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  • Thomas Bewick
  • English engraver and natural history author (1753–1828)

    Thomas Bewick (c. 11 August 1753 – 8 November 1828) was an English wood-engraver and natural history author. Early in his career he took on all kinds

    Thomas Bewick

    Thomas Bewick

    Thomas_Bewick

  • A History of British Birds
  • Natural history book by Thomas Bewick

    A History of British Birds is a natural history book by Thomas Bewick, published in two volumes. Volume 1, Land Birds, appeared in 1797. Volume 2, Water

    A History of British Birds

    A History of British Birds

    A_History_of_British_Birds

  • Wood engraving
  • Printmaking technique

    of engravings, and may have a distinctive white-on-black character. Thomas Bewick developed the wood engraving technique in Great Britain at the end of

    Wood engraving

    Wood engraving

    Wood_engraving

  • Tundra swan
  • Species of bird

    comprises two subspecies, which are sometimes treated as separate species: Bewick's swan (C. c. bewickii) of the Palaearctic and the whistling swan (C. c.

    Tundra swan

    Tundra swan

    Tundra_swan

  • Bewick's wren
  • Species of bird

    Bewick's wren (Thryomanes bewickii) is a wren native to North America. It is the only species placed in the genus Thryomanes. At about 14 cm (5.5 in) long

    Bewick's wren

    Bewick's wren

    Bewick's_wren

  • The Deserted Village
  • 1770 poem by Oliver Goldsmith

    First Part of an Inventory of the Vignettes of Thomas Bewick and the Beilby-Bewick Workshop" (PDF). The Bewick Society. October 2012. p. 720. Retrieved 2

    The Deserted Village

    The Deserted Village

    The_Deserted_Village

  • Jenny Uglow
  • English biographer and critic (born 1947)

    critically acclaimed biographies of Elizabeth Gaskell, William Hogarth, Thomas Bewick, Edward Lear, and Gilbert White, as well as a group biography of the

    Jenny Uglow

    Jenny_Uglow

  • Cur
  • Dog type

    drovers; they are now extinct. The cur was described by Ralph Beilby and Thomas Bewick in their 1790 work A general history of quadrupeds, as well as by Sydenham

    Cur

    Cur

    Cur

  • Great bustard
  • Species of bird

    (PDF) on 24 April 2012. Bewick, Thomas (1847) [1804]. A History of British Birds. Volume 1: Land Birds. Newcastle: R. E. Bewick. p. 372. "Home". Greatbustard

    Great bustard

    Great bustard

    Great_bustard

  • Emily Brontë
  • English writer and novelist (1818–1848)

    well as in Latin and Classics. They were familiar with the work of Thomas Bewick and John Martin, the engravings of William Finden, and illustrations

    Emily Brontë

    Emily Brontë

    Emily_Brontë

  • Eurasian bittern
  • Species of bird

    (subscription required) Bewick, Thomas (1847) [1804]. A History of British Birds, Volume 2, Water Birds. Newcastle: R. E. Bewick. p. 49. Cocker, Mark; Mabey

    Eurasian bittern

    Eurasian bittern

    Eurasian_bittern

  • Fulmar
  • Genus of birds

    before being given protected status in the 20th century. The engraver Thomas Bewick wrote in 1804 that "Pennant, speaking of those [birds] which breed on

    Fulmar

    Fulmar

    Fulmar

  • Cherryburn
  • 18th-century historic vernacular building in Mickley, Northumberland, England

    cottage in Mickley, Northumberland, England. It was the birthplace of Thomas Bewick, an English wood engraver and ornithologist. The cottage, its adjacent

    Cherryburn

    Cherryburn

    Cherryburn

  • Big year
  • Birdwatching competition

    London People Illustrators John James Audubon (The Birds of America) Thomas Bewick John Gould Lars Jonsson John Gerrard Keulemans Edward Lear Richard Lewington

    Big year

    Big_year

  • Robert Bewick
  • Robert Elliot Bewick (1788–1849) was the son of the engraver Thomas Bewick. He was trained in engraving by his father, but is primarily remembered now

    Robert Bewick

    Robert Bewick

    Robert_Bewick

  • Jane Bewick
  • Jane Bewick (1787–1881) was the eldest daughter of Isabella and wood-engraver Thomas Bewick. She edited her father's biography and supervised his works

