Difference between revisions of "MRP: Material culture"
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Wikipedia Commons provides a useful anatomy of copyright status for images which are out of copyright in various jurisdictions. See wikipedia commons entry on [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Copyright_tags - Copyright Tags] | Wikipedia Commons provides a useful anatomy of copyright status for images which are out of copyright in various jurisdictions. See wikipedia commons entry on [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Copyright_tags - Copyright Tags] | ||
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+ | ==Engraving sources== | ||
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+ | * An Italian manuscript published by Mawman as the "Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany, through England, during the Reign of King Charles the Second (1669)" (but published in this form London 1821). The work was a number of views "as delineated at that period by artists in the suite of Cosmo" | ||
+ | * The complete English traveller, pub. Nathaniel Spencer (London, 1771) | ||
+ | * The Modern Universal British Traveller; or A New Complete, and Accurate Tour through England, Wales, Scotland, and the Neighbouring Islands. [London: J. Cooke] [1779]. | ||
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+ | == Online sellers of engravings == | ||
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+ | '''UK BASED''' | ||
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+ | http://www.heatons-of-tisbury.co.uk |
Revision as of 09:37, August 23, 2011
Material culture
This page is a provisional page addressing potential sources on material culture of merchants, and related occupations, with the focus on illuminating the material culture of George Oxenden, Elizabeth Dalyson, and their commercial, family, and social circles.
Images
Copyright acknowledgement
Wikipedia Commons provides a useful anatomy of copyright status for images which are out of copyright in various jurisdictions. See wikipedia commons entry on - Copyright Tags
Engraving sources
- An Italian manuscript published by Mawman as the "Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of Tuscany, through England, during the Reign of King Charles the Second (1669)" (but published in this form London 1821). The work was a number of views "as delineated at that period by artists in the suite of Cosmo"
- The complete English traveller, pub. Nathaniel Spencer (London, 1771)
- The Modern Universal British Traveller; or A New Complete, and Accurate Tour through England, Wales, Scotland, and the Neighbouring Islands. [London: J. Cooke] [1779].
Online sellers of engravings
UK BASED