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1730 Collection (page 5)

In the year 1730, a myriad of events and creations unfolded, painting a vivid picture of the era

Background image1730 Collection: Salomon Gessner - 3

Salomon Gessner - 3
SALOMON GESSNER Swiss writer and artist, accompanied by a quartet of cupids and tools of his trades. Date: 1730 - 1788

Background image1730 Collection: Laurence Eusden

Laurence Eusden
LAURENCE EUSDEN Churchman who obtained the post of Poet Laureate by addressing verses of obsequious flattery to influential persons. Date: 1688 - 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Frances Dunlop

Frances Dunlop
Mrs FRANCES ANNE WALLACE DUNLOP Scottish lady, associate of the poet Robert Burns Date: 1730 - 1815

Background image1730 Collection: Clayton M Cracherode

Clayton M Cracherode
CLAYTON MORDAUNT CRACHERODE Collector of books and prints Date: 1730 - 1799

Background image1730 Collection: Melchior Cesarotti

Melchior Cesarotti
MELCHIOR CESAROTTI Italian writer, depicted holding one of his books. Date: 1730 - 1808

Background image1730 Collection: Charles Bossut

Charles Bossut
CHARLES BOSSUT French mathematician, editor of Pascals writings. Date: 1730 - 1814

Background image1730 Collection: Anthony Blackwall

Anthony Blackwall
ANTHONY BLACKWALL Classical scholar and Master of Bosworth School. Date: 1674 - 1730

Background image1730 Collection: John Berkenhout

John Berkenhout
JOHN BERKENHOUT Doctor of German origin, in England : writer and naturalist. Date: 1730 - 1791

Background image1730 Collection: Louis De Beausobre

Louis De Beausobre
LOUIS DE BEAUSOBRE (Ludwig von Beausobre) French writer in Berlin. Date: 1730 - 1783

Background image1730 Collection: William Kitchener, Beadl

William Kitchener, Beadl
WILLIAM KITCHENER, described as a conceited coxcomb, is beadle to Saffron Hill and other wards in Holborn, London, to whose householders he presents his likeness. Date: flourished circa 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Costume / Aristos C. 1730

Costume / Aristos C. 1730
French aristocrats of the court of Louis XV wear Jack boots with bucket tops & spurs, armour & swords, a sash, tricorne hats & gauntlets Date: circa 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Frances Jennings - 2

Frances Jennings - 2
FRANCES JENNINGS mistress of James II Date: ? - 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Alexander Aubert

Alexander Aubert
ALEXANDER AUBERT astronomer, who had an observatory at Loampit Hill, near Deptford Date: 1730 - 1805

Background image1730 Collection: Salomon Gessner

Salomon Gessner
SALOMON GESSNER Swiss writer and artist Date: 1730 - 1788

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith / Wainwright

Goldsmith / Wainwright
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writer Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith / Statue / Foley

Goldsmith / Statue / Foley
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Statue to the Irish writer Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith / Perkins Heath

Goldsmith / Perkins Heath
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writer, depicted on the frontispiece of one of his books Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith / Univ Mag

Goldsmith / Univ Mag
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writer Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith / Islington Midx

Goldsmith / Islington Midx
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writers residence, Canonbury Tower, Islington, Middlesex Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith / Green Harbour

Goldsmith / Green Harbour
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Corner of Break-neck Stairs, Green Harbour Court, Old Bailey, where the Irish writer lived in 1758 Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith / Peckham

Goldsmith / Peckham
OLIVER GOLDSMITH School in Peckham where the Irish writer taught Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Frances Jennings - 3

Frances Jennings - 3
FRANCES JENNINGS mistress of James II Date: ? - 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Frances Jennings - 1

Frances Jennings - 1
FRANCES JENNINGS mistress of James II Date: ? - 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Native Canadians Separat

Native Canadians Separat
The Ceremony of a DIVORCE, as practised by the natives of CANADA, in North America over a symbolic fire : it seems that she keeps the girls, he the boys Date: circa 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Marriage, Amsterdam - 2

Marriage, Amsterdam - 2
A bourgeois protestant wedding in Amsterdam : the church ceremony Date: circa 1730

Background image1730 Collection: C18 Weavers

C18 Weavers
A profile of the weavers loom : the spooler beside him is winding the skein of the woof onto quills Date: circa 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Josiah Wedgwood / Stubbs

Josiah Wedgwood / Stubbs
JOSIAH WEDGWOOD English potter Date: 1730 - 1795

Background image1730 Collection: Josiah Wedgwood & Mrs W

Josiah Wedgwood & Mrs W
JOSIAH WEDGWOOD English potter Portraits of him and Mrs Wedgwood Date: 1730 - 1795

Background image1730 Collection: Olive Oil Press

Olive Oil Press. Date: circa 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith & Johnson

Goldsmith & Johnson
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writer, rescued by Dr Johnson, when unable to pay the rent, who reads The Vicar of Wakefield and admires it Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Goldsmith & Spider

