The Old Chartist ("Once a Week," vol. 6, p. 183)
After Frederick Augustus Sandys (British, Norwich 1829–1904 London)
The Major's Daughter (for "Once a Week," June 21, 1862)
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A Dream of Love ("Once a Week," p. 393)
After Sir Edward John Poynter (British (born France), Paris 1836–1919 London)
The Relief Fund in Lancashire (for "Once a Week," July 26, 1862)
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The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew (for "Once a Week,"...
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The Major's Daughter - Drawing. Public domain image.
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The Relief Fund in Lancashire, The Major's Daughter, The Morning Befor...
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Illustration to "The Major's Daughter" (Once a Week)
After James McNeill Whistler (American, Lowell, Massachusetts 1834–1903 London)
Chinese The Old Chartist - Engraving, Public domain image
After Frederick Augustus Sandys (British, Norwich 1829–1904 London)
Danaë in the Brazen Chamber - Engraving, Public domain image
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A Seat in St. James' Park - Public domain dedication. Metropolitan Mus...
After George John Pinwell (British, London 1842–1875 London)
Ellimans Universal Embrocation 1900: It I will hav (...)
Reclame voor Ellimans Universal Embrocation voor stijfheid, verstuikingen en pijnen. Vrouw met een golfclub in de handen. Zij draagt een blouse met ceintuur op een wijde rok. Op het hoofd een pet. Op de achterg... More
The Major's Daughter (for "Once a Week," June 21, 1862)
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The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew (for "Once a Week,"...
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The Relief Fund in Lancashire, The Major's Daughter, The Morning Befor...
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The Relief Fund in Lancashire (for "Once a Week," July 26, 1862)
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The Relief Fund in Lancashire, The Major's Daughter, The Morning Befor...
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The Relief Fund in Lancashire, The Major's Daughter, The Morning Befor...
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The Relief Fund in Lancashire, The Major's Daughter, The Morning Befor...
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The Modern Bed of Procustes - Punch cartoon - Project Gutenberg eText ...
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James McNeill Whistler - Illustration for "Count Bruckhardt" in "Once ...
Illustration for the poem "Count Burckhardt." Clara, the erstwhile fiancée of the evil-fated count, has become a nun and prays for his soul. Woodcut from the magazine Once a Week, volume 7, page 378, engraved b... More
Snarfit1a
2nd illustration to chapter "The Landing"
Snarkfit 1
Illustration to chapter "The Landing"
Snarkfit 8
Illustration to chapter "The Vanishing"
Snark The Vanishing - A black and white drawing of a bear in the woods
Henry Holiday's illustration to the chapter "The Vanishing" in Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark". Here the "hidden face" is not so hidden. (Compare it to Gheerhaets_Allegory_iconoclasm.jpg as in http:... More
Uncle Carpenter Edward bw - Public domain engraving
[left]: Henry Holiday's depiction of the Baker's visit to his uncle (1876) in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark (engraved by Joseph Swain). Outside of the window are some of the Baker's 42 boxes. (By th... More
The Boy Martyr (Sandys)
This woodcut illustrated a poem of the same title by Walter Thornbury ( 'Once a Week magazine, volume 7, page 602) in which a young Christian martyr living in the time of Nero successfully defeats a powerful... More
The Boy Martyr - Public domain book illustration
This woodcut illustrated a poem of the same title ( 'Once a Week magazine, volume 7, page 602) in which a young Christian martyr living in the time of Nero successfully defeats a powerful opponent. Because t... More
Death of King Warwolf - Public domain engraving
Illustration for the poem "The Death of King Warwolf: A Norse Legend" by Walter Thornbury. King Warwolf, old and ill, decides not to die in bed but has his men place him on his ship, set it alight, and launch... More
English Illustration - The Sixties p391
See the book's list of illustrations (archive.org). Files in this book's category retain page numbers and page order.Illustration for the poem "The Death of King Warwolf: A Norse Legend" by Walter Thornbury. ... More
Frederick Sandys - From My Window
This illustration accompanied a poem of the same title by Frederick Whymper. Sandys captures the essence of the text, which is more of a reverie than a narrative. A beautiful young woman sits dreamily gazing o... More
From My Window (Sandys) - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving; illustration for the poem "From My Window" in Once a Week magazine, volume 5, page 238.
From My Window bw - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving; illustration for the poem "From My Window" in Once a Week magazine, volume 5, page 238.
From My Window - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving; illustration for the poem "From My Window" in Once a Week magazine.
