LLM386690:
"There was an Old Man of the North, who fell into a basin on broth", from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 (colour litho), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images
LLM386695:
"There was an Old Man of Vienna, who lived upon Tincture of Senna", from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 (colour litho), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images
LLM386703:
"There was a Young Lady of Wales, who caught a large Fish without scales", from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 (colour litho), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images
LLM386707:
"There was an Old Man of Kanschatka, who possessed a remarkably fat Cur", from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 (colour litho), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images
LLM386708:
"There was an Old Man of Leghorn, the smallest that ever was born", from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 (colour litho), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images
LLM386711:
"There was an Old Man of the Cape, who possessed a large Barbary Ape", from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 (colour litho), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images
STC5055725:
Red and Yellow Macaw (Macrocercus aracanga), from Illustrations of the Family of Psittacida, or Parrots, pub. 1832 (coloured engraving), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images
COU5948419:
Quarries of Syracuse, 11 June 1847 (graphite, pen & brown ink, w/c and bodycolour on buff wove paper), Lear, Edward (1812-88) / Bridgeman Images