The Historic Engravings collection consists of 154 pages of engravings, dating from 1747 to circa 1905, with the bulk created in the second half of the nineteenth century. Many of the engravings were completed for publication in leading nineteenth-century newspapers, including the
Numerous engravings depict scenes from expeditions, including the Dr. Livingstone (Central and South Africa), Baker (Central Africa), and Stanley expeditions. Topics illustrated include agriculture, ceremonies, city and town views, ships, animals, battles, domestic scenes, diamond mines, and fashions. Represented peoples include the Khoikoi, Abyssinian, Ashanti, Griquas, Khoikoi, Ndebele, and Zulu. Finally, the engravings depict such wide-ranging locations as Abyssinia, Annesley Bay, Chupanga, Dahomey, Gondokoro, Hadoda Pass, Hamhamo Spring, Keiskamma Gorge, Mount Kilimanjaro, Kongone River, Lake Tanganyika, Limpopo River, Matabili [now Zimbabwe], Morocco, Nigeria, the Red Sea, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Tekonda Pass, Ujiji, Umizimkulu Waterfall, Zambesi Delta, and Zanzibar, among others.
Historic Engravings Collection, EEPA 2010-003, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Processed by Gabriella Bellegarde and Eden Orelove, 2016.
Transfered from the Warren M. Robbins Library, National Museum of African Art. Accessioned as a group in 2010.
Series one and two are arranged by publisher name and filed chronologically thereafter. Series 3 is arranged alphabetically by expedition leader name, and series 4 is organized by accession number.
Each page of engravings is counted as one item. When there are multiple engravings on a page, this is indicated in a note under the item listing. When known, the publisher, author, and citation are provided.
When there are engravings on both sides of a page, the pages are differentiated with sides A and B.
All information not in brackets and/or in quotes are original titles; words in brackets were provided by the archivist.
Dimensions are given in height by width. When there are multiple engravings on one page, the measurement of the entire page is given; each engraving is not measured distinctly. However, when there is only one engraving on a page, the specific measurement of that engraving is provided.
Series 1 includes 51 pages of engravings that were published in the
Items 43-45 contain engravings on both sides of the pages. One side is listed as side A, the other side B. For example, images 43-A and 43-B are on the same piece of paper, but one engraving is on the front, the other on the back.
Arranged in chronological order.
"War in Kaffraria - Kaffirs Attacking Infantry in Keiskamma Gorge"
Citation: p. 229
"Mr. Gordon Cumming's South African Entertainment--View on the River Limpopo, with a Herd of Hippopotami"
Artist/Painter: Richard Leitch
Citation: p. 5
"Sketches in Sierra Leone"
Engravings entitled: "'Egg-Gu-Gu' Itinerant Necromancer, and Music"; "Bambooing a Hut"; "Interior of Piazza"; and "Freetown, Sierra Leone, Pademba Road"
Citation: p. 433
"American Slaver Captured by the H.M.S. 'Antelope'" (copy 1)
Citation: p. 393
"American Slaver Captured by the H.M.S. 'Antelope'" (copy 2)
Citation: p. 393
"Dr. Livingstone's Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa"
Engravings entitled: "The Pit at the Extremety of the Hopo"; "The Missionary's Escape from the Lion"; "The Hopo or Trap for Driving Game"; and "Hottentots. - Women Returning from the Water, and Men around a Dead Harte-Beest. - From a Sketch at Stafford-House"
Citation: p. 451-454
"Dr. Livingstone's Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa"
Engravings entitled: "Three Lions Attempting to Drag Down a Buffalo, as Seen by Mr.Oswell and Major Varden"; "Reception of the Mission by Shinté"; "Boat Capsized by a Hippopotamus Robbed of her Young"; and "The Travelling Procession Interrupted"
Citation: p. 451-454
"Capture of a Slaver off the Coast of Cuba"
Citation: p. 489
"Map of Morocco"
Contains an inset of the Province of Anjera entitled, "The Country Round Ceuta, Tetuan, Tangier, etc." There is also another engraving on the page entitled, "General Zabala, Lately Commanding the Second Corps of the Spanish Army in Morocco".
