Item is an electro-steel engraved image of William Caxton, born 1422 - died 1490. He introduced the printing press in England in 1476 and was the first Englishman to work as a printer. He was the first English retailer of printed books.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1729 - died 1808, aka Lord Hawkesbury, British statesman. Engraved by Ridley & Blood from an original drawing by Eldridge. Published by J. Asperne at the Bible, Crown & Constitution, Cornhill. European Magazine. Two copies.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1729 - died 1808, aka Lord Hawkesbury, British statesman. Engraved by Ridley & Blood from an original drawing by Eldridge. Published by J. Asperne at the Bible, Crown & Constitution, Cornhill. European Magazine.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, born 1729 - died 1808, aka Lord Hawkesbury, British statesman. Engraved by W. Evans from an original drawing by H. Edridge in the possession of the present Earl of Liverpool.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, KG PC, born 1739 - died 1782, served two terms as Prime Minister of Great Britain. In colour. Printed for J. Hinton, at the King's Arms, in Paternoster Row.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image of Samuel W. Christophers, born 1810 - died 1889, English Weslayan minister. Painted by W. Gush and engraved by J Cochran.
Item is an electro-steel engraved image, probably Saint Servatius (other copies of this image labelled as him), died 384, bishop of Tongeren and patron saint of the city of Maastricht and the towns of Schijndel and Grimbergen. He is one of the Ice Saints whose feast days fall between May 12 and May 15 which is a period of time known as the 'black-thorn' winter because it is known to bring a spell of colder weather. From the original picture by Vandyck in the National Gallery, No. 27. Published by Jones & Co. Temple of Muses, Finsbury Square (London).