compiled a unique and varied collection of maps, battle plans, portraits, printed ephemera, scenes and more to help illustrate the significance of the most important military battle of the 19th century. The Right Honble. Lord Wellington. &c.&c. Nd, c1810.]. Nd, c1815.].
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Grosvenor Prints: William Daniell's Voyage around Great Britain.
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Tuesday, 24 March 2015. William Daniell's Voyage around Great Britain. William Daniell's Voyage around Great Britain. Our latest listing contains over 170 stunning coloured aquatint views from William Daniell's Voyage Round Great Britain. Mausolee du Sultan Chusero. Daniell del. F. Hegi Sculp. [Ref: 18015]. Daniell del. Aubertin Sculpt. [Ref: 18013]. Which was published over the period 1814 to 1825. Atmospheric...
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Grosvenor Prints: February 2015
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London's Largest Stock of Antique Prints. 17th to Early 20th Century. www.grosvenorprints.com. Thursday, 5 February 2015. Napoleon - The Man Who Changed Europe? Napoleon - The Man Who Changed Europe? Charlet. 1821. [Ref: 29444]. 2015 marks the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo – the final undoing of brilliant French general and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821). Our latest catalogue offers an insight into how Napoleon was depicted in print, by both allies and enemies, with portraits. Napol...
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“The Girl Behind the Man Behind the Gun”: An Impossible Expectation for Women in WWI? Guest post by Nina Foster | The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then
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The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then. News about the John Johnson Collection and glimpses of its formation and history. About the John Johnson Collection. Sugar and spice… but what are Valentines made of? Our new Pinterest site: World War One Romance →. The Girl Behind the Man Behind the Gun : An Impossible Expectation for Women in WWI? Guest post by Nina Foster. January 26, 2015. Postcard in the John Fraser Collection, bearing ‘The man behind the gun’ slogan (JFP/GB5(61). C) John Johnson Collection.
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Our new Pinterest site: World War One Romance | The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then
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The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then. News about the John Johnson Collection and glimpses of its formation and history. About the John Johnson Collection. The Girl Behind the Man Behind the Gun : An Impossible Expectation for Women in WWI? Guest post by Nina Foster. Our new Pinterest site: World War One Romance. February 12, 2015. World War One romance. As in previous years, we are collaborating with the National Valentine Collectors Association (USA). This entry was posted in Uncategorized. You are...
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Comic Valentines: Topical Ephemera 2 | The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then
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The John Johnson Collection: Now and Then. News about the John Johnson Collection and glimpses of its formation and history. About the John Johnson Collection. 2012: Topical ephemera 1. Robinson Crusoe: an enigma by Ian Matzen →. Comic Valentines: Topical Ephemera 2. February 13, 2012. Charles Dickens, in his article. All the Year Round. Comic valentine published by A. Park, London. Which accompanied 2010 display of valentines:. Is online, together with the poster. And images of the exhibits with captions.
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