EditorialFrom left, Sunday Kong, Maurice Montoya, Vincent Chu and Devanté Campbell on the outdoor court at their former high school, Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on Dec. 23, 2022. (Cole Burston/The New York Times)
EditorialFrom left, Sunday Kong, Maurice Montoya, Vincent Chu and Devanté Campbell on the outdoor court at their former high school, Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on Dec. 23, 2022. (Cole Burston/The New York Times)
EditorialA carriage procession in Barrackpore Park showing Government House from the south west, a garden house and tents behind. ‘April XI 1820’. The wedding procession of James Munro Macnabb and Jean Mary Campbell. The bride was cousin to the Marchioness ...
EditorialMoth plant or cruel vine, Araujia sericifera (Whitish-leaved physianthus, Physianthus albens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by James Macnab from Samuel Curtis' "Botanical Magazine," London, 1832.
EditorialA half-length portrait vignette of Lady Eliza Jane D’Oyly, née Ross, who married Sir Charles D'Oyly at Cawnpore, April 1815. Macnab Collection. 1812 - 1820. pencil. Source: WD 4057.
EditorialA carriage procession in Barrackpore Park showing Government House from the south west, a garden house and tents behind. ‘April XI 1820’. The wedding procession of James Munro Macnabb and Jean Mary Campbell. The bride was cousin to the Marchioness ...
EditorialA carriage procession in Barrackpore Park showing Government House from the south west, a garden house and tents behind. ‘April XI 1820’. The wedding procession of James Munro Macnabb and Jean Mary Campbell. The bride was cousin to the Marchioness ...
EditorialA half-length portrait vignette of Lady Eliza Jane D’Oyly, née Ross, who married Sir Charles D'Oyly at Cawnpore, April 1815. Macnab Collection. 1812 - 1820. pencil. Source: WD 4057.
EditorialA carriage procession in Barrackpore Park showing Government House from the south west, a garden house and tents behind. ‘April XI 1820’. The wedding procession of James Munro Macnabb and Jean Mary Campbell. The bride was cousin to the Marchioness ...
EditorialTitle page of 'The new views of Mr. Owen of Lanark impartially examined'. The new views of Mr. Owen of Lanark impartially examined. Also observations on the New Lanark School, and on the systems of education of Mr. Owen, of the Rev. Dr. Bell, and that ...
EditorialMoth plant or cruel vine, Araujia sericifera (Whitish-leaved physianthus, Physianthus albens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by James Macnab from Samuel Curtis' "Botanical Magazine," London, 1832.