Artist: John Dower
Citation: p. 209
"Capture of a Large Slave Ship by H.M.S. 'Pluto'"
Citation: p. 410
"The Livingstone Expedition in Africa"
Engravings entitled: "H.M.S. 'Lynx,' Sent for the Relief of the Expedition, Taking in Sail During a Squall"; and "Dr. Livingstone's Station at the Mouth of the Kongone River, on the Zambesi Delta"
Citation: p. 409
"H.M.S. 'Brisk,' Bearing the Flag of Rear-Admiral Sir Henry Keppel, Closing with 'The Sunny South' Slaver"
Citation: p. 528
"The Slaver 'Sunny South,' Alias 'Emmanuela' Surrendering to H.M.S. 'Brisk.' Bearing the Flag of Rear-Admiral Sir H. Keppel"
Artist: Smyth
Citation: p. 546
"Discovery of the Source of the Nile"
Engraving entitled: "The Ripon Falls, Uganda"
From a drawing by Captain Grant
Citation: p. 8
"Abyssinian Warriors"; and "Antelopes from Soudan, in the Gardens of the Zoological Society"
Citation: p. 447-448
"The Abyssinian Expedition: Transport Officers Buying Mules Opposite Shephards' Hotel, Cairo"
Citation: p. 512
"Massowah, in the Red Sea, One of the Landing-Places of the British Expedition to Abyssinia"
Citation: p. 568
"The British Expedition to Abyssinia: Reconnoitring up the Hadoda Pass"
From a sketch by a staff officer
Citation: p. 581
"The British Expedition to Abyssinia"
Engravings entitled: "Landing Place of the Reconnoitring Party, near Zoulla, Annesley Bay"; and "Surveying Camp at Weah, and Mouth of the Tekonda Pass"
From sketches by a staff official
Citation: p. 588
"The British Expedition to Abyssinia"
Engraving entitled: "Halting-Place of Hilaileea, in theTekonda Pass"
From sketches by a staff officer
Citation: p. 590
"The British Expedition to Abyssinia"
Engraving entitled: "Group of Shohos at the Hamhamo Spring, Tekonda Pass"
From a sketch by a staff officer
Citation: p. 597
"The Abyssinian Expedition: Deema, Third Halting-Place in theTekonda Pass"
From a sketch by a staff officer
Citation: p. 641
"The Abyssinian Expedition: Tubboo, the Fourth Halting-Place in the Tekonda Pass"
From a sketch by a staff officer
Citation: p. 640
"Captain Adam Kok, Chief of the Griquas, South Africa"
Citation: p. 704
"Sketches from South Africa: A War Dance of the Matabili"
Citation: p. 180
"The Summit of Kilima-njaro, a Snow-Clad Mountain in Central Africa"
From a sketch by the Reverend Charles New of the Livingstone Relief Expedition
Citation: p. 446
"The Slave Market, Zanzibar"
From a sketch by Lieutenant Henn of the Livingstone Relief Expedition
Citation: p. 556
"Dr. Livingstone"
Portrait of Dr. Livingstone
Citation: p. 98
"The Finding of Dr. Livingstone: Return of Mr. Stanley to Bagamayo"
From a sketch by Lieutenant Henn
Citation: p. 113
"Sketches in Africa: Bringing Home the Eland"
Citation: p. 127
"Sketches in Africa: The Tarn Bend in the Lower Zambesi"
Citation: p. 131
"Meeting with Dr. Livingstone at Ujÿi, Lake Tanganyika"
Note below engraving reads: "This Engraving, for which I supplied the materials, represents my meeting with Dr. Livingstone at Ujÿi, Lake Tanganyika; and is correct as if the scene had been photographed." Signed by [illegible] Stanley.
