Henry Webber
Henry Webber — the recorded working language is English. Work by Henry Webber is recorded in the collections of Yale University Art Gallery, Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State and State Library of New South Wales. The heading is also recorded as Heinrich Wäber. Henry Webber is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q5729960. Institutional cataloguing adds that henry Webber died in 1826 at London. Institutional cataloguing adds that henry Webber is recorded as sculptor. Henry Webber was born in 1754 at Bern.
Works and production
The following works and productions are recorded by name or by count.
Wellcome Collection catalogues 7 works under this heading. It is also recorded that a descriptive catalogue of the Grace K. Babson Collection of the works of Sir Isaac Newton and the material relating to him in the Babson Institute Library, Babson, Mass / with an introduction by Roger Babson Webber. is dated 1950 and held by Wellcome Collection. Institutional cataloguing adds that 'W' is dated 1903 and held by Wellcome Collection. Institutional cataloguing adds that 'Opposing Aspects of Social and Political Thought' (F Parkes Weber and W Henry Lewin) is dated 1935-1952 and held by Wellcome Collection.
Textbook of nervous diseases / by Robert Bing ; translated and enlarged by Webb Haymaker. is dated 1939 and held by Wellcome Collection. Institutional cataloguing adds that a letter from Elizabeth Webb, to Anthony William Boehm, with his answer is dated 1798 and held by Wellcome Collection.
Collections and holdings
Institutional holdings are recorded as follows.
Wellcome Collection records 52 objects associated with this heading. Journal of the Society for Arts, Vol. 9, no. 420 (1860) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. Institutional cataloguing adds that journal of the Society for Arts, Vol. 12, no. 623 (1864) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. It is also recorded that journal of the Society for Arts, Vol. 10, no. 476 (1862) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
Sources and evidence
This entry is compiled from 6 catalogued sources across 5 independent registers. The registers consulted are Crossref registry, Wellcome Collection, Wikipedia, Internet Archive and Wikidata. Every statement above is held against the register that stated it; where the registers are silent, the entry is silent.
Connections
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Sources
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- 1.
A.R.E Webber: Between Ariel and Caliban, The CLR James Journal, 2010
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Webber, Henry or Heinrich, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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“Henry Webber”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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Internet Archive, 3 digitised items catalogued under Henry Webber as creator.
digital repository · Unverified
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Wellcome Collection catalogue records 52 works naming Henry Webber.
museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5729960: Henry Webber
authority record · Unverified · Wikidata
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