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1719 Collection (page 7)

"Exploring the World in 1719: From Butterflies to Pirates and Robinson Crusoe" Step into the year 1719, a time of discovery and adventure

Background image1719 Collection: Robinson Crusoe / Defoe

Robinson Crusoe / Defoe
With this cargo I put to sea Crusoe abandons the sinking wreck with as much equipment as his raft can hold

Background image1719 Collection: Mississippi Scheme

Mississippi Scheme
Allegorical representation of the Mississippi scheme which, like the South Sea Bubble in England, is a scandalous plan whereby investors are enticed into a get-rich-quick fraud

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe Scrap 19C

Crusoe Scrap 19C
Robinson Crusoe and his dog with Man Friday

Background image1719 Collection: Sir John Hawkins

Sir John Hawkins
SIR JOHN HAWKINS Author of a history of music

Background image1719 Collection: Charles De Vergennes - 2

Charles De Vergennes - 2
CHARLES GRAVIER, comte de VERGENNES French statesman

Background image1719 Collection: Friday Reunited

Friday Reunited
Friday is reunited with his Father

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe Surveys Island

Crusoe Surveys Island
Robinson Crusoe takes a more particular survey of the island, complete with parasol and pets

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe Dines

Crusoe Dines
Robinson Crusoe dines with his family

Background image1719 Collection: General James Murray

General James Murray
General JAMES MURRAY British soldier, governor of Quebec and of Canada

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe at Home

Crusoe at Home
Robinson Crusoe in his island home: Surrounded by household pets, I spent many happy and peaceful days

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe Sees Footprints

Crusoe Sees Footprints
Robinson Crusoe, believing himself to be alone on the island, discovers footprints on the beach, to his utter amazement

Background image1719 Collection: Whaling / Newfoundland

Whaling / Newfoundland
Whaling on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland

Background image1719 Collection: Peder Thordenskjold

Peder Thordenskjold (a Norwegian naval warrior in Danish service) captures the town of Marstand & the Karlsten fortress by tricking the Swedish commander

Background image1719 Collection: Farrukhsiyar / India / Costu

Farrukhsiyar / India / Costu
FARRUKHSIYAR Mughal Emperor of India (1717-19), assassinated

Background image1719 Collection: Map / Asia / Persia / Arabia

Map / Asia / Persia / Arabia
Map of Persia and Arabia

Background image1719 Collection: Baghdad / Plan 1719

Baghdad / Plan 1719
Baghdad: plan of the city walls, with the River Tigris in front

Background image1719 Collection: Maintenon / Petitot / Miniat

Maintenon / Petitot / Miniat
Francoise d Aubigne, madame de MAINTENON, widow of the poet Scarron, and second wife (secret) of Louis XIV

Background image1719 Collection: MEDINA 1719 / 1683

MEDINA 1719 / 1683
A crowd of camel-borne pilgrims arrive at the gates of Medina, the holy city of Islam where the prophet Mohammad is buried

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe Rows to Wreck

Crusoe Rows to Wreck
Crusoe rows out tothe wrecked ship to salvage as much as he can

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe, Parrots, Cats

Crusoe, Parrots, Cats
Robinson Crusoe with his parrots and cats

Background image1719 Collection: Robinson Crusoe & Dog

Robinson Crusoe & Dog
Robinson Crusoe and his dog

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe, Parrot, Goat

Crusoe, Parrot, Goat
Robinson Crusoe depicted as a boy, with a parrot on his shoulder and a goat prancing in front of him - why ?

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe and his Wife

Crusoe and his Wife
Crusoe longs to revisit the island; his wife offers to accompany him, but she is pregnant & he abandons the project

Background image1719 Collection: Crusoe at the Wreck

Crusoe at the Wreck
Robinson Crusoe salvages goods from the wrecked ship

Background image1719 Collection: CRUSOE AND FAMILY

CRUSOE AND FAMILY
Crusoe with his family of domesticated animals

Background image1719 Collection: Pierre Poivre

Pierre Poivre
PIERRE POIVRE French missionary, turned merchant and naturalist who smuggled plants to Reunion and Mauritius, later governor of Mauritius

