Mulready — n. family name; William Mulready (1786 1863), Irish born British painter … English contemporary dictionary
Mulready stationery — The Mulready stationery issued in 1840, hand coloured Mulready stationery describes the postal stationery lettersheets and pre gummed envelopes that were introduced as part of the British Post Office postal reforms of 1840. They went on sale on 1 … Wikipedia
Mulready-Umschlag — Teil eines colorierten Mulready Umschlags Der Mulready Umschlag ist ein bedruckter Faltbriefbogen, er gilt als die erste Ganzsache der Welt aus England und wurde gestaltet vom Künstler William Mulready (1786–1863). Geschichte Ein Mitarbeiter von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mulready, William — ▪ British painter born April 1, 1786, Ennis, County Clare, Ireland died July 7, 1863, London, England genre painter best known for his scenes of rural life and anecdotal genre. Mulready entered the Royal Academy schools in London in… … Universalium
MULREADY, WILLIAM — genre painter, born at Ennis, Ireland, illustrated the Vicar of Wakefield and other works (1786 1863) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
William Mulready — NOTOC William Mulready (April 1 1786 ndash; July 7, 1863) was an Irish genre painter living in London. He is best known for his romanticizing depictions of rural scenes.William Mulready was born in Ennis, County Clare. Early in his life, in 1792 … Wikipedia
David Mulready — Anglicanism portal David Mulready Bishop of Nort … Wikipedia
Augustus Edwin Mulready — (? c1886) was an English genre painter, flourishing between 1836 and 1880.Augustus Edwin was the grandson of genre painter William Mulready (1786 1863), who had married Elizabeth Varley, a landscape painter and sister of the artist John Varley.… … Wikipedia
William Mulready — Eligiendo el vestido de novia ilustrando el capítulo 1 del Vicario de Wakefield por Oliver Goldsmith. William Mulready (Ennis, Condado de Clare, 1 de abril de 1786 – Bayswater, Londres 7 de julio … Wikipedia Español
Letter sheet — In philatelic terminology a Letter sheet, often written lettersheet, is nowadays an item of postal stationery issued by a postal authority. It is a sheet of paper that can be folded, usually sealed, most often with sealing wax in the 18th and… … Wikipedia