"The Finding of Dr. Livingstone: Mr. Stanley and his Retinue in Africa"
Citation: p. 156
"Sketch Map of Central Africa, Showing Dr. Livingstone's Explorations"
Artist: J. T. Balcomb
Citation: p. 189
"At the Sorting Table in the Diamond Diggings"
Artist: Felix Regamey
Citation: p. 385
"The Victims of the Mem-Hoo-Who, Dahomey"
Artist: Felix Regamey
Citation: p. 99
"The War in the Trans-Vaal: Zulu Kaffirs"
Citation: p. 317
"A Snake-House at Whydah, Dahomey, West Coast of Africa"
Citation: p. 579
"Mr. H. M. Stanley and Some of His Native Followers"
"From photographs taken at the Cape"
Citation: p. 857
"Sketches of the Kaffir War"
Includes scenes entitled: "The Caleka Chief Kreli"; "Von Hohnes Grave"; "The Kloof in which the Brothers Coss were Shot"; "Dead Caleras Lying in the Stream of the Kloof where the Bros Coss were Shot"; "Moordners Kop; and "Luisizie Camp"
Artist: Charles Robinson
Citation: p. 604
"A Dahomey Priest Spinning Sacred Cotton" (copy 1)
Engraver: Charles Robinson
Citation: p. 620
"A Dahomey Priest Spinning Sacred Cotton" (copy 2)
Engraver: Charles Robinson
Citation: p. 620
"The Recent Fighting in Zululand: Notes of Natives"
Engravings entitled: "The New Guinea Annexation Question: Native Houses"; "Zulu Pipe"; "Eating a Boiled Meallie-Head"; "Heads of Zulu Women"; "Tobacco Pouch"; "A Draught of Kaffir Beer"; "Interior of Kraal, Showing Sleeping Apartment"; "Lizard Puff-Adder, Spring-bok, Aloe, and Cactus"; and "Witch Doctor"
Engraver: T. H. Wilson
Published in
"Zululands and the Zulus"
Engravings entitled "Umizimkulu Waterfall"; "A Zulu Kraal"; "The Zulu at Home"; "A Zulu Family"; "Zulu Maidens"; "A Young Zulu Warrior"; and "Isandhlwana"
From sketches by "Special Artist and Correspondent, Mr. W. Walton"
Engraver: Lascelles
"The Rising in Somaliland"
Engraving entitled: "Trackers Following the Spoor, Somaliland"
Artist/Painter: R. Caton Woodville
Engraver: Lascelles
Citation: p. 16
"The Rising in Somaliland"
Engraving entitled: "A Recruit for the Mad Mullah"
Artist/Painter: R. Caton Woodville
Engraver: Lascelles
Citation: p. 17
"The Mad Mullah's Rising in Somaliland"
Engraving entitled: "The Somali Heliograph: Scout Signalling with a Burnished Shield at Sunrise"
Artist/Painter: R. Caton Woodville
Engraver: Lascelles
Citation: p. 98
"The Mad Mullah's Rising in Somaliland"
Engraving entitled: "At the Water-Hole"
Artist/Painter: R. Caton Woodville
Engraver: Lascelles
Citation: p. 99
"General Louis Botha, the Commander-in-Chief of the Boer Guerilla Forces"
Artist/Painter: R. Caton Woodville
Citation: p. 639
"The Capture of Yola, Benue, in Northern Nigeria, on September 2"
Engravings entitled: "The Battle Outside the Town Between the British Forces and the Emir"; and "The Final Assault and Capture of the Palace and Mosque at Yola"
From sketches by Surgeon-Major J.A. Raye, Medical Staff
Publisher: Lascelles
Citation: p. 723
"The Hostilities in Nigeria: A British Expeditionary Officer Interviewing a Chief"
Artist/Painter: R. Caton Woodville
Citation: p. 895
Series 2 includes 19 pages of engravings that were published in
Arranged in chrological order. The one exception is a map dated 1905 in folder 1.
