Item is a black-matted, oval, electro-steel engraved portrait of Sir William Johnson. Johnson captured Niagara, 1759, and was Superintendent of Indian Affairs in North America under Amherst in Canada (b. 1717-d. 1774). Engraved by A .Walker
Item is a coloured lithographic portrait of Arthur Edward Jones; Canadian Priest & Archaeologist (b.1838-d.1918). Lithographed by Rolph Smith based on a photograph by W. Notman, Halifax.
Item is an electro-stee lengraved portrait of Edward Duke of Kent & Strathearn, K.G.-K.T.-K.S.T.P. &c &c (b. 1767 - d. 1820). Engraved by E. Scriven based on a painting by Sir. William Beechey and printed by Fisher, Son & Co., London in 1844.
Item isan electro-steel engraved seated portrait of General Winfield Scott, American General, War of 1812, (b.1786-d.1866). From a paainting bby Alonzo Chappel from a photograph from life and publsihed (possibly engraved as well) by Johnson, Fry & co, Publishers, NY. Signature in engraving identifier of subject. Some tears.
Item is half-tone magazine top-half portrait of R. Sedwick, Esq, ; Deputy Minister of Justice, led expodition against the French Posts in Acadia, (b.?-d.1656). From a photo by Topley. Magazine unknown.
Item is an half-tone magazine standing portrait of a young Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk; founder of the Red River Colony, (b.1771-d.1820). Froma drawing in 1803 by "Henry Edrudge at St. Mary's Ile, Kirkcudbright, by courtesy of Captain John Hope, R.N. Back has unrelated print camptioned "Proposed building for Royal Colonial Insitute Branck At Bristol."