Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.
Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.
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Image not availableJames Gillray1756-1815[London] : Pubd July 29th 1788 No 51 by H. Humphrey New Bond Street, [1788]ClassificationDepartment
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Harry Jenkins, the masculine & feminine bellows mender : having declared his intention not to remain neuter in the Westminster Contest, is canvassed by the Duchess of D------e & coax'd by Mother Windsor, & absolutely poll'd for Lord John, on Monday July 28th, altho' he never had any habitation except a cow-house, a privy, a pig stye or a watch house.
Image not availableJames Gillray1756-1815[London] : Pubd July 29th 1788 No 51 by H. Humphrey New Bond Street, [1788]ClassificationDepartment -
Harry Jenkins, the masculine & feminine bellows mender : having declared his intention not to remain neuter in the Westminster Contest, is canvassed by the Duchess of D------e & coax'd by Mother Windsor, & absolutely poll'd for Lord John, on Monday July 28th, altho' he never had any habitation except a cow-house, a privy, a pig stye or a watch house.
Image not availableJames Gillray1756-1815[London] : Pubd July 29th 1788 No 51 by H. Humphrey New Bond Street, [1788]ClassificationDepartment -
Harry Martin [print].
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Harry the father to St. Harry the son
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Harry the ninth to Goody Mahon
Image not availableDarly & Edwards[London] : Publish'd according to Act ... Darly & Edwards facing Hungerford, Strand, Sep.r 25 1756.ClassificationDepartment -
Harvey Demonstrating to Charles I His Theory of Circulation of the Blood / painted by R. Hannah.
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Hats
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Hce. Sébastiani [print] / lith Delpech.
Delpech, François Séraphin, 1778-1825, lithographer.ClassificationPrintDepartment -
He was a British boy, or, Nelson's triumphs / the words by John Luffman.
Image not availableJohn Luffman1756-1846ClassificationDepartment