"Mr. S.W. Baker's Explorations in Central Africa"
Engravings entitled: "Commoro, Chief of the Latooka Tribe"; and "Homestead of Natives of Gondokoro"
"Curious African Fashions"
Engravings entitled: "African Head-dress - the Vertical Chignon"; "African Head-dress - the Oblique Chignon"; "African Head-dress - the Horizontal Chignon"; and "African Head-dress - the Style for Males"
Citation: p. 237
"The Abyssinian Expedition"
Engravings entitled: "Debra-Tabor, Abyssinia, the Residence of King Theodore"; and "The Abyssinian Expedition - Fleet of Transports Lying in the Mersey"
Citation: p. 661
"The Harbor and Town of Zanzibar on the Morning after the Hurricane"
Citation: p. 525
"The English Livingstone Expedition"
Engravings entitled: "Drilling Nasik Boys at Zanzibar"; "Sayid Bergash, Sultan of Zanzibar"; "Sayid Suliman, Grand Vizier"; and "Private Reception of the Livingstone Expedition at the Sultan's Palace"
Citation: p. 524
"Mr. Stanley, his Boy Kalulu, and the Interpreter Selim"
Citation:
"Livingstone and Stanley going from Ujiji to Rusizi River"
"From sketches and materials supplied by Mr. Stanley"
Citation: p. 676
"Stanley on his way to the Coast"
"From sketches and materials suppled by Mr. Stanley"
Citation: p. 677
"The Slavery Question in Eastern Africa - The Baker Expedition"
Engravings entitled: "Sir Samuel White Baker, K.C.B."; and "Lady Baker"
Citation: p. 561
"Ashantee Sketches"
Engravings entitled: "Interior of an Ashantee Hut"; and "Ashantees Buying Muskets with Gold-Dust at Assinee"
Citation: p. 781
"The Ashantee War - Traveling on the West Coast of Africa" (copy 1)
Citation: p. 980
"The Ashantee War - Traveling on the West Coast of Africa" (copy 2)
Citation: p. 980
"At Work in a Diamond Mine, South Africa"; and "Leaving the Diamond Fields, South Africa"
Citation: p. 44
"Taking in Livestock for the Ashantee Expedition - Scene on Board Ship at Jellah Koffee"
Engraver: E. J. G.
Citation: p. 240
"The Slave-Ship - Sighting an English Cruiser"
Citation: p. 360
"Jacob Wainright and the Body of Dr. Livingstone"
"From a photograph taken at Aden"
Citation: p. 413
"The Livingstone Mission in Central Africa"
Engravings entitled: "The Macoromazie, at its Confluence with the Shire"; "Shupanga House, where Mrs. Livingstone Died"; "Mansanje, looking east from Morambala Marsh"; "Mrs. Livingstone's Grave, Shupanga"; and "Patamanga Rapids"
Citation: p. 294
"A Young Caffre Chief"
Part of a supplement to the paper
Engraver: R. C. Woodville
Citation: p. 44
"Cetywayo and his Army"
Engravings entitled: "Cetywayo, King of the Zulus"; and "The War in Zulu-Land--the King's Kraal"
Citation: p. 233
Series 3 includes 51 pages of engravings that were created primarily to document expeditions. Illustrators and explorers represented include Thomas Bankes ("Bankes's New System of Geography"), John Barbot, Olfert Dapper, DeBry, Edward Cavendish Drake, [Des]marchais, Charles Theodore Middleton ("Middleton's Complete System of Geography"), George Henry Millar ("Millar's New Complete System of Geography"), Francis Moore, and Smith. All of the engravings are undated, with the exception of Smith's, which were published on September 22, 1904.
Locations depicted include Angola, Benin, Cairo, Ethiopia, the Kingdom of Congo, the Gold Coast, Guinea, the Kingdom of Loango, Sierra Leone, and Senegal. Peoples and subjects portrayed include Don Daniel de Silva (Count of Sogno), the Jagas people, the King of Congo, the Khoikhoi, amuletes, musical instruments, weapons, clothing, animals, caravans, sepulchral monuments (Kings of Guinea), transportation, and rituals, among others.
