- Monnikendam, North Holland
Monnikendam, North Holland - Breda, North Brabant
Breda, North Brabant - Haarlem, North Holland
Haarlem, North Holland - Boxmeer, North Brabant
Boxmeer, North Brabant - Gorinchem (Gorcum), South Holland
Gorinchem (Gorcum), South Holland - Breda, North Brabant
Breda, North Brabant - Veere, Zeeland
Veere, Zeeland - Spaarwoude, North Holland
Spaarwoude, North Holland - Haarlem, North Holland
Haarlem, North Holland - Dordrecht, South Holland
Dordrecht, South Holland - Franeker, Friesland
Franeker, Friesland - Dordrecht, South Holland
Dordrecht, South Holland - Middelburg, Zeeland
Middelburg, Zeeland - St. Laurens, near Middelburg, Zeeland
St. Laurens, near Middelburg, Zeeland - Paris street scene
Paris street scene - Leiden, Rhijnland (dated 1612)
Leiden, Rhijnland (dated 1612) - Groningen (1509)
Groningen (1509) - At The Café Aphrodite
At The Café Aphrodite - Nijmegen, Gelderland (dated 1544)
Nijmegen, Gelderland (dated 1544) - Dordrecht (dated 1702)
Dordrecht (dated 1702) - Great Storm, 1613
Storms, floods, and burnings were favourite themes with the early newswriters, and several illustrated tracts exist describing such calamities. They are more or less interspersed with pious exhortations, but the narrative is rarely allowed to flag, and every incident is minutely described. There is ‘Woeful newes from the West parts of England of the burning of Tiverton,’ 1612; and a small quarto pamphlet of 1613, printed in old English, affords another good example of this kind of news. It is entitled—it will be observed how fond the old newswriters were of alliterative titles—‘The Wonders of this windie winter, by terrible stormes and tempests, 16to be losse of lives and goods of many thousands of men, women, and children. The like by Sea and Land hath not been seene nor heard of in this age of the world. London. Printed by G. Eld for John Wright, and are to be sold at his Shop neere Christ-Church dore. 1613.’ On the title-page is a woodcut, a copy of which is annexed. - Great Flood in Monmouthshire
In one dated 1607 occurs the earliest instance I have met with of an attempt to illustrate the news of the day. It is entitled ‘Wofull Newes from Wales, or the lamentable loss of divers Villages and Parishes (by a strange and wonderful Floud) within the Countye of Monmouth in Wales: which happened in January last past, 1607, whereby a great number of his Majesties subjects inhabiting in these parts are utterly undone.’ - The Valiant Exploits of Sir Francis Drake
In 1587 there was published an illustrated tract giving an account of the doings of Sir Francis Drake, who was employed by Queen Elizabeth to harass the Spaniards in their harbours, and hinder them in their preparations for invading England. These operations, which Drake himself described as ‘singeing the King of Spain’s beard,’ delayed the sailing of the Armada, and gave Elizabeth time to prepare for defence. The tract referred to is entitled, ‘The true and perfect Newes of the worthy and valiant exploytes performed and done by that valiant Knight Syr Frauncis Drake; Not only at Sancto Domingo, and Carthagena, but also nowe at Cales, and upon the Coast of Spayne, 1587' - An East End Wharf
An East End Wharf - A Typical Street in Bethnal Green
A Typical Street in Bethnal Green - An East End Factory
An East End Factory - A Street Row in the East End
A Street Row in the East End - The Tower of London
The Tower of London - London Street, Limehouse
London Street, Limehouse - In the Docks
In the Docks - Barge-Builders
Barge-Builders - The Water-Gate of London - Tower Bridge from the East Side of the Tower
The Water-Gate of London - Tower Bridge from the East Side of the Tower - The Bank of “The Pool.” Looking Toward Tower Bridge
The Bank of “The Pool.” Looking Toward Tower Bridge