    Jane Bewick

    Jane_Bewick

  • Little egret
  • Species of water bird

    2016-04-23. Retrieved 2014-12-31. Bewick, Thomas (1847) [1804]. A History of British Birds, Volume II, "Water Birds". R. E. Bewick. p. 44. Haines, Perry (20 August

    Little egret

    Little egret

    Little_egret

  • List of 18th-century British children's literature illustrators
  • a list of 18th-century British children's literature illustrators: Thomas Bewick (1753–1828) William Blake (1757–1827) List of 18th-century British children's

    List of 18th-century British children's literature illustrators

    List_of_18th-century_British_children's_literature_illustrators

  • Irish Wolfhound
  • Dog breed

    strength and greyhound shape as well as its scarcity. Writing in 1790, Thomas Bewick described it as the largest and most beautiful of the dog kind; about

    Irish Wolfhound

    Irish Wolfhound

    Irish_Wolfhound

  • Red crossbill
  • Species of bird

    the crossbills were described as "unknown" in England). The engraver Thomas Bewick wrote that "It sometimes is met with in great numbers in this country

    Red crossbill

    Red crossbill

    Red_crossbill

  • Corn crake
  • Species of bird found in Europe, Asia and Africa

    and 1813. The originally Older Scots "cornecrake" was popularised by Thomas Bewick, who used this term in his 1797 A History of British Birds. Other Scots

    Corn crake

    Corn crake

    Corn_crake

  • Human–dinosaur coexistence
  • London People Illustrators John James Audubon (The Birds of America) Thomas Bewick John Gould Lars Jonsson John Gerrard Keulemans Edward Lear Richard Lewington

    Human–dinosaur coexistence

    Human–dinosaur coexistence

    Human–dinosaur_coexistence

  • The Tortoise and the Hare
  • Fable by Aesop

    Princeton University Press. p. 204. ISBN 978-1-4008-7957-1. "Aesop (Thomas Bewick)". Mythfolklore.net. Retrieved 2012-03-24. "Aesop's Fables - Victoria

    The Tortoise and the Hare

    The Tortoise and the Hare

    The_Tortoise_and_the_Hare

  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
  • Dutch microbiologist (1632–1723)

    James II of England (1679), William III of Orange, Mary II of England and Thomas Molyneux (in 1685) visited. In October 1697, Van Leeuwenhoek visited the

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

    Antonie_van_Leeuwenhoek

  • Thomas Pennant
  • Welsh naturalist (1726–1798)

    1833. p.36 Bewick, 2 volumes, 1797 and 1804. Bewick, 1797. p. 22 Bewick, 1804. p. 170 Bewick, 1804. p. 165 Mabey, 1986. pp. 106–107 "Thomas Pennant: A

    Thomas Pennant

    Thomas Pennant

    Thomas_Pennant

  • Dalmatian dog
  • Croatian hunting/carriage/coach dog breed

    breed is from Dalmatia; he referred to it as Dalmatian. The book by Thomas Bewick, A General History of Quadrupeds, published in 1790 refers to the breed

    Dalmatian dog

    Dalmatian dog

    Dalmatian_dog

  • St. John's water dog
  • Dog breed

    Archived from the original on July 7, 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2020. Bewick, Thomas (1834). A General History of Quadrupeds: Embellished with Three Hundred

    St. John's water dog

    St. John's water dog

    St._John's_water_dog

  • Aesop's Fables
  • Collection of fables credited to Aesop

    the Wayback Machine See the introductory "An Essay on Fable"p. lxx Bewick, Thomas; Brockett, John Trotter (1820). The 1820 edition of this is available

    Aesop's Fables

    Aesop's Fables

    Aesop's_Fables

  • Tom Bewick
  • British Army general

    General Thomas Howard Bewick, OBE is a senior British Army officer. He has served as Commander of British Forces Cyprus since April 2025. Bewick grew up

    Tom Bewick

    Tom Bewick

    Tom_Bewick

  • Mary Beilby
  • Glass artist

    vessels and paint them in their home, which Bewick said was Mary and Thomas's "constant employment". Bewick's memoir reports a secret attachment to Mary

    Mary Beilby

    Mary Beilby

    Mary_Beilby

  • Great auk
  • Extinct flightless seabird from the North Atlantic

    Retrieved 29 April 2010. Bewick, Thomas (1847) [1804]. A History of British Birds. Vol. 2: Water Birds. Newcastle: R.E. Bewick. pp. 405–406. Linnaeus,

