RMKG8N7F–“Christian fights Apollyon” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Christian fights Apollyon in the Valley of Humiliation. See more information below.
RMP7PM3T–English: Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe pastel with pencil 38 x 26 cm inscribed b.l.: Crewe signed b.r.: W. STRANG / 1907 . 1907 335 Robert Offley Ashburton Milnes, 1st Marquess of Crewe, by William Strang
RMBA7XW4–Haggart, Henry Rider, 22.6.1865 - 14.5.1925, British jurist and author / writer, portrait, drawing by W. Strang, 1922,
RM2B0GWPT–William Strang, Scottish, 1859–1921, Portrait of Hans W. Singer, 1895, Etching on laid paper, image: 7 15/16 x 5 15/16 in. (20.2 x 15.1 cm
RMKG8N7A–John Bunyan (1872-1919) author of ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’, illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RM2H484JM–Joseph Chamberlain. Etching by W. Strang, 1903.
RMKH2DJD–'The Creation of Eve' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMPKAE5K–Image from page 52 of 'A Book of Ballads . With five etchings by W. Strang' .
RM2J8XHAX–Edmonton Board of Trade, 1891 photo Back row (l-r) Sidney S. Taylor, Philip E. Daly, Frank Oliver, Emmanuel Raymer, John A. McDougall, W. Johnstone WalkerMiddle row (l-r) Alex Taylor [treasurer], James McDonald, John Cameron [president], Edward F. Carey [vice president], Colin F. Strang [secretary]Front row (l-r) Joseph Henri Picard, A. D. Osborne
RMMPT7AG–Portrait of Charles Francis Bell, 1913. Artist: William Strang.
RMW7ENR9–'The Man with the Muckrake', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMHT165H–'The Man with the Muckrake', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMRM15BK–'The Colonnade', 1914, (1922). Creator: William Strang.
RMHK8M4T–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang Image taken from page 52 of 'A Boo
RMW7ENR6–'Mercy at Her Work', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RM2RC1JJJ–Image caption: Maj. General Frederick S. Strang, Commander of the 40th Division, along with Governor W.E. Lindser of New Mexico and Governor W.P. Hunt of Arizona, conducting a divisional review at Camp Kearney, San Diego, California. The photograph was taken on March 9, 1918, and received on March 27, 1918.
RMAMH136–narwhal monodon monoceros swimming underwater Northern Territories Canadian Arctic K Aitken V W whale cetacean horn strang
RMGCXBXR–Harlequins team group. (back row, l-r) GE Loader, HJ Gould, MB Devine, PD Strang, Viv Roberts, AE Agar, TK Vivien, William Philip Cathcart 'Phil' Davies, JHM Roberts, HC Forbes, GJ Weston, KH Chapman. (front row, l-r) NT Frayer, PDF Cleaver, David Kenneth Brooks, Alan Grimsdell, Charles Garfield Woodruff, DA Barker
RM2K3FTJX–Ralph Dunn, Gene Reynolds, Harry Strang, on-set of the Film, 'Gallant Sons', MGM, 1940
RM2P6FDA6–William Strang, Portrait of Hans W. Singer, 1895, etching on laid paper.
RM2AJFTFW–William Strang; catalogue of his etched work . CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 131. Taking the Oath 1889. Dry point, 10 in. x 12 in.Number of Proofs, 20 132. Thunderstorm Dry point, 12 in. x 14 in.Number of Proofs, 8. 55 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 133. Woman burning Weeds. Mezzotint, 14 in. X12 in. 134. Portrait of W. Strang Dry point, 9 in. x 7 in.Number of Proofs, 15. 56
RM2B6PDJ9–Gezicht op baai van Quilon met schepen De stadt Coylang (titel op object) View of the bay Quilon (Coylang) with ships on the shore stand troops soldaten. Manufacturer : printmaker: Coenraet Decker (listed building) in its design: Coenraet Decker (listed building) Publisher: Jacob van Meurs Publisher: Joannes van Someren Place manufacture: Amsterdam Dating : 1676 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 200 mm × W 293 mmToelichtingPrent used as book illustration for Wouter Schouten, Indian voyagie: vervattende many major events and unusually strang
RF2H2W5F6–Robert Louis Stevenson: Portraits and scenes in the novelist's life.
