MPH5031183: Geography: representation of the island of Hispaniola with the east coast of the island of Cuba in the Caribbean Sea. Map taken from an Atlas of American Cotes by Pieter Vander AA based on the description of the New World at the time of its discovery by Christopher Columbus, 1728. Biblioteca Jose Marti, Havana, Cuba. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4997340: Statue of unknown Roman goddess, believed to be Clemenza or Clementia, the goddess of forgiveness. Found in the Aventine, Rome. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L. Agricola from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4997398: Lucilla, daughter of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, with trumpet and mask, the attributes of Thalia, muse of comedy. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L. Agricola from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilii's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4997417: Superb lyrebird, Menura novaehollandiae (Parkinsonian paradise bird, Paradisea parkinsoniana). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder after Jean Baptiste Audebert. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, London, 1802. / Bridgeman Images
FLO5003460: Blind chaunter or singer with a catgut fiddle and bow. The fiddle has a tea canister for a soundbox. Copied from an etching by Miller after a drawing by Gravelot. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana, Anecdotes of Mendicant Wanderers through the Streets of London, 1817. / Bridgeman Images
FLO5004756: Little grebe, Tachybaptus ruficollis (Small black-chinned grebe, Colymbus hebridicus?). Pair on nest with three eggs. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare, or little known animal subjects., Sowerby, James (1757-1822) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4999856: Johnny in the service of the miser John Squeeze and his prudent niece Amelia Squeeze. Johnny brings a glass of medicine for the dying old man. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson from William Combe's The History of Johnny Quae Genus, the Little Foundling of the late Doctor Syntax., Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) / Bridgeman Images
FLO5000669: View of part of Duke Street, formerly Duck Lane, West Smithfield, 1807. Tudor timber houses of oak, chestnut and plaster. Man on a ladder lighting a gas lantern. Anne Siggs, malignant beggar woman with crutches at right. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1813. / Bridgeman Images