LZT1013517: Bottles of Mineral Water, Brought Into a Pub. The Mineral Water is Used to Mix with a Glass of Wine. Hungarian Pub, Vendeglo and Coach and Horses, Hungary, Europe. 19th Century, Refreshment, Bubble, Sparkling, Beverage, Soda, Bottled, Aqua, Drink, Liquid, Freshness, Healthy, Natural, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012422: Head-and-Shoulders Profile Portrait of French Balloonist J.A.C. Charles, Who Made the First Flight in a Hydrogen Balloon, Dec. 1, 1783. Includes Banner with Caption "Jusq'Alors San Égal, Le Monarque Des Airs, Y Suivit Son Rival" and Large Bird in Foreground, with Balloon in Background. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012573: Picture of Europe for July 1772, Catherine II, Leopold II, and Frederick William II Seated at Table on which Rests a Map of Poland; Standing behind Them and Looking Over Their Shoulders Are Louis XV and Charles III, Still Further Back, Asleep on a Throne is George III; on the Left, with Head Bowed, Wearing a Broken Crown, and with Hands Bound behind Him, Sits the King of Poland, to His Left Sits Selim III in Chains; a Scale the Ballance of Power Hangs above the Table, the Lighter Side is Labeled Great Britain Reflecting George III's Influence on, or Concern for, the Affairs of Europe. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012683: De Verslagen Actionist in De Stoel Met Rinkels, Overreeden Geweest Van'T Gelauwerd Paard Van Troje, En Sanguine Engraving 1720, Satire on the South Sea Company and Other Bubble Schemes of 1720, and Shortly Before, is No. 38 in Vol. I. of Het Groote Tafereel Der Dwaasheid, a Collection of Dutch Satires on the Schemes in Question / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012694: The American Rattle Snake, En Sanguine Engraving Shows American Snake, the Emblem Used by Americans As a Device on Their Flag Before the Adoption of the Stars and Stripes, with Two of Three Coils Around Units of British Soldiers, Commanded by Burgoyne and Cornwallis at Time of Their Surrender. Gillray is Lampooning the British War Effort. The Verse Printed below the Image Reflects the Widespread Sympathy in England for the American Cause. / Bridgeman Images