RMHRXH6G–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Katie Strang Scotch Ballad', with original authorship notes reading 'Words by WW Fosdick Composed by W Vincent Wallace', United States, 1856. The publisher is listed as 'William Hall and Son, 543 Broadway', the form of composition is 'strophic', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'Oh, bonnie Katie Strang, could I turn my heart to words', and the illustration artist is listed as 'J.c. Pearson, N.Y.; Clayton'.
RMGCXHKA–Rugby Union - Harlequins Photocall
RMKH2DJW–'The Creation of the World' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMPKAC3M–Image from page 24 of 'A Book of Ballads . With five etchings by W. Strang' .
RM2J8XA57–Edmonton Board of Trade, 1891 photo Back row (l-r) Sidney S. Taylor, Philip E. Daly, Frank Oliver, Emmanuel Raymer, John A. McDougall, W. Johnstone WalkerMiddle row (l-r) Alex Taylor [treasurer], James McDonald, John Cameron [president], Edward F. Carey [vice president], Colin F. Strang [secretary]Front row (l-r) Joseph Henri Picard, A. D. Osborne
RMARNFDF–Dark old ivy clad door
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RMHT1658–'The Slough of Despond', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMHK702Y–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang Image taken from page 34 of 'A Boo
RMW7ENPR–'Christian is Troubled', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RM2AJFTA0–William Strang; catalogue of his etched work . CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 131. Taking the Oath 1889. Dry point, 10 in. x 12 in.Number of Proofs, 20 132. Thunderstorm Dry point, 12 in. x 14 in.Number of Proofs, 8. 55 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 133. Woman burning Weeds. Mezzotint, 14 in. X12 in. 134. Portrait of W. Strang Dry point, 9 in. x 7 in.Number of Proofs, 15. 56. >.«JS^. ??:u••?si^
RMKH2DH8–Frontispiece portrait of John Milton (1608-1674) from ‘Paradise Lost’ by a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMPKACT3–Image from page 34 of 'A Book of Ballads . With five etchings by W. Strang' .
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RMHT165K–'Mercy at Her Work', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMHK5822–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang Image taken from page 14 of 'A Boo
RMW7ENPX–'The Slough of Despond', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RM2AWTM1N–Geological magazine . ounded, I have to thank the following gentlemen : the Eevs. J.Johnstone (Lochranza, Arran), D. N. Macdonald (Killean), J. F.McKenzie (Gigha), and H. W. Strang (Campbeltown) ; Mr. E. A.Cavana (Gigha); and especially Mr. J. N. Macleod of Kintarbert andSaddell, without whose aid the account of this earthquake wouldhave been much more imperfect than it is. 1 Geol. Mag. Dec. II. Vol. X. pp. 120-8, 193-7, 337-44 (1883). 368 C. Davison—British JEartl) quakes of 1889. 5. East Cornwall Earthquake : Oct. 7, 1889. Time of occurrence, about 13h. 45m.; Intensity, IV. Epicentrum,about
RMKH2DHP–Letterpress title page from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMPF31MB–Image from page 42 of 'A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang' .
RMHT1656–'Christian is Troubled', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMHK891T–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang Image taken from page 42 of 'A Boo
RMW7ENR2–'Christian and Hopeful in the Dungeon', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMRM15BN–'Socialists', 1891, (1922). Creator: William Strang.
