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[Group of modern photomechanical reproductions of various Newton portraits]
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[Photograph of Isaac Newton statue and four others in Trinity Chapel, Cambridge] [photomechanical reproduction]
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Description 14 x 20 cm Babson no. BC / J9
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[Color reproduction of William Blake's Newton in the Tate Gallery, London]
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Description 21 x 26 cm. Babson no. BC/J18
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[Engraved portrait of Isaac Newton after Sir James Thornhill]
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Description Broken into 3 panels: image (26 x 21 cm.); caption (5 x 22 cm.); provenance inscription (11 x 18 cm) Babson no. BC / J13 Notes Mounted. Inscription reads: I believe this engraving to be rare -it was purchased by me at a village inn by the river side when on a boating excursion down the Cam around 1821. J. Hooper A.B." The printed caption, originally at head of engraving reads in part: "Done from an original p[aint]ing of Sir James Thornhill's in the custody of Rev. Dr. Bentley. Master of Trinity College."
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[Statute of Newton in Trinity College, Cambridge: engraving]
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Imprint: Drawn & published by R.B. Harraden. Description 17 x 11 cm. mounted on sheet 26 x 19 cm. Babson no. BC/ J22 Notes "Roubilliac sculpt. Newton in Trinity Coll. Chapel. Cambridge". Richard Bankes Harraden (1778-1862) published under the name Harraden and Son until his father's death in 1838. Mounted on sheet.
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Statue of Sir Isaac Newton in the Ante Chapel Trinity College [engraving]
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Imprint: Published March 1st, 1838, by C. Tilt Fleet Street, & J.Le Keux, Harmondsworth. Description 22 x 13 cm. mountedon sheet 26 x 18 cm. Babson no. BC/J21 Notes Image signed F. McKenzie and J. Le Keux.
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[Photograph of portrait of Isaac Newton by Godfrey Kneller]
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Description 35 x 23 cm. Babson no. BC / J31 Notes Gift. Photograph by Dr. Snelson of a portrait of Newton by Godfrey Kneller at the Willam Andrew Clark Library
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