EditorialPhotograph - George & Gertie Palmer Walking, Ilfracombe, England, circa 1930, Black and white photograph of George and Gertrude Palmer, in England circa1930. It may have been taken by a street photographer in Ilfracombe (the address of the photographer...
EditorialWoodpecker, Honeymoon, Illustration of various radiolarians of the Spumellaria and Nassellaria groups from the 19th century, signed: E.Haeckel and A. Giltsch Del, F. Giltsch, Jena, Lithogr, Pl. 20, after p. 248, Haeckel, Ernst (del.); Giltsch, A. (del....
EditorialThe Battle of Dornach on the 22nd of Honeymoon 1499, Map of the Battle of Dornach on July 22, 1499, Signed: Lith. By J. A. Pecht; Chess.?, Plate IX, after p. 423, Pecht, Johann Andreas (lith.), Franz Ludwig Haller: Darstellung der merkw?rdigsten Schwei...
EditorialThe Honeymoon. Charles Williams, English, active 1797-1830; published by William Holland; English, 1757-1815. Date: 1806. Dimensions: 240 ? 345 mm (image); 247 ? 352 mm (plate); 273 ? 383 mm (sheet). Etching, with hand-coloring, on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialThe Honeymoon. Charles Williams, English, active 1797-1830; published by William Holland; English, 1757-1815. Date: 1806. Dimensions: 240 ? 345 mm (image); 247 ? 352 mm (plate); 273 ? 383 mm (sheet). Etching, with hand-coloring, on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialNegative - Naracoorte District, South Australia, 1932, A couple on a camping honeymoon. There is a tent attached to a car and a billy on a campfire on the left.
EditorialDigital Photograph - Newly Married Couple, on Honeymoon, Sydney, 1896, Studio portrait of man and woman. The woman is seated, and the man standing at her side with his hand on the back of the chair. This studio photograph shows William Doolan and Emily...
EditorialThe Honeymoon. Charles Williams, English, active 1797-1830; published by William Holland; English, 1757-1815. Date: 1806. Dimensions: 240 ? 345 mm (image); 247 ? 352 mm (plate); 273 ? 383 mm (sheet). Etching, with hand-coloring, on paper. Origin: Engla...
EditorialAnd Is not Slow to Savour the Joys of the Honeymoon (Et ne tarde pas ? go?ter les extases de la lune de miel). Dimensions: 41.8 cm x 30.7 cm, 29.9 cm x 24.5 cm.
EditorialThe honeymoon. The couple in a gondola. A Flower Wedding. Described by two wallflowers. Decorated by Walter Crane. Cassell & Co.: London, 1905. Source: 12812.b.54, page 40. Language: English.
EditorialThe Wane of the Honeymoon. Dated: 1789. Dimensions: plate: 60.2 x 45.5 cm (23 11/16 x 17 15/16 in.) sheet: 60.3 x 45.5 cm (23 3/4 x 17 15/16 in.). Medium: mezzotint on laid paper.
EditorialKing Ren?'s Honeymoon - Gardening - Design for a painted Panel for the Cabinet. Date/Period: 1861. Black pen and ink over pencil on paper. Height: 14.5 cm (5.7 in); Width: 14.8 cm (5.8 in).
EditorialIndigenous Wedding / The Funeral / The Honeymoon / Corpus Christi Procession. Date/Period: Ca. 1860 - ca. 1900. Painting. Oil on canvas attached to pasteboard. Height: 210 mm (8.26 in); Width: 320 mm (12.59 in).
EditorialKing Ren?'s Honeymoon - Sculpture. Date/Period: 1861. Pen, indian ink and wash over coloured chalk and pencil, on paper. Width: 342 mm. Height: 550 mm.
EditorialThe Wane of the Honeymoon. Dated: 1789. Dimensions: plate: 60.2 x 45.5 cm (23 11/16 x 17 15/16 in.) sheet: 60.3 x 45.5 cm (23 3/4 x 17 15/16 in.). Medium: mezzotint on laid paper.
EditorialFlower fairy newlyweds on a gondola with Cupid as oarsman heading to their honeymoon. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Walter Crane from A Flower Wedding, Cassell, London, 1905.