EditorialThe head-piece to a survey by Richard Pollerd and Thomas Moyle, Henry VIII's commissioners, of the lands of St John's Abbey, Colchester, compiled shortly after the dissolution of the abbey. The scene (top-right) is a copy of Lucas van Leyden's engravin...
EditorialMount De La Beche from the Tasman Glacier. Date/Period: 1893. Gelatin silver prints. Black and white photograph, gelatin silver print on printing-out-paper. Height: 211 mm (8.30 in); Width: 288 mm (11.33 in).
EditorialJean-Fran?ois Millet (French, 1814 - 1875). Man Leaning on His Spade (L'Homme appuye sur sa Beche), ca. 1847-1848. Etching on laid paper. Plate: 85 mm x 68 mm (3.35 in. x 2.68 in.) (sheet dimensions are irregular). Only state.
EditorialSIR HENRY THOMAS DE LA BECHE, C.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., F.L.S.; English geologist and palaeontologist who helped pioneer early geological survey methods, 1851 engraving.
EditorialMEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION AT SOUTHAMPTON, GEOLOGICAL SECTION: SIR HENRY DE LA BECHE. PROFESSOR ANSTED. PROFESSOR FORBES. DR. FITTON. LEONARD HORNER, ESQ. JOHN PHILLIPS, ESQ. G.B. GREENOUGH, ESQ. W. HOPKINS, ESQ. MARQUIS OF NORTHAMPTON. UK, 1846.