    Great auk

    Great auk

    Great_auk

  • A Letter to a Royal Academy
  • Essay written by Benjamin Franklin (circa 1781)

    brink of its release." The foreword also ironically thanks engraver Thomas Bewick (d. 1838), who, being long dead, "has graciously made no objection"

    A Letter to a Royal Academy

    A Letter to a Royal Academy

    A_Letter_to_a_Royal_Academy

  • The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)
  • English Christmas carol from late 18th century

    was heavily illustrated with woodcuts, attributed in one source to Thomas Bewick. In the northern counties of England, the song was often called the

    The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)

    The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)

    The_Twelve_Days_of_Christmas_(song)

  • Buxus sempervirens
  • Species of flowering plants in the box family

    years ago in Italy were made from boxwood. The British wood-engraver Thomas Bewick pioneered the use of boxwood blocks for wood-engraving. In Old English

    Buxus sempervirens

    Buxus sempervirens

    Buxus_sempervirens

  • The Ant and the Grasshopper
  • Aesop's fable about the virtues of hard work and forethought

    and cold. The fable of "A Gnat and a Bee" was later to be included by Thomas Bewick in his 1818 edition of Aesop's Fables. The conclusion he draws there

    The Ant and the Grasshopper

    The Ant and the Grasshopper

    The_Ant_and_the_Grasshopper

  • Robin Hood
  • Heroic outlaw in English folklore

    State Library of New South Wales, DSM/821.04/R/v. 1 Ritson, Joseph; Bewick, Thomas; Tourrier, A. H.; Buckman, E. (1887). Robin Hood : a Collection of All

    Robin Hood

    Robin Hood

    Robin_Hood

  • Sharon Nesmith
  • British Army officer (born 1970)

    Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command 2021–2022 Succeeded by Thomas Bewick Preceded by Christopher Tickell Deputy Chief of the General Staff 2022–2024

    Sharon Nesmith

    Sharon Nesmith

    Sharon_Nesmith

  • Akenfield
  • 1974 film

    weeps when he accidentally crushes a bird's egg, is derived from a Thomas Bewick tail-piece (pictured) in his History of British Birds. This is a homage

    Akenfield

    Akenfield

    Akenfield

  • Chillingham cattle
  • Breed of cattle

    animals. Simon Schama described the famous contemporary woodcut by Thomas Bewick as "an image of massive power ... the great, perhaps the greatest icon

    Chillingham cattle

    Chillingham cattle

    Chillingham_cattle

  • Marcello Malpighi
  • Italian biologist and physician

    Germain de Lacépède Gilbert White (The Natural History of Selborne) Thomas Bewick (A History of British Birds) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique)

    Marcello Malpighi

    Marcello Malpighi

    Marcello_Malpighi

  • History of Animals
  • Work by Aristotle

    Germain de Lacépède Gilbert White (The Natural History of Selborne) Thomas Bewick (A History of British Birds) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique)

    History of Animals

    History of Animals

    History_of_Animals

  • John Bewick (engraver)
  • English engraver

    John Bewick (March 1760 – 5 December 1795) was an English wood engraver. Bewick was the younger brother of Thomas Bewick. He was born at Cherryburn in

    John Bewick (engraver)

    John_Bewick_(engraver)

  • Northumberland
  • County of England

    Steve Harmison was born in the same town. Mickley was the birthplace of Thomas Bewick, an artist, wood engraver and naturalist born in 1753, and Bob Stokoe

    Northumberland

    Northumberland

    Northumberland

  • Procellariiformes
  • Order of birds

    one of the evening meetings of the Zoological Society". The engraver Thomas Bewick wrote in 1804 that "Pennant, speaking of those [birds] which breed on

    Procellariiformes

    Procellariiformes

    Procellariiformes

  • Eric Ravilious
  • English painter

    1938. His style of wood-engraving was greatly influenced by that of Thomas Bewick, whom both he and Bawden admired. Ravilious in turn influenced other

    Eric Ravilious

    Eric Ravilious

    Eric_Ravilious

  • William Beilby
  • together from 1760 to 1778. In 1767 the young Thomas Bewick joined the family as an apprentice to Ralph. Bewick and Mary developed an affection for each other

