BL3288180: Morning dresses. Three women wearing white dresses and holding parasols. Each wears a different type of headpiece. In fig.107, a woman wears a Dunstable open worked hat with straw bows, ribands, and tassels, tied under the chin with a narrow white riband. In fig.108, a woman wears an Emigrant hat, with a green feather and white veil. In fig.109, a woman wears a turban of white muslin; a bunch of corn on the right side. / Bridgeman Images
BL3288184: Detail of a miniature at the end of Exodus of a man sitting on a bench holding a scroll escorted by a dog, a dragon and a lion. The scroll held by the man as well as the scroll on the right contain masoretic notes. Above the miniature, the total sum of the verses of Exodus / Bridgeman Images
BL3288219: The Shan Chiefs from Burma [at the Delhi Durbar]. Group portrait of Shan sawbwas, dressed in traditional costume and posed against a decorative textile backdrop. The figures are identified as follows: Hkun Kyi (Sawbwa of Ming Nai, aged 56), Saw Maung (Sawbwa of Yawng Hwe, aged 55), Saw Kawn Kiaw Intaling (Sawbwa of Keng Tung, aged 29), Hkun Ti (Sawbwa of Mong Pawn, aged 56), Sawladi (Sawbwa of Gantarawadi, aged 51) / Bridgeman Images
BL3288261: Dartford, Kent. Details of this drawing are corrected in heavy black ink with crosses placed over incorrect field boundaries and communication routes. Red pecked lines form a grid over the drawing. These are triangulation lines, which the draughtsman used to plot features of the landscape. A characteristically straight Roman road is shown leading from Dartford. In the bottom right, the scale is recorded and area calculations laid out / Bridgeman Images