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Illustration on Page 362B of the 1853 H. G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 Depicting the Horse Whipping Scene
This is the illustration on page 362B of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1. Ellen is in the background on The Brownie, while John is in the foreground with Mr. Saunders. John is holding Mr. Saunders by the front collar of his coat, and Mr. Saunders is attempting to hit John with his stick while his hat falls to the ground. John's horse, Black Prince, is grazing in the background. It is entitled, Saunders deposited in the Gully.
Subjects: The Horse Whipping, Ellen, John, Mr. Saunders, The Brownie, The Black Prince
Tags: horse, horseback riding, violence, whip
Identifier: 25CIA_33_362b
Illustration on Page 368a of the [1896] Walter Scott, Ltd. Reprint Depicting Ellen, John, Mr. Humphreys, and Margery at Alice's Deathbed
This black and white illustration on page 368b of the [1896] Walter Scott, Ltd. "Complete Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen, Margery, and the Humphreys grieving Alice's deathbed. In the illustration, Alice is laying in bed, looking at John as leans over and places a hand on her as Ellen stands behind him, face in her hands. Mr. Humphreys and Margery stand by the door behind Ellen. A caption below the illustration reads, "He took away one of her hands from under her face." The scene depicted in this illustration is on page 370 of the novel.
Subjects: Alice’s Deathbed, Ellen, Mr. Humphreys, Alice, John, Margery
Identifier: 39CIA_33_368b
Illustration on Page 368b of the [1896] Walter Scott, Ltd. "Complete Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen, Margery, and the Humphreys Grieving at Alice's Deathbed
This black and white illustration on page 368b of the [1896] Walter Scott, Ltd. "Complete Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen, Margery, and the Humphreys grieving Alice's deathbed. In the illustration, Alice is laying in bed, looking at John as leans over and places a hand on her as Ellen stands behind him, face in her hands. Mr. Humphreys and Margery stand by the door behind Ellen. A caption below the illustration reads, "He took away one of her hands from under her face." The scene depicted in this illustration is on page 370 of the novel.
Subjects: Alice’s Deathbed, Ellen, John, Alice, Margery, Mr. Humphreys
Identifier: 10CIA_33_368b
Illustration on Page 372c of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt's Accident
This is the illustration on page 372c of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt's Accident. This black and white illustration depicts Ellen and Mrs. Van Brunt distraught over the prone body of Mr. Van Brunt, who broke his leg after falling through a trapdoor in the barn. A caption below the illustration reads, "Van Brunt's Accident," referencing the scene from page 373 of the novel. A bull(?) can be seen in the background of the barn. The name of the illustrator, Dalziel, is inscribed in the lower-left corner of the illustration.
Subjects: Mr. Van Brunt’s Accident, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt, Mrs. Van Brunt
Identifier: 47CIA_33_372c
Illustration on Page 375 of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen and Margery
This illustration is from the 1892 J.B. Lippincott "New Edition". This is an in-text illustration on page 375. Ellen and Margery are discussing the pony behind them as Thomas leads him away, Mrs. Chauncey looking on.
Subjects: Ellen, Margery
Identifier: 9CIA_33_375
Illustration on Page 375 of the 1903 J. B. Lippincott "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Meeting the Brownie
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 375 of the 1903 J. B. Lippincott "New Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen meeting The Brownie. Ellen stands next to Ellen Chauncey as Sophia Marshman watches Ellen from a distance. Thomas leads The Brownie to the front of the porch where Ellen can see him. Captain Parry, Alice's cat, stands near Ellen's feet. Several trees and bushes stand behind The Brownie, and an open field extends into the distance. The busyness in the foreground of the illustration, accentuated by the multiple characters appearing in the scene, is relieved by the landscape in the background as the scene opens up into nature.
Subjects: Meeting the Brownie, Ellen, Thomas, The Brownie, Sophia Marshman, Ellen Chauncey, Captain Parry
Identifier: 14CIA_33_375
Illustration on Page 378a of the [1891] James Nisbet & Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Thomas Delivering John's Gift of The Pilgrim's Progress to Ellen
This black and white illustration is from the 1891 James Nisbet & Co. "New Edition" Reprint. It depicts a scene from page 378 of Thomas handing Ellen a gift from John; The Pilgrim's Progress.
Subjects: Thomas Delivering The Pilgrim’s Progress, Thomas, Ellen, Nancy
Identifier: 35CIA_33_378a
Illustration on Page 378A of the [1891] James Nisbet & Co. Reprint Depicting Thomas Delivering John's Gift of The Pilgrim's Progress to Ellen
This illustration from the 1891 James Nisbet & Co. Reprint, page 378A, depicts Thomas delivering John's gift of The Pilgrim's Progress to Ellen. Nancy is in the background, doing house work and watching the scene unfold. A table separates them, with flowers on the top. The backwall has a credence with plates resting on it.
Subjects: Thomas Delivering The Pilgrim’s Progress, Ellen, Thomas, Nancy
Identifier: 32CIA_33_378a
Illustration on Page 378a of the [1893] James Nisbet & Co. Reprint Depicting Thomas Delivering John's Gift of The Pilgrim's Progress to Ellen
This black and white illustration is from the 1893 James Nisbet & Co. Reprint. It depicts a scene from page 378, of Thomas delivering John gift of The Pilgrim's Progress to Ellen in the kitchen of Aunt Fortune's as Nancy watches.
Subjects: Thomas Delivering The Pilgrim’s Progress, Thomas, Ellen, Nancy
Identifier: 28CIA_33_378a