    William Beilby

    William Beilby

    William_Beilby

  • Thomas Boreman
  • Pioneer English publisher (fl. 1730–1743)

    Buffon's publication of the Histoire naturelle (1749–88). The engraver Thomas Bewick had seen Boreman's book when he was a child and had been disappointed

    Thomas Boreman

    Thomas Boreman

    Thomas_Boreman

  • Thomas Hanway Bigge
  • English banker

    Bookplates by Beilby & Bewick: a biographical dictionary of bookplates from the workshop of Ralph Beilby, Thomas Bewick & Robert Bewick, 1760–1849. British

    Thomas Hanway Bigge

    Thomas_Hanway_Bigge

  • Richard Lydekker
  • British naturalist and geologist (1849–1915)

    Germain de Lacépède Gilbert White (The Natural History of Selborne) Thomas Bewick (A History of British Birds) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique)

    Richard Lydekker

    Richard_Lydekker

  • List of British artists
  • painter of romantic watercolor landscapes Thomas Bewick (1753–1828) – English wood engraver and ornithologist Thomas Stothard (1755–1834 – English painter

    List of British artists

    List_of_British_artists

  • Clara Bewick Colby
  • American journalist

    Clara Dorothy Bewick Colby (1 August 1846 – 7 September 1916) was a British-American lecturer, newspaper publisher and correspondent, women's rights activist

    Clara Bewick Colby

    Clara Bewick Colby

    Clara_Bewick_Colby

  • The Hare and many friends
  • Fable

    riding across the background. John Wootton, 1727 Thomas Bewick, 1779 Samuel Howitt, 1810 John Bewick (attr) in an 1842 edition William Harvey, 1854 Ernest

    The Hare and many friends

    The Hare and many friends

    The_Hare_and_many_friends

  • Great Stone of Fourstones
  • Glacial deposit in Northern England

    of Bentham." In 1840 The Rural Life of England by William Howitt, Thomas Bewick and Samuel Williams The Great Stone is mentioned in chapter three, Nooks

    Great Stone of Fourstones

    Great Stone of Fourstones

    Great_Stone_of_Fourstones

  • The Ass and his Masters
  • Aesop's fable

    paraphrase of John Ogilby; in the prose collections of Samuel Croxall and Thomas Bewick; and the poetical version of Brooke Boothby. The Dutch painter Dirck

    The Ass and his Masters

    The Ass and his Masters

    The_Ass_and_his_Masters

  • Children's book illustration
  • Illustrations for children's books

    them", citing examples of works by illustrators like W. Heath Robinson, Thomas Bewick or George Cruikshank. He further notes that in cases of Kate Greenaway

    Children's book illustration

    Children's_book_illustration

  • Marmaduke Tunstall
  • English ornithologist and collector (1743–1790)

    estates passed to his half-brother, William Constable. Constable invited Thomas Bewick, whom Marmaduke had commissioned to engrave 'The Wild Bull of the Ancient

    Marmaduke Tunstall

    Marmaduke Tunstall

    Marmaduke_Tunstall

  • Thomas Kerr Fairless
  • English painter (1825–1853)

    He was a student of the vignette engravings of Thomas Bewick, and for some time worked under Bewick's pupil Isaac Nicholson, a wood-engraver at Newcastle

    Thomas Kerr Fairless

    Thomas_Kerr_Fairless

  • Ovingham
  • Village in Northumberland, England

    foreman. Both Thomas Bewick from nearby Cherryburn and George Stephenson from nearby Wylam had relatives who were dyers. One of Bewick's woodcuts is entitled

    Ovingham

    Ovingham

    Ovingham

  • National Trust
  • Conservation organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

    Examples include: Cherryburn, the cottage in Northumberland where Thomas Bewick was born; Smallhythe Place in Kent, home to Ellen Terry; Shaw's Corner

    National Trust

    National_Trust

  • Pauline Bewick
  • English-born Irish artist (1935–2022)

    Pauline Bewick (4 September 1935 – 28 July 2022) was an English-born Irish artist. Bewick was born in Northumberland, England on 4 September 1935, and

    Pauline Bewick

    Pauline Bewick

    Pauline_Bewick

  • Conrad Gessner
  • Swiss physician, bibliographer and naturalist (1516–1565)

    His work on insects was edited by various authors, including Thomas Penny, until Thomas Muffet brought it to publication as Insectorum sive minimorum

