Description
It is a satire on the influence of the Earl of Bute
Gothic House
which folds into the boot when not in use
View of the 'dipping' well in Hyde Park
Plate 1 from Fossilium Metalla Et Res Metallicas Concernentium Glebae Suis Coloribus Expressae by Casimir Christoph Schmiedel (Nuremberg
Marine life of Australia [New Holland] observed by William Dampier (1651-1715) Finish:Single It is a satire onFive studies of creatures observed by William Dampier during his voyage to Australia [New Holland] in 1699. Figure 1 [inscribed 'F. 3'] captioned: 'A Fish taken on the Coast of New Holland.' Figure 2 [Inscribed 'F8'] captioned: 'A Cuttle taken near N. Holland.' Figure 3 [inscribed 'F. 1'] captioned: 'The Monk Fish. Page 97.' Figure 4 [inscribed 'F. 9'] captioned 'A Flying Fish taken: in the open Sea.' Figure 5 [inscribed 'F. 6'] captioned 'A Remora
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