RMW7ENR1–'Mercy Swoons Before the Gate', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RM2AJF2C3–William Strang; catalogue of his etched work . 224 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 223. The Stone Cutters1894. Etching, 6 in. x 9 in.Number of Proofs, 30. 224. Portrait of W. Strang. 1894. Etching, 10 in. X 6 in.Number of Proofs, 50. 225. Book Plate 1894. Etching, 4 in. X 3 in.Number of Proofs, 6. 93 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 226. Anarchy 1894. Engraving, 9^ in. x 16 in.Number of Proofs, 75. 227. Portrait of Thomas Hardy, No. 21894. Etching, 9 in. X 6 in.Number of Proofs, 45. 228. The Mountain Nymph1894. Engraving on Zinc, 8 in. x 5 in.Number of Proofs, 25. 94
RMKH2DJ8–'Adam Rejects the Condolement of Eve' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMPEMA39–Historic archive Image taken from page 52 of 'A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang'
RMHT165F–'Christian and Hopeful in the Dungeon', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMHK69NB–Image taken from page 24 of 'A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang' Image taken from page 24 of 'A Boo
RMW7ENPT–'Christian Loses His Burden', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RM2AJEJ85–William Strang; catalogue of his etched work . 279. 28o CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 278. At the Back of Beyond 1896. Etching, 7 in. X 9 in.Number of Proofs, 55. 279. Haystacks 1896. Etching, 7 in. X 8 in.Number of Proofs, 40. 280. The Visit1896. Etching, 4 in. X 8 in.Number of Proofs, 40. 3 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 281. Portrait of William Sharp 1896. Etching, 12 in. X 9 in.Number of Proofs, 45. 282. Portrait of W. Strang 1896. Etching, 8 in. x 6 in.Number of Proofs, 15. 283. The Flag 1896. Etching, 8| in. x 3^ in.Number of Proofs, 35. 114 i8i rv
RMKH2DJH–'Adam and Eve Entertain Raphael' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMPKJY1E–Image from page 14 of 'A Book of Ballads . With five etchings by W. Strang' .
RMHT165G–'Mercy Swoons Before the Gate', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMJ0P8RY–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang
RMW7ENR0–'Christian Fights Apollyon', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMW7EPF1–'Bank Holiday', 1912 (1935). Artist: William Strang.
RM2AJF234–William Strang; catalogue of his etched work . 224 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 223. The Stone Cutters1894. Etching, 6 in. x 9 in.Number of Proofs, 30. 224. Portrait of W. Strang. 1894. Etching, 10 in. X 6 in.Number of Proofs, 50. 225. Book Plate 1894. Etching, 4 in. X 3 in.Number of Proofs, 6. 93 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 226. Anarchy 1894. Engraving, 9^ in. x 16 in.Number of Proofs, 75. 227. Portrait of Thomas Hardy, No. 21894. Etching, 9 in. X 6 in.Number of Proofs, 45. 228. The Mountain Nymph1894. Engraving on Zinc, 8 in. x 5 in.Number of Proofs, 25. 94. 226
RMW7END4–'Marriage of Mercy and Matthew', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMW7EJ98–Portrait of Rudyard Kipling, 1898, (1906). Artist: William Strang
RMKH2DHT–'Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMW7ENPN–'John Bunyan', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMKG8N90–“The Valley of the Shadow of Death” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Christian passes the mouth of Hell. See more information below.
RMHT1659–'Christian Loses His Burden', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMJ0TY33–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang
RM2AJG2MY–William Strang; catalogue of his etched work . 97 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 95. Portrait of Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton 1885. Etching, 9 in. x 7 in. 96. Portrait of Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton 1885. Etching, 8 in. x 5^ in.Number of Proofs, 60. 97. Portrait of W. Strang 1885. Etching, 8 in. x 5 in.Number of Proofs, 30. 39 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 98. Shelter 1885. Etched Mezzotint, 8 in. x 6 in.Number of Proofs, 50. 99. The Shepherds Wooing1885. Etching, 8 in. x 6 in. Published in English Etchings. 100. Portrait of a Lady Knitting 1885. Etching, 8 in. x 6h in.Number of Proofs, 35. 40.
RMW7ENR5–'The Butcher and the Sheep', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMKG8N8R–‘Marriage of Mercy and Matthew’ from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Mercy makes and mends things for the poor. See more information below.
RMMPR0WC–'Christian Fighting Apollyon', 1895, (1923). Artist: William Strang.
RMKH2DHH–Title page from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921) showing Milton playing Cello for his daughters. See more information below.
RMHT165B–'Christian Fights Apollyon', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMKG8N74–‘Mercy at Her Work’ from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Mercy makes and mends things for the poor. See more information below.
RMHT22GX–'Bank Holiday', 1912 (1935). Artist: William Strang.