English Illustration - The Sixties p080
See the book's list of illustrations (archive.org). Files in this book's category retain page numbers and page order.A valkyrie and a raven having a conversation. Illustration to Hrafnsmál or Haraldskvæði by Þ... More
Valkyrie - Harald Harfagr - Public domain engraving
A valkyrie and a raven having a conversation. Illustration to Hrafnsmál or Haraldskvæði by Þórbjörn hornklofi, translated as "Harald Harfagr" in the magazine Once a Week, woodcut engraved by Joseph Swain from a... More
Valkyrie and Raven (NGV) - Public domain engraving
A valkyrie and a raven having a conversation. Illustration to Hrafnsmál or Haraldskvæði by Þórbjörn hornklofi, translated as "Harald Harfagr" in the magazine Once a Week (Volume 7, page 154), woodcut engraved ... More
Valkyrie and raven - Public domain engraving
A valkyrie and a raven having a conversation. Illustration to Hrafnsmál or Haraldskvæði by Þórbjörn hornklofi, translated as "Harald Harfagr" in the magazine Once a Week, woodcut engraved by Joseph Swain from a... More
Valkyrie and Raven - Public domain engraving
A valkyrie and a raven having a conversation. Illustration to Hrafnsmál or Haraldskvæði by Þórbjörn hornklofi, translated as "Harald Harfagr" in the magazine Once a Week, woodcut engraved by Joseph Swain from ... More
Jacques de Caumont (bw)
This illustration accompanied a story of a young boy, Jacques de Caumont, who survives the persecution of the Huguenots in France in the 16th century. He appears on the right peeking out upon a scene in which ... More
Jacques de Caumont (Sandys)
Woodcut illustration for the story "Jacques de Caumont" by Sabine Baring-Gould, in Once a Week magazine, volume 6, page 614. This illustration accompanied a story of a young boy, Jacques de Caumont, who surviv... More
Frederick Sandys - The King of the Gate
This illustration accompanied a poem of the same title in which Zeus suddenly appears before the king and court of an unidentified country. The following lines describe the scene depicted: "'Tis Zeus," they cr... More
The King at the Gate (Sandys) - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving llustration for the poem "The King at the Gate" in Once a Week magazine, volume 6, page 322. Zeus suddenly appears before the king and court of an unidentified country. The following lines des... More
The King at the Gate bw - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving llustration for the poem "The King at the Gate" in Once a Week magazine, volume 6, page 322. Zeus suddenly appears before the king and court of an unidentified country. The following lines des... More
The Old Chartist ("Once a Week," vol. 6, p. 183) MET DP835716
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The Old Chartist (b-w) - Drawing. Public domain image.
This image, first appearing in the magazine Once a Week on February 8, 1862, served as an illustration to the poem "The Old Chartist" written by George Meredith. The poem, a long-winded sermon on the injustice... More
The Old Chartist - A drawing of a man standing on a bridge
This image, first appearing in the magazine Once a Week on February 8, 1862, served as an illustration to the poem "The Old Chartist" written by George Meredith. The poem, a long-winded sermon on the injustice... More
Rosamond (Sandys)
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Rosamond Queen of the Lombards (Sandys)
Wood engraving, illustration for "Rosamond, Queen of the Lombards," in Once a Week, vol. V, November 30, 1861. The picture shows the Lombard queen Rosamund looking at the skull of her father Cunimund. In the b... More
Sailor's Bride (Sandys) - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving illustration for the poem "The Sailor's Bride" in Once a Week magazine, volume 4, page 434.
The Sailor's Bride (Sandys) - Victorian era public domain image
Illustration for the poem "The Sailor's Bride" in Once a Week magazine, volume 4, page 434.
Three Statues of Aegina
Illustration for the poem "The Three Statues of Aegina"
The Organ (Sandys) - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving, illustration for the poem "The Organ" by Ludwig Uhland, in Once a Week magazine, volume 4, page 350. "Death, the subject of this illustration to a German ballad, is lugubriously depicted as ... More
Yet Once More on the Organ Play - Public domain engraving
Wood engraving illustration for the poem "The Organ" by Ludwig Uhland in Once a Week magazine, volume 4, page 350. "Death, the subject of this illustration to a German ballad, is lugubriously depicted as an or... More
Punch - The Dogs of War - Drawing. Public domain image.
