Milton, Thomas, 1743?-1827
Milton, Thomas (ok. 1743-1827)
Thomas Milton
Milton, Thomas (English engraver, draftsman, and aquatinter, 1743-1827)
Milton, Thomas, ca. 1743-1827
VIAF ID: 10195357 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Milton, Thomas ‡d 1743-1827
- 100 1 _ ‡a Milton, Thomas ‡g English engraver, draftsman, and aquatinter, 1743-1827
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Milton, Thomas, ‡d 1743-1827
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
Works
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An ancient obelisk at Matarea, formerly Heliopolis | |
An ancient sarcophagus of basaltes, called the lovers fountain | |
Capture of Louis XVI at Varennes, June 21, 1791 [estampe] | |
City of Rosetta | |
Ferry boat near Nedssili / T. Milton direx.t ; L. Mayer del. - [non ante 1801] | |
Granite pillars of the Portico of Canopus in ancient Alexandria | |
Head of the colossal sphinx | |
A mosque with an antique fragment in old Alexandria near the gate of Rosetta | |
Mount Vernon in Virginia, the seat of the late Genl. Washington | |
Passage from the second to the third gallery in the Great Pyramid | |
Pompey's pillar | |
Ruins of the gymnasium, near the Canopic Gate of Alexandria | |
The seats and demesnes of the nobility and gentry in Ire., 1982: | |
Select views in Ireland, Number VI. Engraved and sold by Thomas Milton, No. 3, Martlet Court, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London. | |
Sepulchres of Arabian saints near Rosetta | |
Top of the first pyramid of Gizah | |
Views in Egypt | |
Views in Egypt, from the original drawings, in the possession of Sir Robert Ainslie, taken during his embassy to Constantinople by Luigi Mayer; engraved by and under the direction of Thomas Milton; with historical observations, and incidental illustrations of the manners and customs of the natives of that country. | |
Vues en Egypte. - | |
Vues en Égypte, d'après les dessins originaux en la possession de Sir Robert Ainslie, pris durant son ambassade à Constantinople par Louis Mayer ; gravés par Thomas Milton, et sous sa direction : avec des observations historiques et des remarques particulières sur les moeurs et les usages des habitans de ce pays.. |