RMKH2DJG–'Eve Tempted by Satan in the Form of a Serpent' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMHT15RJ–'Marriage of Mercy and Matthew', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMJ0W2H8–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang
RMHT138C–Portrait of Rudyard Kipling, 1898, (1906). Artist: William Strang
RM2X21TGB–Testimonial to the late John Strang, Esq, L.L.D., City Chamberlain of Glasgow, 1864. '...a very handsome testimonial was presented to the late Dr. John Strang, for nearly thirty years Chamberlain to the Corporation of the City of Glasgow...the bailies, councillors, and other members of the Glasgow municipality...commended Dr. Strang, not only for his official conduct and for his private virtues, but for his active furtherance of almost every useful public object in Glasgow during the last half century...Dr. Strang then received the sum of money which formed part of this testimonial, and thanke
RM2X22KH1–The way to Emmaus, no.2, 1914. In this scene, the resurrected Christ has found two disciples on the road to Emmaus who are dressed like working-class contemporaries of Strang. A disguised Christ interacts with them and they convince him to travel with them, all the while discussing with sadness the recent event of his death. The road is minimally described, and there is nothing in the distance apart from a few houses on the left. The message of Christ's humanity, surely consistent with Strang's socialist sympathies, is what ultimately counts.
RMW7F7XE–'Map of the Indian Empire', c1912. Artist: Unknown.
RM2AJG34G–William Strang; catalogue of his etched work . 97 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 95. Portrait of Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton 1885. Etching, 9 in. x 7 in. 96. Portrait of Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton 1885. Etching, 8 in. x 5^ in.Number of Proofs, 60. 97. Portrait of W. Strang 1885. Etching, 8 in. x 5 in.Number of Proofs, 30. 39 CATALOGUE OF ETCHINGS 98. Shelter 1885. Etched Mezzotint, 8 in. x 6 in.Number of Proofs, 50. 99. The Shepherds Wooing1885. Etching, 8 in. x 6 in. Published in English Etchings. 100. Portrait of a Lady Knitting 1885. Etching, 8 in. x 6h in.Number of Proofs, 35. 40
RMHT1654–'John Bunyan', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMW7F7X4–'Map of India in 1757', (c1912). Artist: Unknown.
RMW7F7X0–'Map of Akbar's Empire', c1912. Artist: Unknown.
RMW7F7X5–'Map of India in 1857', c1912. Artist: Unknown.
RMKH2DGH–“Satan Rising from the Burning Lake” from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMKG8N95–“The Scourging of Faithful” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Faithful is tortured after his trial in the town of Vanity. See more information below.
RMJ0W3MP–A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang
RMKH2DJ2–'Michael Sets before Adam a Vision' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). See more information below.
RMKG8N84–“Christian loses his burden” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Christian’s burden falls from his back as he reaches the Cross. See more information below.
RM2CEN56M–. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. the welfare of tlicindividual and the race. LOUIS E. SAGE, D. D. S. Dr. Louis E. Sage lias a well aiijiointed dental office in the Security building and has nowfor forty-five years been engaged in active practice in Bridgeport, so that he is pioneer inthis field, having but one predecessor. Dr. Clinton W. Strang. Di-. Sage was born inWinsted, Connecticut, Slay 9. 1851. and is a son of Enos and Elizabeth A. (Culver) Sage,who were natives of Colebrook. Connecticut, and representatives of old families of thisstate. In the paternal line Dr. Sage is descended f
RMKH2DK0–'Sin and Death at the Gates of Hell' from ‘Paradise Lost’ by John Milton (1608-1674) a series of 12 illustrations etched by William Strang (1859-1921). Sin and Death come to Earth. See more information below.
RMHT165J–'The Butcher and the Sheep', c1916. Artist: William Strang.
RMKG8N8D–“The Slough of Depond” from ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress From This World, To That Which Is To Come’ by John Bunyan (1628-1688) illustration by William Strang (1859-1921). Christian prays and reads the bible as he struggles under the weight of his sins. See more information below.
RM2TBM7ND–Ramparts of Ypres, 1898.
RMJ0W16C–Image taken from page 24 of 'A Book of Ballads ... With five etchings by W. Strang'
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