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Etching and Engraving Picture File Index Print and Picture File Index Aardvarks Africa - Cities Allegory - Humility See Africa - Native Races Allegory - Immortality Animals, Aardvarks Africa – Villages Allegory - Innocence Abbeys African Americans – Social Allegory - Intemperance See Also Conditions – 19th century Allegory - Jack Frost Cathedrals African Americans – Social Allegory - Justice Churches Life and Customs – 19th Allegory - Labor Convents and Nunneries Century Allegory - Liberty Monasteries and Convents Agricultural Machines Allegory - Life / Death Subdivided by name or place Agricultural Workers Allegory - Meditation Abbeys - England Air Compressors Allegory - Melancholy Abbeys - Europe Air Pumps Allegory - Months of the Year Abbeys - France Air Ships Allegory - Morning Abbeys - Ireland Alabama Allegory - Muses Abbeys - Scotland Alarms Allegory - Music Abbeys - Wales Alaska Allegory - Night Abyssinia Albania Allegory - Order See Alchemy Allegory - Painting Ethiopia Alcoholics Allegory – Patriotism Acadians Ale-House Allegory - Peace Accidents See Allegory - Persuasion Acids Hotels, Taverns, Etc. Allegory - Poetry Acoustics Alexander the Great Allegory - Rain See Algebra Allegory - Sculpture Sound See Allegory - Seasons Acrobats and Acrobatism Mathematics Allegory - Senses Actors and Actresses (O) Algeria Allegory - Seven Ages of Men Actors - Portraits – A-Z Allegory Allegory - Sleep Actors - Theatrical Allegory - Africa Allegory - Storks Actresses - Portraits – A-Z Allegory - Agriculture Allegory - Strength Actresses - Theatrical Allegory - Animals Allegory - Temperance Adding Machines Allegory - Arts and Sciences Allegory - Theology See Allegory - Charity Allegory - Time Calculating – Machines Allegory - Comedy Allegory - Uncle Sam Addresses Allegory - Commerce Allegory - Vice See Allegory - Dishonesty Allegory - Victory Speeches, Addresses, Etc. Allegory - Engineering Allegory - War Adventure Allegory - Fairy Tales / Fables Allen, Ethan 1739 - 1789 Advertising Allegory - Faith Alleys Advertising Cards Allegory - Fates See Advertising, (Samples) (O) Allegory - Fortitude Streets Advertising, Theatre Allegory - Globe Alligators Aeronautics Allegory - Good Government See Afghanistan Allegory - History Crocodiles and Alligators Africa Allegory - Hope Alm Houses (O) = Oversize. Facsimiles of these oversized engravings can be found at the end of the range. The originals are reference and do not circulate. Print and Picture File Index Alms Boxes Animals, Ant Bears Animals, Coyotes Alphabet Animals, Anteaters See Also Altar Cloths See Animals, Wolves See Liturgical Art Animals, Ant Bears Animals, Deer Altars Animals, Antelopes Animals, Dogs Altitudes - Measurements Animals, Apes Animals, Dogs - Control Amateur Theatricals See Animals, Dogs - Rescue Dogs Amazons Animals, Monkeys Animals, Donkey Ambassadors Animals, Chimpanzees See Ambulances Animals, Armadillos Animals, Asses and Mules Ambushes and Surprises Animals, Asses and Mules Animals, Dromedaries American Revolution Animals, Badgers See See Animals, Bats Animals, Camels United States Revolution Animals, Bears Animals, Elephants Amoeba Animals, Beavers Animals, Elk Amphorae Animals, Bison Animals, Foxes See Animals, Boars Animals, Gazelles Vases Animals, Buffalo Animals, Giraffes Amphitheaters Animals, Bulls Animals, Gnus Amusement Parks Animals, Camels Animals, Goats Amusements Animals, Caribou Animals, Gophers Anarchists See also Animals, Gorillas See Animals, Reindeer See Also Anarchism and Anarchists Animals, Carnivora (Class) Animals, Monkeys Anarchism and Anarchists Animals, Cats Animals - Habitations Anatomy, Artistic Animals, Cats (Domestic) Animals, Hedgehogs Anatomy, Human Animals, Cattle Animals, Hippopotamuses See also See Also Animals, Hogs Skeleton Animals, Bulls See Anchors Animals, Cows Animals, Swine Andirons Animals, Chamois Animals, Horses Angels Animals, Cheetahs See Also See also See Also Race horses Cherubs Animals, Cats Harnesses Cupid Animals, Chimpanzees Animals, Hydroids Angels (Musicians) Animals, Chinchillas Animals, Hyenas Anger Animals, Chipmunks Animals, Jackals See See Also Animals, Jaguars Emotion - Anger Animals, Squirrels Animals, Kangaroos Angling Animals, Cougars Animals, Koalas See See Also Animals, Legends and Stories Fishing Animals, Pumas of Animalcules Animals, Cows Animals, Lemurs Animals See Also See Also Animals, Aardvarks Animals, Cattle Animals, Monkeys (O) = Oversize. Facsimiles of these oversized engravings can be found at the end of the range. The originals are reference and do not circulate. Print and Picture File Index Animals, Leopards Animals, Swine Annapolis Animals, Lions Animals, Platypus Ant Bears Animals, Llamas Animals, Porcupines See Animals, Loris Animals, Prairie-dogs Animals, Ant Bears See Animals, Prehistoric