Item is an windoe-matted, half-tone (magazine) portrait of Mr. Charles Melville Hays; appointed presedent of the Grand Trunk Railway Company (1909) and Grand Trunck pacific Railway Company (b. 1856-d.1912). Signature attached to the matt.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Samuel Hearne, born 1745 and died 1792, English explorer, fur-trader, author, and naturalist. He was the first European to make an overland excursion across northern Canada to the Arctic Ocean. Published as the Act directs by J. Sewell Cornhill.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Reginald Heber, born 1783 and died 1826, English bishop, traveller, man of letters and hymn-writer who served as the Bishop of Calcutta. By permission from the large Print published by Mr. S. W. Reynolds. Published by Fisher Son & Co. (London). Engraved by Thomas Woolnoth from an image by T. Phillips, R.A. Esq.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Joseph Warner Henley PC, DL, JP, born 1793 and died 1884, British conservative politician. Engraved by H.C. Balding from a photograph by H. Barraud. Published by William Mackenzie (London, Edinburgh, & Glasgow).
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, born 973 and died 1024, aka Saint Henry. Image, Engraving, and Published (London and Paris).
Item is an electro-steel engraved, bust porttrait of Henri III; King of France and England (b.1207-d.1272). Printed by Furne, Pairs and engraved by an unknown artist (Leconte?).
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Henry IV, born 1553 and died 1610, King of Navarre and King of France from 1589 to 1610. Engraved by C. Dupuis from an image by Roizol.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Henry IV, born 1553 and died 1610, King of Navarre and King of France from 1589 to 1610. Published by I. Stockdale (Piccadilly).
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Henri IV, born 1553 and died 1610, King of Navarre and King of France from 1589 to 1610. From a painting by Fr. Perbus.
Item is a standing, electro-steel engraved portrait of Henry VII; King of England (b. 1457 - d. 1509). Engraved by T. Brown and from a drawing by J.L. Williams in the new palace of Westminster and published by Blackie & Sons London, Glasglow & Edinbourgh.