File:Thomas Heywood, A true discourse of the two infamous upstart prophets (1636), John Bull and Richard Farnham.jpg
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English: Thomas Heywood's pamphlet, A true discourse of the two infamous upstart prophets (1636), with a woodcut of John Bull and Richard Farnham. Reproduced by James Caulfield in 1795. |
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Source | National Portrait Gallery |
Author | James Caulfield (1764–1826), after T. H. (Thomas Heywood) |
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Source | National Portrait Gallery, London |
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Online copyright statement | www.npg.org.uk |
Author | Rights and Images Department, National Portrait Gallery London |
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JPEG file comment | Generated by IIPImage |
Type of item | Portrait |
Date and time of digitizing | 11:43, 25 February 2010 |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS2 Macintosh |
Date metadata was last modified | 17:06, 7 February 2014 |
File change date and time | 09:47, 25 January 2013 |
Unique ID of original document | uuid:DA727CA0239411DF9DCB91EA0E2F2F7B |
Copyright status | Copyrighted |
Contact information | rightsandimages@npg.org.uk
www.npg.org.uk St Martin's Place London, , WC2H 0HE United Kingdom |