EditorialCeltic monuments at Carnac, Brittany, circa 1800. Almost 4,000 standing stones survive, believed to have some religious significance to the Celtic (or even earlier) inhabitants of the region. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuc...
EditorialSir James Rivett-Carnac, Bt. (1785-1846). A standing figure, with face seen in full, but body turned half to the left. The left hand hangs by the side; the right rests on a table, on which is a plumed hat. The uniform is blue, trimmed with silver, and ...
EditorialDeux statues colossales avec les ruines du Palais de Memnon, vis-?-vis de Carnac Karnak et de Luxxor Luxor., still image, Illustrations, 1780, Norden, Frederik Ludvig, 1708-1742, Tuscher, Markus, 1705-1751.
EditorialMrs. Carnac, Print made by John Raphael Smith, 17521812, British, after Sir Joshua Reynolds RA, 17231792, British, 1778, Mezzotint on laid paper on moderately thick, rough, beige, laid paper, Sheet: 25 1/2 ? 16 7/8 inches (64.8 ? 42.9 cm) and Image: 23...
EditorialPaper read by Colonel Temple, C.I.E., on the women of India, at the Royal palace hotel, Kensington, on March 8th, 1899 : Temple, Richard Carnac, Sir, 1850-1931.
EditorialCeltic Monument, France 5, Fig. 56: The rows of stones, dolmens and tumuli of Carnac in France, Fig. 57: Carnac - stones of Kervarieau, signed: Ernest Breton (del.), Emile Lejeune (sc.), Fig. 10, p. 57, Breton, Ernest (del.), Leujeune, Emile (sc.), 185...
EditorialSir James Rivett-Carnac, Bt. (1785-1846). A standing figure, with face seen in full, but body turned half to the left. The left hand hangs by the side; the right rests on a table, on which is a plumed hat. The uniform is blue, trimmed with silver, and ...
EditorialCurious Menhir on the plain of Menec, near Carnac, 1858. . Narrative of a walking tour in Brittany, accompanied by notes of a photographic expedition by Lovell Reeve. London, 1859. Source: 10172.d.13.
EditorialSir James Rivett-Carnac, Bt. (1785-1846). A standing figure, with face seen in full, but body turned half to the left. The left hand hangs by the side; the right rests on a table, on which is a plumed hat. The uniform is blue, trimmed with silver, and ...
EditorialCeltic monuments at Carnac, Brittany, circa 1800. Almost 4,000 standing stones survive, believed to have some religious significance to the Celtic (or even earlier) inhabitants of the region. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's "Bilderbuc...