Item is an electro-steel engraving of Sir Thomas Gresham, born c. 1519 and died 1579, English merchant and financier who acted on behalf of King Edward VI, and Edward's half sister Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I. He founded the Royal Exchange in the City of London. Engraved by J. Chapman. Published as the Act directs by J. Wilkes.
Item is a Window-matted, top-half, half-tone (newspaper) popertait of Sir Edward Grey; Foreign Secretary, 1914 (b.1862). Below the image on the matt is his signature from a letter.
Item is a half tone newspaper print of Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy, born 1796 and died 1876, Representative in the Assembly of Lower Canada and the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Sherbrooke. He was also a prominent Colonel in the Lower Canada Rebellion and Police Magistrate at Montreal and Adjutant-General to the Militia of Lower Canada.
Item is an seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of John Hancock; American Statesman, and signer of the decleration of independence and Govonor of Massaachusetts (b.1737-d.1793). Engraved and published 1862 by Johnson, Fry & Co. New York from an orignal painting by Chappelan in possession of the publishers.
File consists of an audio recording of a musical performance, number 732 from Queen's School of Music Tape Index. Also includes a program for the performance.
File consists of an audio recording of a musical performance, number 753 from Queen's School of Music Tape Index. Also includes a program for the performance.
File consists of an audio recording of a musical performance, number 770 from Queen's School of Music Tape Index. Also includes a program for the performance.