Goldsmith & Spider
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Irish writer, watching a spider Date: 1730 - 1774

Background image1730 Collection: Collegian Baptism

Collegian Baptism
Adult baptism among the Collegians, or Rhynsburgers, a Dutch Protestant community Date: circa 1730

Background image1730 Collection: Peter Dollond

Peter Dollond
PETER DOLLOND Optician; joined his father, John Dollond, in pioneering optical instruments Date: 1730 - 1820

Background image1730 Collection: Schrepfer and Spirits

Schrepfer and Spirits
Johann Georg Schrepfer (also known as the baron de Steinbach) (1730-1774) conjures spirits at Dresden, but shoots himself when things start to go wrong Date: 1773

Background image1730 Collection: Winslow house, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Winslow house, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
The house of General John Winslow in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, built in 1730. Date: circa 1905

Background image1730 Collection: PRANGER, Jan (1700 - 1773). Director-General of

PRANGER, Jan (1700 - 1773). Director-General of the Dutch West India Company on the Gold Coast (now Ghana) in West Africa from 1730 to 1734. 1742. VAN DER MIGH, Frans. Engraving. NETHERLANDS

Background image1730 Collection: HOUASSE, Michel-Ange (1680-1730). The Harvest. Baroque

HOUASSE, Michel-Ange (1680-1730). The Harvest. Baroque art. Oil on canvas

Background image1730 Collection: Chalk Farm 1730

Chalk Farm 1730
When it was truly a farm... Date: 1730

Background image1730 Collection: James Yorke, Bishop

James Yorke, Bishop
JAMES YORKE churchman, bishop of Ely Date: 1730 - 1808

Background image1730 Collection: Peter Williamson

Peter Williamson
PETER WILLIAMSON traveler and writer, captured by Native Americans but survived to tell his tale. Date: 1730 - 1799

Background image1730 Collection: Georg Jo Zollikofer

Georg Jo Zollikofer
GEORG JOACHIM ZOLLIKOFER Swiss churchman and writer Date: 1730 - 1788

Background image1730 Collection: Thomas Tyrwhitt

Thomas Tyrwhitt
THOMAS TYRWHITT classical scholar Date: 1730 - 1786

Background image1730 Collection: Francois Duc Villeroi

Francois Duc Villeroi
FRANCOIS de NEUFVILLE, duc de VILLEROI French military commander, marechal de Franc Date: 1644 - 1730

Background image1730 Collection: JOHN SCOTT

JOHN SCOTT of Amwell Quaker poet Date: 1730 - 1783

Background image1730 Collection: John Scotts Grotto

John Scotts Grotto
The grotto built by JOHN SCOTT, the Quaker poet, in the grounds of his fathers house at Amwell, Hertfordshire. Date: 1730 - 1783

Background image1730 Collection: Marquis Rockingham

Marquis Rockingham
CHARLES WENTWORTH, second marquis of ROCKINGHAM English statesman, mourned by Britannia Date: 1730 - 1782

Background image1730 Collection: Dorning Rasbotham

Dorning Rasbotham
DORNING RASBOTHAM Writer and Shakespeare look- alike (but alas, not write- alike !). Date: 1730 - 1791

Background image1730 Collection: Samuel Parker

Samuel Parker
SAMUEL PARKER non-juring churchman and theological writer. Date: 1681 - 1730



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In the year 1730, a myriad of events and creations unfolded, painting a vivid picture of the era. Cockfighting, an ancient sport steeped in tradition and excitement, captivated audiences with its fierce battles. Meanwhile, the renowned artist William Hogarth continued to leave his mark on London's artistic scene with his thought-provoking works. London's Masonic Lodges buzzed with activity as secret societies flourished during this time. These enigmatic gatherings fostered camaraderie among members while guarding their esoteric knowledge from prying eyes. Curiosity about the celestial realm led to groundbreaking discoveries like the early map of the Moon in 1635. This intricate depiction unveiled our closest cosmic neighbor in unprecedented detail, sparking wonder and fueling humanity's fascination with space. April bloomed vibrantly through Twelve Months of Flowers in 1730—a color engraving that captured nature's delicate beauty. Laurent Bordelon skillfully brought forth this visual delight for all to enjoy and appreciate. Across the Atlantic Ocean, Newport, Rhode Island thrived amidst colonial America's bustling landscape. A lithograph from 1864 transported us back to this vibrant coastal town as it stood proudly in 1730—its rich history etched into every brick and cobblestone. Meanwhile, Mexico City pulsated with life as it embraced its role as a cultural hub in Mexico during this period. The cityscape bustled with activity—a testament to its significance within Latin American society at that time. Abraham Newland left an indelible mark on British currency by serving as Chief Cashier at The Bank of England—an influential figure shaping financial transactions throughout 1730s Britain. The Bradford Map or Lyne Survey showcased New York City's evolving landscape through a meticulous line engraving created just one year later—an invaluable historical artifact preserving urban development for generations to come.