    Conrad Gessner

    Conrad Gessner

    Conrad_Gessner

  • Birdwatching
  • Amateur observation of birds

    value is traced to the late 18th century in the works of Gilbert White, Thomas Bewick, George Montagu and John Clare. The study of birds, and of natural history

    Birdwatching

    Birdwatching

    Birdwatching

  • Woodcut
  • Relief printing technique

    OCLC 28495351. Uglow, Jenny (2006). Nature's Engraver: A Life of Thomas Bewick. Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-22374-9. OCLC 70671821. Wikimedia Commons

    Woodcut

    Woodcut

    Woodcut

  • William Yarrell
  • English zoologist, writer and naturalist (1784–1867)

    soon becoming an expert naturalist. He sent many bird specimens to Thomas Bewick, who engraved them as woodcuts for his own book of British birds. He

    William Yarrell

    William Yarrell

    William_Yarrell

  • Mickley, Northumberland
  • Villages in Northumberland, England

    Hills and even the Cheviot Hills are often visible on a clear day. Thomas Bewick, wood-engraver and author of A History of British Birds, the first practical

    Mickley, Northumberland

    Mickley, Northumberland

    Mickley,_Northumberland

  • Washing the Ethiopian White
  • Aesop's fable

    the fable is that a person's basic nature cannot be changed or, as Thomas Bewick has it in his tale "The Blackamoor": "What's bred in the bone will never

    Washing the Ethiopian White

    Washing_the_Ethiopian_White

  • Rock ptarmigan
  • Species of bird

    30 May 2013. Bewick, Thomas; Beilby, Ralph (1797). "White Grouse". A History of British Birds, Volume 1: Land Birds. Beilby and Bewick. "The Official

    Rock ptarmigan

    Rock ptarmigan

    Rock_ptarmigan

  • Philosophie zoologique
  • Book by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

    scientists including the geologist Charles Lyell and the comparative anatomist Thomas Henry Huxley. Charles Darwin acknowledged Lamarck as an important zoologist

    Philosophie zoologique

    Philosophie zoologique

    Philosophie_zoologique

  • Nature writing
  • Nonfiction or fiction prose or poetry about the natural environment, literary genre

    illustrated work of nature writing was A History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick, published in two volumes. Volume 1, "Land Birds", appeared in 1797

    Nature writing

    Nature_writing

  • List of wildlife artists
  • Robert Bateman William Holbrook Beard Frank Benson William D. Berry Thomas Bewick Thierry Bisch Steve Bloom Karl Blossfeldt Rosa Bonheur Carl Brenders

    List of wildlife artists

    List_of_wildlife_artists

  • The Bird-catcher and the Blackbird
  • Fable by Aesop

    part of his Songs for Aesop's Fables. In his History of British Birds, Thomas Bewick says that blackbirds "readily suffer themselves to be caught with bird-lime

    The Bird-catcher and the Blackbird

    The_Bird-catcher_and_the_Blackbird

  • A History of British Fishes
  • 1835–1836 book by William Yarrell

    British Birds. A History of British Fishes followed the example of Thomas Bewick's natural history books in its combination of up-to-date scientific data

    A History of British Fishes

    A History of British Fishes

    A_History_of_British_Fishes

  • The Ape and the Fox
  • Ancient fables, including Aesop's

    which the ape's leg is caught in a mechanical trap, a scene varied by Thomas Bewick to show the ape caught by the arm. A more novel approach to illustrating

    The Ape and the Fox

    The Ape and the Fox

    The_Ape_and_the_Fox

  • Robert Johnson (artist)
  • British artist

    1796) was a British artist, an apprentice of Thomas Bewick in his Newcastle upon Tyne workshop. Bewick taught him wood-engraving, but discovered Johnson's

    Robert Johnson (artist)

    Robert_Johnson_(artist)

  • Gilbert White
  • 18th-century English priest and naturalist (1720–1793)

    mark the 300th anniversary of his birth, and including artworks by Thomas Bewick, Eric Ravilious and John Piper, amongst others. The exhibition catalog

    Gilbert White

    Gilbert White

    Gilbert_White

  • John Peacock (piper)
  • British musician

    Turnbull, of Alnwick. His playing was highly regarded in his lifetime: Thomas Bewick, the engraver, who also lived and worked in Newcastle, wrote Some time

    John Peacock (piper)