Arranged alphabetically by expedition leader name.
"St. Salvador, a Portuguese City on the River Lelunda, in the Kingdom of Congo in Africa"; and "The Manner of Traveling, as practiced by the People of Congo and Africa"
Publisher: Royal Authority
Citation: Engraved for
"The King of Congo Preparing for an Excursion, Attended by His Nobility and Guards"; and "Different Ranks of the Natives of Congo, a Country in Africa, in Their Respective Habits"
Publisher: Royal Authority
Citation: Engraved for
"Procession of the People of Whidah, to present offerings to the Grand Snake"; and "Ceremonies used at the Coronation of the King of Whidah, on the Slave Coast"
Publisher: Royal Authority
Citation: Engraved for
"Armes des Negres de La Côte D'Or Tirées de Barbot"
Citation: T. IV. No. VI
"Instrumens Muficaux de La Côte D'Or"
Citation: T. IV. No. V
"Bijoux D'Or Qui se Portent Comme des Amuletes"
Citation: T. IV. No. IX
"Armes et Instrumens de Musique du Royaume de Juida"
Citation: T. IV. No. VIII
Two Dapper engravings missing during 2010 inventory: "Ceremony used by King of Loango at his Meals" and "Ceremony used by King of Loango"
"Cité de Loango"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley
"The City of Loango"
Publisher/Engraver: G. Child Sculpt.
Citation: Plate XVII. Vol.III. p.215; No. 9
"The City of Loango"
Publisher/Engraver: G. Child Sculpt.
Citation: Plate XVII. Vol.III. p.215; No. 9
Handwritten note on verso: "Thomas Astley - 1743"
"The City of Loango"
Publisher/Engraver: G. Child Sculpt.
Citation: Pl. 189, no.109, vol.2, p.401
"Don Daniel da Silva Count of Sogno, in 1641"
Publisher/Engraver: N. Parr Sculp.
Citation: Pl. 22, Vol.3, p.240 and 241
"Tombeaux des Rois de Guinée"
Publisher/Engraver: Tardieu Filius Sculp.
Citation: T. IV. No. XXII
"Femmes D'Afrique, en differens Habits"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley Sculp.
"Military Drefs [Dress] of Commanders and Common Soldiers in Angola"
Publisher/Engraver: J. Bafire Sculp.
Citation: Plate. 193, No. 111, Vol. 2, pg. 104
"Drefs [Dress] of the Noblemen and Commonalty [Community] of Kongo"
Publisher/Engraver: J. Bafire Sculp.
Citation: Plate 191, No. 110, Vol. 2, pg. 401
"Drefs [Dress] of the Women at Kongo"
Publisher/Engraver: J. Bafire Sculp.
Citation: No. 111, Vol. 2, pg. 401
"Habit of One of the Kings of Congo"
Citation: Plate 198, No. 114, Vol. 2, pg. 401
"The Manner of the Negroes Espousals"; and "Morning Salutation of the People of Guinea"
Publisher/Engraver: J. Record Sculp
Citation: Engraved for
"St. Salvador, a Portuguese City on the River Lelunda in the Kingdom of Congo in Nether Ethiopia"
Citation: Engraved for
"Procession au Temple du Serpent"
Citation: T. IV. No. XVI
"Punition d'Une des Femmes du Roi de Juida et de Son Amant"
Publisher: J.V. Schley Sculp.
"Procession to ye Temple of ye Great Snake on Crowning of ye King"
Publisher/Engraver: N. Parr Sculp.
Citation: Pl. 7, Vol. 3, p. 42; No. 84
"Dress of ye Grandees. Dress of ye King's Wives"; "Agoye, God of Councils"; and "The King's Favorite. King's Sepulchre"
Publisher/Engraver: G. Child Sculp.
