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Comparative view of the principal buildings in the world
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Comparative view of the...
1850
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved comparative view of the famous landmarks and monuments from all over the world. Includes reference to the buildings name and heights, beneath the view.
Panoramic plan of the principal rivers and lakes
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Panoramic plan of the p...
1850
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved view of the comparative length of the rivers and size of the lakes in the world. Includes list of rivers and lakes beneath the view.
Principal eminences of the British Islands
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Principal eminences of ...
1852
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved view of the highest mountains in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, as well as the heights of other significant locations in the British Isles. Includes notes: "The smaller figures denote the geological formations of the hills" and landmarks.
Mountains
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Mountains
1850
Case Map
 
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved view of the comparative heights of mountains and volcanoes from around the world. Includes list of mountains and volcanoes beneath the view.
Locomotive engine
Reynolds, James
Locomotive engine
1848
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Reynolds, James
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Hand colored engraving detailed view of locomotive engine. Engraved by John Emslie and published 1848 by James Reynolds. dissected into 8 sections and mounted on linen, folded to 28x22. Includes reference.
View of Nature in all Climates, from the Equator to the Arctic Circle
Reynolds, James
View of Nature in all C...
1852
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Reynolds, James
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Reynolds' pictorial diagram, engraved by John Emslie, showing the equinoctial angles of the sun's rays and the effects of light and heat on animal and vegetable life in all regions from the Equator to the Arctic circle, it illustrates the astronomical and physical phenomena of the various regions of the globe and the distribution of organic life in an horizontal direction.
Principal eminences of the British Islands
Reynolds, James; Emslie...
Principal eminences of ...
1852
School Atlas
 
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Engraved color view by John Emslie illustrating Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Scafell Pike, the highest mountains in Scotland, Wales and England respectively, as well as the heights of other significant locations in the British Isles. Includes notes: "The smaller figures denote the geological formations of the hills".
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