    John_Peacock_(piper)

  • Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)
  • Botany book by Theophrastus

    was carefully copied in a printing at Basel, 1541. Gotthelf 1988, p. 113. Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library 2014 French 1994, pp. 92–99 Scarborough 1978, pp

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia_Plantarum_(Theophrastus)

  • William Bell (artist)
  • English painter

    commissions. His sitters included a number of distinguished people: Thomas Bewick, the engraver, "in the style of Rembrandt"; Joseph Austin, the actor-manager

    William Bell (artist)

    William Bell (artist)

    William_Bell_(artist)

  • The Fly and the Ant
  • Aesop's Fable

    Francis Barlow as well as in the prose reflections of Samuel Croxall and Thomas Bewick. In Ivan Krylov's variant "The Fly and the Bee", the bee tries to point

    The Fly and the Ant

    The Fly and the Ant

    The_Fly_and_the_Ant

  • 1753
  • Calendar year

    British admiral, Governor of Newfoundland (d. 1825) c. August 11 – Thomas Bewick, English wood engraver (d. 1828) September 10 – John Soane, English

    1753

    1753

    1753

  • Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet
  • Scottish ornithologist and naturalist

    Parrots, by Prideaux J. Selby with plates by Edward Lear and a memoir of Thomas Bewick 1836, Mammalia: Vol. V: Pachyderms, by Jardine with a memoir of Hans

    Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet

    Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet

    Sir_William_Jardine,_7th_Baronet

  • Chapel House Estate
  • Suburban housing estate in England

    Knoplaw Primary School. A groundbreaking event was held on 7 July 2009. Thomas Bewick School and Walbottle Campus Lower School are no longer situated there

    Chapel House Estate

    Chapel_House_Estate

  • List of people from Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Beilby, 1840–1919 – glass enameller Nick Bell, born 1983 – entrepreneur Thomas Bewick, 1753–1828 – engraver and ornithologist Chaz Brenchley, born 1959 –

    List of people from Newcastle upon Tyne

    List_of_people_from_Newcastle_upon_Tyne

  • John Bill Ricketts
  • English circus owner in the United States

    (December 2013). ‘Caught in the Act: John Bill Ricketts as Glimpsed by Thomas Bewick’. Print Quarterly (XXX, No. 4): pp. 422-426. Batson, Kim (2013). "Transatlantic

    John Bill Ricketts

    John Bill Ricketts

    John_Bill_Ricketts

  • A History of British Birds (Yarrell book)
  • Book by William Yarrell

    ornithologists, replacing Thomas Bewick's book of the same name through its increased scientific accuracy, but following Bewick in its mixture of scientific

    A History of British Birds (Yarrell book)

    A History of British Birds (Yarrell book)

    A_History_of_British_Birds_(Yarrell_book)

  • Ralph Beilby
  • British engraver (1744–1817)

    craftsmanship in that field. In 1767 Thomas Bewick was apprenticed to him. They became partners 10 years later. The texts in Bewick's A General History of Quadrupeds

    Ralph Beilby

    Ralph_Beilby

  • Wilhelm Busch
  • German humorist, poet, illustrator, and painter (1832–1908)

    letterpress printing technique was developed by English graphic artist Thomas Bewick near the end of the eighteenth century and became the most widely used

    Wilhelm Busch

    Wilhelm Busch

    Wilhelm_Busch

  • William Harvey (artist)
  • English engraver and designer (1796–1866)

    bath-keeper. At the age of 14, he was apprenticed to Thomas Bewick, and became one of his favorite pupils. Bewick describes him as one "who both as an engraver

    William Harvey (artist)

    William Harvey (artist)

    William_Harvey_(artist)

  • Building Schools for the Future
  • 2004–2010 UK government initiative to rebuild schools

    Opened January 2008. New Woodlands, Lewisham. Opened January 2008. Thomas Bewick, Newcastle. Opened June 2008. Lord Lawson of Beamish, South Tyneside

    Building Schools for the Future

    Building Schools for the Future

    Building_Schools_for_the_Future

  • Bernard Germain de Lacépède
  • French naturalist (1756–1825)

    Germain de Lacépède Gilbert White (The Natural History of Selborne) Thomas Bewick (A History of British Birds) Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique)