Citation: Plate V. Vol.III. p.50; No. 83
One engraving missing during inventory on 6/22/2010: "Dress of the Female Inhabitants of Whida on the Gold Coast" [3rd copy]
"The March of the Grand Caravan from Cairo to Mecca"
Citation: Engraved for
"Sepulchral Monuments of the Kings of Guinea"
Publisher/Engraver: White Sculp
Citation: Engraved for
"Drefs [Dress] of the Female Inhabitants of Whidah on the Gold Coast" (copy 1)
Citation: Engraved for
"Drefs [Dress] of the Female Inhabitants of Whidah on the Gold Coast" (copy 2)
Citation: Engraved for
"The Negroes of Kachao Preparing ye Maniac Root" (copy 1)
Citation: Engraved for
"The Negroes of Kachao Preparing ye Maniac Root" (copy 2)
Citation: Engraved for
"Animals and Birds of Africa"
Publisher/Engraver: Page Sculp
Citation: Engraved for
"Different Methods of Travelling in Congo"
Engraver: Wale Delin
Publisher: Taylor Sculpt.
Citation: Engraved for
"The Manner of Beheading Criminals in the Kingdom of Benin, the Method of Riding and Their Mode of Building"
Citation: Engraved for
"Various Fish of Sierra Leona"
Citation: Engraved for
"Circumcision of the Negroes at Senegal" (copy 1)
Citation: Engraved for
"Circumcision of the Negroes at Senegal" (copy 2)
Citation: Engraved for
"Hottentot Corn Thrashers. Hottentots Huts or Krales"
Citation: Engraved for
"The Methods Used by the Negroes of Africa in Climbing the Palm Tree"
Citation: Engraved for
"The King of Congo Surrounded by His Attendants Giving Audience"
Publisher/Engraver: Sparrow Sculp
Citation: Engraved for
"The Jagas a People of Africa; Their Dress, Arms, & Manner of Fighting"
Publisher/Engraver: Conder Sculp
Citation: Engraved for
"Different Ways of Carriage & Travelling in Congo"
Publisher/Engraver: Page Sculp
Citation: Engraved for
"Vue d'Une Ville des Foulis et de Ses Plantations"
Citation: Engraved for Moore's
"A Pholey Town and Plantations About It"
Publisher/Engraver: J. Bafire Sculp
Citation: Engraved for Moore's
"The Method of Their Wives Purging Themselves From Ye Accusation of Adultry"; "The Manner of Tendring Oaths at Guinea"; and "Pains Inflicted by the People of Guinea"
Engraver: Bernard Picart
Publisher: C. DuBofo
Citation: Engraved for Moore's
"A Method Whereby the Men of Guinea Oblige Their Wives to Purge Themselves From the Accusation of Adultery"
Engraver: Bernard Picart
Citation: Engraved for Moore's
"Cafers or Hottentots Afsembled [Assembled] for the Admifsion [Admission] of Their Youth to the State of Manhood"
Citation: Engraved for Moore's
"A Malabar Man and Woman"
Found with EEPA 2010-003-0111
Publisher/Engraver: Gilliam Vander GouWen Schulp.
Citation: Betwixt, p. 272 and 273
"Vüe Est du Cap Corse"
Citation: Drawn by Smith in 1727; T. IV. No.II
"Vüe Sud Ouest du Fort de Winnebra ou Wimbra"
Citation: Drawn by Smith in 1727; No. VI
"Vüe Sud des Forts Anglois et Hollandois de Commendo"
Publisher/Engraver: Chedel Del SC
Citation: T.IV. No.X
"Vüe Sud du Fort de Tantumquerri"
Publisher/Engraver: Chedel Del SC
Citation: T.3 No.10
Series 4 includes 33 pages of published engravings that date between 1747 and circa 1905. Engravers and publishers represented include J.V. Scheley, A. Picken, G. Child, T. Kichin, N. Parr, C. Du Bofe, E. Finden, I. Dupuis, Fisher, H. Salt, and Son & Co. (London), among others. Common settings, activities, and peoples depicted include African royalty, Ashantees, fashions, animals, natural landscapes including bodies of water and mountains, ceremonies, and views of cities and towns. Images illustrate locales such as Guinea, Gambia, the Island of Bravo, Persia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Ethiopia.
