Box 10
Contains 48 Results:
The Absent Minded Beggar, 1900
Linen scarf
The British Empire, 1898
Source: Bartholomew, John. 1898. The XXth Century Citizen's Atlas. Edinburgh: John Bartholomew & Co.
Chart of the World On Mercators Projection, Showing The Extent and Distribution of the British Empire, 1890
Source: Bartholomew, John 1890. The Library Reference Atlas of the World. London: MacMillan and Co.
Chart of the World Revolution, 1921
Source: Webster, Nesta H. 1921. World Revolution. The Plot Against Civilization. London: Constable and Company.
The Commonwealth of Nations - Or the British Empire, 1937
Source: The Christian Science Monitor, Commemorative Supplement, April 22, 1937.
Imperialism in America - Facts Speak Louder Than Words, 1941
A Map of the United States May Look Like This After the Annexation of Canada., 1888
Source: New York World, Weekly Edition, December 5, 1888.
Map of the United States Showing the Area of the Country When Its Independence Was Acknowledged by Great Britain, Together With the Subsequent Acquisitions of Territory., 1884
Source: Blaine, James G. 1884. Twenty Years of Congress: From Lincoln to Garfield. With a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860. Norwich, Connecticut: The Henry Bill Publishing Company. Vol. I.
A New and Accurate Map of Louisiana, with Part of Florida and Canada, and the Adjacent Countries. Drawn from Surveys, Assisted by the Most Approved English and French Maps and Charts., 1752
Source: Bowen, Emanuel. 1752. A complete system of geography. London: Printed for William Innys, Richard Ware, Aaron Ward, J. and P. Knapton, John Clarke, T. Longman and T. Shewell, Thomas Osborne, Henry Whitridge.