العربية: «كلابُ الحرب» - رسمٌ كرتونيٌّ هزليٌّ نُشر في مجلَّة پانش البريطانيَّة يوم 17 حُزيران (يونيو) 1876م وهو يُظهر روسيا وهي تلجُم الدُول البلقانيَّة وتمنعها من مُهاجمة الدولة العُثمانيَّة. بِحُلُول أوائل ش... More
Mont Orgueil (Crane)
Illustration for the story "The Castle of Mont Orgueil" in Once a Week magazine, volume 9, page 713. As a teenager, the future King Charles II flees from his bedchamber in the castle of Mont Orgueil (Jersey) a... More
The Centurion's Escape - Charles Green
Wood engraving illustration for the story "The Centurion's Escape" in Once a Week magazine, volume 8, page 589. An adventure story dramatizing the conquest of Egypt by Rome: Roman officers and Egyptian priests... More
The Little Lovers
Illustration for the poem "The Little Lovers" in Once a Week magazine, Volume 9, page 724.
Boxgrove Church 1863 - Public domain book illustration
Boxgrove Church, from a magazine article, Once a Week magazine, Volume 9, page 447.
Blind basket-makers - Hubert von Herkomer, ILN 1871)
Blind Basket-Makers. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 30 September 1871. picture the ILN article
Clyte (Tenniel)
Illustration for the poem "Clyte"; wooducut in Once a Week magazine, Volume 9, page 154.
A physician examining a gypsy child with a stethoscope outsi Wellcome ...
A physician examining a gypsy child with a stethoscope outside a tent on the side of the road. Halftone by Swain after W. Small, 1898. Iconographic Collections Keywords: Swain.; William Small
Boer War; wounded army officers on the deck of a hospital sh Wellcome ...
Boer War: wounded army officers on the deck of a hospital ship, and a piece from the armoured train from Chieveley. Halftone, c. 1900. From the Graphic, 5 May 1900 referenc Iconographic Collections Keywords: S... More
Confessors Buildings at Westminster (Hine)
Illustration of the Confessor's Buildings at Westminster Abbey in 1860, for a magazine article. Once a Week magazine, volume 2, page 591.
Lost in a Sepulchre - Charles Green
Illustration for the story "Lost in a Sepulchre," Once a Week magazine, volume 7, page 670. An Englishman (rear) and his Greek interpreter have broken into a tomb in Egypt and are discovering signs of astonish... More
Saumur (OAW)
View of Saumur in 1863, from a magazine article, Once a Week magazine, Volume 9, page 417.
Maid Avoraine (Millais)
Sir Gawain bends over the exhausted Maid Avoraine in concern after she has proved her love by running after his horse for two days. Woodcut illustration for the poem "Maid Avoraine" by Robert Buchanan. Publish... More
Maid Avoraine
Sir Gawain bends over the exhausted Maid Avoraine in concern after she has proved her love by running after his horse for two days. Wood engraving illustration for the poem "Maid Avoraine" by Robert Buchanan. ... More
Death of Mawgan of Melluach
Illustration for the poem "Mawgan of Melluach, the Cornish Wrecker" by Robert Stephen Hawker (Once a Week, volume 8, page 602). The old wrecker, and murderer, is dying in struggles on a stormy night, with ghos... More
Saracenic Fort (OAW)
One of the "Saracen towers" on the Naples coast, circa 1860. Woodcut for a magazine article. Once a Week magazine, volume 2, page 616.
My Golden Hole - Charles Green
Illustration for a story of the Australian gold diggings in the early 1850s, "My Golden Hole" by R. K. Hervey. Once a Week magazine, volume 8 page 505.
Count Burkhardt (Whistler) - Public domain portrait engraving
Illustration for the poem "Count Burckhardt." Clara, the erstwhile fiancée of the evil-fated count, has become a nun and prays for his soul. Woodcut from the magazine Once a Week, engraved by Joseph Swain from... More
English Illustration - The Sixties p086
See the book's list of illustrations (archive.org). Files in this book's category retain page numbers and page order.Illustration for the story "The Major's Daughter" in Once a Week magazine; wood engraving by... More
George du Maurier - English Illustration - The Sixties p098
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English Illustration - The Sixties p090
See the book's list of illustrations (archive.org). Files in this book's category retain page numbers and page order.Illustration for the poem "The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" in Once a Wee... More
English Illustration - The Sixties p092
See the book's list of illustrations (archive.org). Files in this book's category retain page numbers and page order.Illustration for the poem "Count Burckhardt." Clara, the erstwhile fiancée of the evil-fated... More
Frederick Sandys - Rosamund, Queen of the Lombards
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Frederick Sandys - Yet Once More on the Organ Play
Death, the subject of this illustration to a German ballad, is lugubriously depicted as an organist rises from his instrument and turns to look at the recently expired body of a man lying nearby. The figure of... More
Illustration for "The Major's Daughter" (Once a Week) MET DP814873
Illustration for the story "The Major's Daughter" in Once a Week magazine, volume 6, page 712; engraved by Joseph Swain from a drawing by James McNeill Whistler.
