EditorialA Militiaman Holding a Berkemeyer, Known as the 'Merry Drinker'. A Civic Guqrdsman holding a Berkemeier, known as 'The Merry Drinker'. Dating: c. 1628 - c. 1630. Measurements: support: h 81 cm ? w 66.5 cm.
EditorialFalstaff at Herne's Oak, from "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act V, Scene v. Date/Period: 1832. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 445 mm (17.51 in); Width: 371 mm (14.60 in).
EditorialHerne's Oak from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor,' V, v. Date/Period: Ca. 1857. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 914 mm (35.98 in); Width: 1,219 mm (47.99 in).
EditorialSlender, with the Assistance of Shallow, Courting Anne Page, from "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act III, Scene iv. Date/Period: 1825. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 864 mm (34.01 in); Width: 991 mm (39.01 in).
EditorialMgr. Merry H. Del Val, Papal Delegate and Archbishop Walsh, Toronto. [Photo] E. Full-length studio portrait, the papal delegate standing, Archbishop Walsh seated in left profile, 1897.
EditorialMgr. Merry H. Del Val, Papal Delegate and Archbishop Walsh, Toronto. [Photo] E. Full-length studio portrait, the papal delegate standing, Archbishop Walsh seated in left profile, 1897.
EditorialMgr. Merry Del Val. [Photo] A. Three-quarter length standing portrait of Rafael Merry Del Val (1865-1930), Papal Delegate to Toronto in 1897, 1897.
EditorialMgr. Merry Del Val. [Photo] A. Three-quarter length standing portrait of Rafael Merry Del Val (1865-1930), Papal Delegate to Toronto in 1897, 1897.
EditorialIllustration for R.S. Surtees', 'The Analysis of the Hunting Field': The Meet: 'With Bright Faces and Merry Hearts', Henry Thomas Alken, 17851851, British, undated, Watercolor over etched outline, with gouache, and pen in black ink on medium, slightly ...
EditorialPig riding a merry-go-round horse. The Story of Three Little Pigs. With drawings by L. Leslie Brooke. Frederick Warne & Co.: London & New York, [1904.]. Source: 12812.b.33. page 18.
EditorialWoman in merry-go-round costume with fairground hat and dress with wooden horses suspended from hooped skirt. Lithograph by unknown artist with pochoir stencil handcolouring from "Nos Travestis" (Our Fancy Dress Costumes), Paris, 1928.