Background image1719 Collection: Indonesia / Moluccas 1719

Indonesia / Moluccas 1719
GAMMALAMME with European vessels sailing up the river

Background image1719 Collection: Sun and Zodiac

Sun and Zodiac
The SUN in its elliptical orbit over the Earth, turning through the twelve signs of the Zodiac

Background image1719 Collection: Duc De Choiseul

Duc De Choiseul
ETIENNE FRANCOIS, DUC DE CHOISEUL French statesman, minister of foreign affairs for Louis XV

Background image1719 Collection: Armillary Sphere (Horiz)

Armillary Sphere (Horiz)
ARMILLARY SPHERE horizontal

Background image1719 Collection: Thomas Loombe

Thomas Loombe
THOMAS LOOMBE a gentleman who did not loom very large in the history of his times

Background image1719 Collection: Edmund Dunch

Edmund Dunch
EDMUND DUNCH statesman, descended from the Cromwell family

Background image1719 Collection: Thomas Sheridan, Actor

Thomas Sheridan, Actor
THOMAS SHERIDAN actor and writer, father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Background image1719 Collection: Actor Thomas Sheridan

Actor Thomas Sheridan
Thomas Sheridan, actor and father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, in the prologue to Joseph Addisons play " Cato"

Background image1719 Collection: Thomas Sheridan as Cato

Thomas Sheridan as Cato
Thomas Sheridan, actor and father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, in the title role of Joseph Addisons play " Cato"

Background image1719 Collection: Daniel Defoe & Crusoe

Daniel Defoe & Crusoe
DANIEL DEFOE writer, with scenes from Robinson Crusoe

Background image1719 Collection: Flamsteed / Anon Engraving

Flamsteed / Anon Engraving
JOHN FLAMSTEED English clergyman and astronomer; first astronomer royal (1675)

Background image1719 Collection: Flamsteed (Baker)

Flamsteed (Baker)
JOHN FLAMSTEED English clergyman and astronomer; first astronomer royal (1675)

Background image1719 Collection: Scrap of Crusoe & Friday

Scrap of Crusoe & Friday
Robinson Crusoe and Friday

Background image1719 Collection: Royalists attack Jacobites at Glen Shiel, Scotland

Royalists attack Jacobites at Glen Shiel, Scotland
Scottish Jacobites are attacked by Royalists at the Battle of Glenshiel (Glen Shiel), in the western highlands of Scotland. The Royalists won

Background image1719 Collection: Jaw of a shark, showing its teeth

Jaw of a shark, showing its teeth
The jaw of a shark, showing its teeth

Background image1719 Collection: Fishing on Grand Banks

Fishing on Grand Banks
Fishing on the Grand Banks, Newfoundland



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"Exploring the World in 1719: From Butterflies to Pirates and Robinson Crusoe" Step into the year 1719, a time of discovery and adventure. Maria Sibylla Merian's breathtaking butterfly illustrations captivate our imagination, showcasing the beauty and intricacy of nature. Her art transports us to distant lands, like Asia with its vibrant colors or Sri Lanka's exotic allure. Meanwhile, Africa beckons us with its rich history. In Ethiopia during the 18th century, we glimpse a map that reveals tales of ancient civilizations and cultural wonders waiting to be explored. In this era, notable figures emerge. William Paterson stands as an influential figure whose vision shaped economic landscapes. His endeavors laid foundations for future prosperity. Yet amidst progress and exploration, danger lurks on the high seas. Richard Worley, an English pirate known for his audacity and cunning tactics, commands attention with his exploits that both fascinate and terrify. And who can forget Robinson Crusoe? Daniel Defoe's iconic character captures hearts as he navigates life on a deserted island alongside loyal animal companions. We join him on his rafting adventures across treacherous waters while marveling at footprints left behind by unknown visitors. The geocentric system dominates scientific thought during this period—a belief that Earth lies at the center of the universe—providing insight into how people viewed their place in the cosmos. Closer to home is New Orleans' captivating charm captured in a detailed engraving from 1753—the city taking shape between 1718-1720—an emblematic blend of French influence interwoven with American aspirations. As we turn each page back in time through "The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, " we are transported to an era where exploration knows no bounds—a world brimming with natural wonders, daring pirates sailing uncharted waters, and one man's resilience against all odds.