Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) Assets (323 in total)
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IL3083034:
Abraham and Isaac, illustration from 'Pictures That Teach The Crown Series ', 1920 (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL5323233:
The king gave Raleigh a delicious Pineapple, from Sir Walter Raleigh published by T C & E C Jack, c.1910 (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL5323643:
Front board design, from Sir Walter Raleigh published by T C & E C Jack, c.1910 (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL5304268:
Portrait of Cortes, from Romance of Mexico published by T C & E C Jack 1909 (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL5304272:
"To Mexico! To Mexico!", from Romance of Mexico published by T C & E C Jack 1909 (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
LLM5996241:
The Princes in the Tower: Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, the sons of King Edward IV (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
LLM5996242:
The young Isabella of Valois, daughter of King Charles VI of France, receiving the English envoys delivering the proposal of marriage to Richard II of England, 1396 (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
STC363660:
The performance of an early mystery play, illustration from 'Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation', c.1920 (litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL994125:
Mary, flinging aside the tapestry, stood gazing at them with eyes that seemed to flash fire (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL872039:
Jack, whose temper was on all occasions rash, had struck fiercely upon the bees nest (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL872040:
I went rather early in the morning with the boys to make further observations (colour litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images
IL1122682:
Looting a city of treasure: Alexander became lord of Persia. He loaded all the treasures from Persepolis to become very rich, c.1950 (litho), Robinson, Thomas Heath (1869-1954) / Bridgeman Images