Ant Hills Animals, Lemurs Animals, Pumas Antarctic Regions Animals, Lynx Animals, Rabbits Anteaters See Also Animals, Raccoons See Animals, Cats Animals, Race Horses Animals, Ant Bears Animals, Manatees Animals, Rats Antelopes Animals, Marmosets Animals, Reindeer See See Also See Also Animals, Antelopes Animals, Monkeys Animals, Caribou Anvils Animals, Marsupialia Animals, Rhinoceros Apes Animals, Mice Animals, Rodents See Animals, Minks Animals, Sea Cows Animals, Monkeys Animals, Moles Animals, Sea Horses Animals, Chimpanzees Animals, Monkeys Animals, Sea Lions Apostles See Also See Appalachian Animals, Baboons Animals, Seals Apprentices Animals, Chimpanzees Animals, Seals See Animals, Gorillas Animals, Sheep Laborers Animals, Marmosets Animals, Shrews Aquariums Animals, Orangutans Animals, Skunks Aqueduct Construction Animals, Moose Animals, Sled Dogs Aqueducts Animals, Mountain Lions See Arabia See Animals, Sledge Dogs Arab Animals, Pumas Animals, Sledge Dogs Archaeology Animals, Mules Animals, Squirrels Archdeacons See Animals, Swine Archery Animals, Asses and Mules See Also Arches Animals, Mythical Animals, Boars Architects Animals, Ocelots Animals, Tapirs Architecture, Aztec Animals, Okapi Animals, Tarsiers See See Also Animals, Tigers Indians of Mexico - Animals, Giraffes Animals, Walruses Architecture Animals, Opossums Animals, Whales Architecture - Conservation and Animals, Otters Animals, Wild Boar Restoration Animals, Oxen Animals, Wildcats Architecture - Designs and See See Plans Animals, Cattle Animals, Lynx Architecture - Details Animals, Pangolin Animals, Ocelots See Also Animals, Panthers Animals - Wintering Ceilings Animals, Pigs Animals, Wolves Fireplaces See Animals, Zebras Roofs (O) = Oversize. Facsimiles of these oversized engravings can be found at the end of the range. The originals are reference and do not circulate. Print and Picture File Index Windows, Etc. See Army, Turkish Architecture, Domestic Animals, Armadillos Army, United States Architecture, Domestic - Asia Armaments See Also Architecture, Domestic - See Also United States Army - England Munitions Cavalry Architecture, Domestic - Armatures Subdivisions under United Europe Armenia States - History Architecture, Domestic - France Armor – Plates Arrest (O) Architecture, Domestic - United Armored Vessels Arsenals States Armorers Art Architecture, Gothic Arms and Armor, Art, American Architecture, Greek Arms and Armor, Arabian Art Appreciation See Also Arms and Armor, Artillery Art, Byzantine Palaces Arms and Armor, English Art, Chinese Temples Arms and Armor, Flemish Art, Dutch Architecture, India Arms and Armor, French Art, English Architecture, Italian Arms and Armor, Germany Art, French Architecture, Jewish Arms and Armor, Greco-Roman Art- Galleries and Museums Architecture, Lombard Arms and Armor, Greek Art, German Architecture, Mohammedan Arms and Armor, Indian Art, Indian Architecture, Moorish Arms and Armor, Italian Art, Irish See Arms and Armor, Japanese Art, Italian Architecture, Mohammedan Arms and armor, Middle Ages Art- Nudes Architecture, Norman Arms and Armor, Persian Art - Painting, Cave See Also Arms and Armor, Pistols and Art - Painting - Murals Arches Revolvers Art - Phoenician Architecture, Roman Arms and Armor, Rifles and Art, Prehistoric See Also Shotguns Art, Religious Palaces Arms and Armor, Russian Art Galleries Temples Arms and Armor, Spanish See Architecture, Rural Army, Austrian Art - Galleries and Museums Architecture, Russian Army, British Art, Scottish Architecture - United States Army, Dutch Art, Spanish Arctic Regions Army, Egyptian Art Studios Argentina Army, French See Argumentation Army, German Artists Studios See Army, Greek Artesian Wells Debates and Debating Army, Italian Artificial Limbs Arizona Army, Japanese Artificial Respiration Ark, Noah’s Army, Mexican Artists See Army, Prussian Artists, American - Portraits Noah’s Ark Army, Roman Artists, British - Portraits Arkansas Army, Russian Artists, Dutch - Portraits Armada, 1588 Army, Scottish Artists, English- Portraits Armadillos Army, Spanish Artists, Flemish - Portraits (O) = Oversize. Facsimiles of these oversized engravings can be found at the end of the range. The originals are reference and do not circulate. Print and Picture File Index Artists, French - Portraits Asylum, Right of See Artists, German - Portraits Asylums Infants Artists, Italian - Portraits Athletes Baboons Artists, Scottish - Portraits Atomizers See Artists, Spanish - Portraits Attics Animals, Baboons Artists’ Houses Attorneys See Also Artists’ Materials See Animals, Monkeys Artists’ Models Lawyers Baby Spoons Artists Studios Attractions See Arts, Decorative Auctions Spoons See Augers Babylonia Interior Decoration Auroras Bacchantes Ascot Races Australia Bacchus See Austria See Sports -
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