    Bernard Germain de Lacépède

    Bernard Germain de Lacépède

    Bernard_Germain_de_Lacépède

  • The Crow and the Snake
  • Aesop's fable

    Croxall the story served as a warning against covetousness and for Thomas Bewick it illustrated the danger of being ruled by brute appetite. The latter

    The Crow and the Snake

    The_Crow_and_the_Snake

  • Chicken (dance)
  • Popular rhythm and blues dance

    step while doing the twist. The chicken dance gained popularity when Rufus Thomas wrote "Do the Funky Chicken", a hit record in 1970. In the 1960s the Chicken

    Chicken (dance)

    Chicken_(dance)

  • Tynemouth
  • Town in Tyne and Wear, England

    councillo, co-founder of the Girl Guides movement in Northumberland. Thomas Bewick – engraver, spent many holidays at Bank Top and wrote most of his memoirs

    Tynemouth

    Tynemouth

    Tynemouth

  • Henry Austin Dobson
  • 19th/20th-century English poet and essayist

    favourite 18th century writers. His biographies of Henry Fielding (1883), Thomas Bewick (1884), Richard Steele (1886), Oliver Goldsmith (1888), Horace Walpole

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  • British Museum
  • National museum in London, England

    000 satires and outstanding collections of works by William Blake and Thomas Bewick.[citation needed]. The great eleven volume Catalogue of Political and

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  • Thomas Tegg
  • British bookseller and publisher (1776–1845)

    Berwick, and spent time at Newcastle where he met the wood engraver Thomas Bewick. In Sheffield he obtained employment from Joseph Gales, the proprietor

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  • Marsden Rock
  • Rock formation in Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom

    Wood engravings of Marsden Rock A wood engraving of Marsden Rock by Thomas Bewick, created in 1798 and published in A History of British Birds (1804)

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    Marsden Rock

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  • Botanical illustration
  • Drawing or painted image of plants and their components

    Papillon [fr] revived the art of engraving, which reached a new peak with Thomas Bewick, who engraved the woodblocks "across the grain", making them much more

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  • John Hancock (ornithologist)
  • English ornithologist, taxidermist and landscape architect

    between the whooper and Bewick's swan although a formal notice on the subject was read first by R.R. Wingate, a neighbour of Thomas Bewick. John Hancock learned

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  • Wordless novel
  • Sequences of pictures used to tell a story

    after which engraving techniques superseded woodcuts. Pioneered by Thomas Bewick, wood engraving enjoyed popularity beginning in the 18th century, until

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  • TOMASZ
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    Polish

    TOMASZ

    Polish form of Greek Thōmas, TOMASZ means "twin."

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    Spanish

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    Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin." 

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    THOM

    Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."

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    (Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.

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    Thora

    Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess

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  • PHOKAS
  • Male

    Greek

    PHOKAS

    (Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.

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    Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, TUOMAS means "twin."

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    TÃ’MAS

    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Thōmas, TÒMAS means "twin."

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    a twin

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    Toombs

    English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.

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    Thomas

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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    THOMAS

    English form of Greek Thōmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.

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    Tomas

    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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    TOMAS

    Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek Thōmas, TOMAS means "twin."

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  • THOMASIN
  • Female

    English

    THOMASIN

    Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin." 

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    Thomas Tomas

    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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  • Lacee
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    Lacee

    Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's Surname Brought to British Isles After Norman Conquest; Cheerful One

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    Marschall

    Steward

  • Adhunik
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    Adhunik

    Latest; Modern

  • ANSTEY
  • Female

    English

    ANSTEY

    Pet form of English/Irish Anstice, ANSTEY means "resurrection."

  • Adgate
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    English

    Adgate

    English : perhaps a variant of Agate.

  • ÞÓRR
  • Male

    Norse

    ÞÓRR

    Old Norse myth name of a god of thunder, ÞÓRR means "thunder."

  • Chance
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    Chance

    English : from Old French chea(u)nce ‘(good) fortune’ (a derivative of cheoir ‘to fall (out)’, Latin cadere), a nickname for an inveterate gambler, for someone considered fortunate or well favored, or perhaps for someone who had survived an accident by a remarkable piece of luck.Americanized form of German Tschantz or Schantz.

  • AMBROSINE
  • Female

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    AMBROSINE

    Feminine form of French Ambroise, AMBROSINE means "immortal."

  • Vatsalraj
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    Hindu

    Vatsalraj

    Affectionate

  • Enait
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    Enait

    God's Gift

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  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.