Illustration to "Count Burckhardt" (Once a Week, September 27, 1862) M...
Illustration for the poem "Count Burckhardt." Clara, the erstwhile fiancée of the evil-fated count, has become a nun and prays for his soul. Woodcut from the magazine Once a Week, volume 7, page 378, engraved ... More
Illustration to "Count Burckhardt" (Once a Week) MET DP814211
Illustration for the poem "Count Burckhardt." Clara, the erstwhile fiancée of the evil-fated count, has become a nun and prays for his soul. WFrom the magazine Once a Week, volume 7, page 378, engraved by Jose... More
Illustration to "Count Burckhardt" (Once a Week) MET DP814875
Illustration for the poem "Count Burckhardt." Clara, the erstwhile fiancée of the evil-fated count, has become a nun and prays for his soul. Woodcut from the magazine Once a Week, volume 7, page 378, engraved ... More
Illustration to "The Morning before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" (...
Illustration for the poem "The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" by Walter Thornbury, published in Once a Week Magazine. Depicts one of the unsuspecting people who are to be massacred the next da... More
Illustration to 'The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" (...
Illustration for the poem "The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" in Once a Week magazine; woodcut engraved by Joseph Swain from a drawing by James McNeill Whistler.
Illustration to "The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" (...
Illustration for the poem The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" by Walter Thornbury, published in Once a Week Magazine." Depicts one of the unsuspecting people who are to be massacred the next da... More
Life of James McNeill Whistler, (1911) (14783557475)
Illustration for the poem The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" by Walter Thornbury, published in Once a Week Magazine," volume 7, page 210. Depicts one of the unsuspecting people who are to be m... More
George du Maurier - Per l'amore d'una donna
Illustration for the story "Per l'amore d'una donna;" wood engraving from the magazine Once a Week, volume 6, page 390.
The Major's Daughter (Whistler) - Public domain engraving
Illustration for "The Major's Daughter," created for the magazine Once a Week" (volume 6, page 712). Proof print. Woodcut engraved by Joseph Swain from a drawing by James McNeill Whistler.
The Major's Daughter (Whistler) - Public domain portrait engraving
Illustration for "The Major's Daughter," created for the magazine Once a Week (volume 6, page 712). Proof print. Image from Met museum site, converted to black-and-white. Drawn by James McNeill Whistler, engra... More
The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew
Illustration for the poem "The Morning Before the Massacre of St. Bartholomew" by Walter Thornbury, published in Once a Week Magazine, volume 7, page 210. Depicts one of the unsuspecting people who are to be m... More
Of a Man Who Fell Among Thieves - George du Maurier
Illustration for the story Of a Man Who Fell Among Thieves," Once a Week magazine, volume 5, page 463. Depicts an attack by bandits during the California Gold Rush.
Gateway of Amboglanna - H G Hine
Wood engraved illustration by Henry George Hine, probably from sketches by J. Wykeham Archer. Accompanying Archer's article "An Artist's Ramble Along the Line of the Picts' Wall," Once a Week magazine, volume ... More
Twilight - Matthew James Lawless
Illustration for the poem "Twilight," Once a Week, volume 5, page 532.
March of Arthur (Keene)
Illustration from Tom Taylor's translation of the Barzaz Breizh, depicting Breton peasants singing "The March of Arthur" during the civil wars of the 1790s. Once a Week magazine, volume 8, page 434.
Nach zehn Jahren (Walker)
Illustration for the poem "Nach zehn Jahren" by Emanuel Geibel, Once a Week magazine, Volume 8, page 376. Reunion of sister and brother; the brother has been long away and the children don't know him.
Nine Nicks of Thirlwall - Henry George Hine
Wood engraved illustration by Henry George Hine, probably from sketches by J. Wykeham Archer. Accompanying Archer's article "An Artist's Ramble Along the Line of the Picts' Wall," Once a Week magazine, volume ... More
The Queen's Messenger in Mexico - Charles Green
Wood engraving illustration for the story "The Queen's Messenger in Mexico" by John Harwood, Once a Week magazine, volume 8, page 561. The Queen's messenger (left) has stopped at an inn (posada) in Mexico and ... More
The Countess Gabrielle - Charles Green
Wood engraving illustration for the story "The Countess Gabrielle." Once a Week magazine, volume 8, page 253.
The Robber Saint
Wood engraving; illustration for the poem "The Robber Saint" in Once a Week magazine, volume 5, page 378.