Editorial42. Tramps and murderers, Death and the tramps, signed: RM., In.; CM., fecit, Taf. 46, p. 92, Meyer, Rudolf (inv.); Meyer, Conrad (fec.), Rudolf Meyer; Conrad Meyer: Die menschliche Sterblichkeit unter dem Titel Todten-Tanz [...]. Hamburg; Leipzig: [s....
EditorialMaria's collapse, In a rocky landscape in the foreground Mary is sunken and supported by John. Behind and beside them the three holy women, who have folded their hands in worship. The woman on the left in the foreground and John look up (towards the cr...
EditorialRelief with the Deposition Relief with the Descent from the Cross, In a landscape rising to both sides, the cross is flanked by that of both murderers. Two men, on ladders placed against the cross, are in the process of surrendering the limp body of Ch...
EditorialRelief with the Deposition Relief with the Descent from the Cross, In a sloping landscape, in the middle stands the cross between those of the two murderers, whose beard judge turned his back to Christ. Two men on ladders placed against the cross are i...
EditorialSquare with the Crucifixion, Christ with the two murderers on the cross, the women at the feet., anonymous, 1600 - 1700, glass, silver stain, h 24.8 cm ? w 19.7 cm.
EditorialDeath of Coligny, Gaspard II de Coligny, Comte de Coligny, Pair of France and his murderers, signed: Sergent (del.); Moret (sculp.); chez Blin, G no. 4, Sergent, Antoine Louis Fran?ois (del.); Morret, Jean-Baptiste (sc.); Blin (chez), Antoine Fran?ois ...
EditorialParis Scenes and Murderers. Adolphe Willette (French, 1857-1926). Lithograph printed in black and red; sheet: 35 x 22 cm (13 3/4 x 8 11/16 in.); image: 23.9 x 27.4 cm (9 7/16 x 10 13/16 in.).
EditorialLife of John Stevens, the highwayman. Life of Joseph Lorrison. Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Heywood, Manchester ; [Liverpool] : Smith, Liverpool ...
EditorialKing Richard III act IV scene III- The Tower. The Royal children; Dighton and Forest, the murderers. A Collection of Prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great Britain. London...
EditorialWilliam Stutely making his complaint to Robin Hood. According to English folklore, William Stutely was one of the band of 'merry men' that followed Robin Hood. A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Stre...
EditorialCaptain Edward England. Born Edward Seegar in Ireland, was a famous African coast and Indian Ocean pirate captain from 1717 to 1720. His flag was the classic Jolly Roger with a skull above two crossed thigh bones on a black background. A General Histor...
Editoriallife of old Mob, the highwayman. Life of William Duncan. Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Heywood, Manchester ; [Liverpool] : Smith, Liverpool ; [Por...
EditorialCaptain Teach, commonly called Black beard. Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies. He was reported to h...
EditorialClaude Duval, the French highwayman, robbing a Mr Roper. A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, pirates, street-robbers, and thief-takers, etc. London, 1758. Source: 10804.l.22, opposite 98.
EditorialS. Cummingham's adventure with his old nurse and astrologer. A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, pirates, street-robbers, and thief-takers, etc. London, 1758. Source: 10804.l.22, opposite 128.
EditorialAdventures of Tom Dorbul. Renwick Williams, commonly called 'the monster.'. Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Heywood, Manchester ; [Liverpool] : Smit...
EditorialLife of Madame Wiles, a midwife. Life of John Vickers. Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Heywood, Manchester ; [Liverpool] : Smith, Liverpool ; [Ports...
EditorialLife of James Hall. Adventures of Samuel Dick. . Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Heywood, Manchester ; [Liverpool] : Smith, Liverpool ; [Portsea] : ...
EditorialGrimes Bolton, the robber and English cannibal. Desperate conflict between Bolton's gang and the game-keepers. . Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Hey...
EditorialWilliam Wells, the highwayman. Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Heywood, Manchester ; [Liverpool] : Smith, Liverpool ; [Portsea] : Bonney, Portsea .....
EditorialCap'n Teach commonly call'd Blackbeard. Engraving depicting Edward Teach, the English pirate known as Blackbeard. He lit fuses under his hat to enhance his fearsome appearance. . A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the most famous highwaym...
EditorialCaptain Henry Morgan before Panama (which) he took from the Spaniards', in 1671. Henry Morgan (ca. 1635 – 25 August 1688) was an Admiral of the English Royal Navy, a privateer, and a pirate/buccanneer who made a name for himself during activities in ...
EditorialColonel Jack (fictional highwayman) robbing Mrs Smith. A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, pirates, street-robbers, and thief-takers, etc. London, 1758. Source: 10804.l.22, opposite 50.
EditorialDu Vall robbing Squire Roper, master of the Royal buckhounds to Charles II, in Windsor forest. Claude Du Vall (1643 – 21 January 1670) was a French-born gentleman highwayman in post-Restoration Britain. A General History of the Lives and Adventures o...
EditorialMiniature of Alexander ordering the murderers of Darius to be bound. Historia de proelis in a French translation (Le Livre et le vraye hystoire du bon roy Alixandre). France, Central (Paris); c.1420. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.39v. Language: French.
EditorialSir John Falstaff and his companions at Had's Hill. Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare. . A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-Robbers, ...
Editorial"Turpin shoots Mr Thompson's man". Illustration depicting Richard (Dick) Turpin, the English highwayman. . A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the most famous highwaymen, murderers, pirates, street-robbers, and thief-takers, etc. London, 1...
EditorialThe adventures of Jack Ovet, a highwayman. Life of William Spiggott. . Lives of the most notorious highwaymen footpads and murderers. London : Published by E. Lloyd, 44, Wych Street, Strand ; [Manchester] : Heywood, Manchester ; [Liverpool] : Smith, Li...
EditorialThe Torment of Murderers; Simon Marmion, Flemish, active 1450 - 1489; Ghent, Belgium, Europe; 1475; Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment.
EditorialTHE ENTHRONISATION OF THE NEW PRIMATE, SOME CANTERBURY VISIONS, UK, 1883: 1. A Puritan Bigot Destroying One of the Windows of the Cathedral. 2. Nell Cook: "A Warden-pie's a Dainty Dish to Mortify Withal" ("The Ingoldsby Legends"). 3. The Monument to th...