Arranged by accession number.
"The African Prince"
Publisher: Fisher, Son & Co. London
Engraver: R. Hicks
Painter: H. Meyer
"Reception of the Mission by the Sultan of Bornou"
Publisher: John Murray, London
Engraver: E. Finden
Citation: From a sketch by Major Denham
[Caravan of People Carrying Supplies]
Publisher/Engraver: W. Day 17, Gate Street
Artist: A. Picken, drawn on zinc
[African Leader with Wives and Slaves]
Publisher/Engraver: W. Day 17, Gate Street
Artist: A. Picken, drawn on zinc
"Poissons de Sierra Leona"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley Sculp.
"Negers de Kachao et de Bissao Qui Preparent le Manioc"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley Sculp./ Cochin Fel. Del.
"Circoncision des Negres"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley Sculp/ Cochin Fel. Invent
"An Ashante Soldier"
Publisher/Engraver: C. Williams Sc.
Artist/Painter: Drawn by I. Dupuis
"A Caboceer of Ashantee Equipt for War"
Artist: I. Dupuis
"Funeral Ceremony of the Natives of Guinea" and "The Burial of King in Guinea"
Publisher/Engraver: C. Du Bofe
Artist/Painter: B. Picart
Citation: Vol. 4
"Negro Women in Different Drefses" [Dresses]; "Negro Climbing ye Palm Tree"; "A Negroe Playing on the Ballard or Balafo"; and "Hutts [Huts] of the Negros"
Publisher/Engraver: N. Parr Sculp
Citation: Pl. 152 No. 88 Vol. 2 p. 359
Houses on the Coast of Guinea
Publisher/Engraver: G. Child Sculp
Citation: Plate 197, No. 113, Vol. 2, p. 287
"Bûmey Haman Seaka King of Barsalli on the Gambia; and "Plan of Yamyamakunda Factory on ye Gambia"
Citation: Pl. 154, No. 89, Vol. 2, p. 360
"Africa"
Publisher/Engraver: G. Child Sculp
Citation: Pl. 143, Vol. 2, No.84, p. 326
"Man and Woman of Bravo in Their Best Habits" and "Man and Woman of the Island of Bravo"
Publisher/Engraver: T. Kitchin Sculp
Citation: Pl. 162, No. 93, Vol. 2, p. 360
"Chimpaneze, Agé de 21 Mois Haut de 2 Pieds 4 Pouces Apporté d'Angola en 1738"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Deux Alfouriens qui se Battent"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Fabrique du Tabac"
Publisher/Engraver: Tom. XXIII
"Ile D'Ormus ou de Jerun, Cote de Perse"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Plan du Fort St. Louis dans l'Isle de Sanaga ou du Senegal"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Vüe des Montagnes Nommées Sierra Leona" and "Maisons de Sierra Leona" (copy 1)
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Vüe des Montagnes Nommées Sierra Leona" and "Maisons de Sierra Leona" (copy 2)
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Baye de Sierra Leona" and "Veue de l'Entrée de la Baye de Sierra Leona"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Chateau Anglois d'Anamabo"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Fort de Naussau à Mauré"
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
"Punition d'Une des Femmes du Roi de Juida et de Fon Amant"
Publisher/Engraver: Chedel inv.
Citation: T.IV, No.XX
"Vüe Nordouest du Cap Corse"
Citation: T. IV, No. I
"A Niam-Niam Minstrel"
"Woodage Asahel" and "Abyssinian Lady of Quality"
Publisher/Engraver: Longman & Co., London
Artist/Painter: Heath Sc.
"Ceremony Used by the King of Lovango at His Meals"
"Ethiopens. Abissins"
Citation: Tom. 4 p. 206
Vue de Rufisco
Publisher/Engraver: J.V. Schley direx.
Publisher/Engraver: H. Salt del.
Artist/Painter: Adam Sc.
Citation: PL. XXIV