Musgrave, G., Bland, T., & Giles, J. W. (1840). Portrait of a short-horned ox: Which was bred, and fed, by Sir George Musgrave, Bart. Eden Hall, Cumberland, and to which was awarded the East Cumberland Agricultural Society's premiums for the best ox, in two successive years. Aged 6 years, and weighed 140 stones. Painted by Thos. Bland. Drawn on stone by J.W. Giles. Published by Mr. George Bell, C. Graf. Lith. to Her Majesty.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMusgrave, George, Thomas Bland, and John West Giles. Portrait of a Short-horned Ox: Which Was Bred, and Fed, by Sir George Musgrave, Bart. Eden Hall, Cumberland, and to Which Was Awarded the East Cumberland Agricultural Society's Premiums for the Best Ox, in Two Successive Years. Aged 6 Years, and Weighed 140 Stones. Painted by Thos. Bland. Drawn on Stone by J.W. Giles. Penrith [Great Britain]: Published by Mr. George Bell, C. Graf. Lith. to Her Majesty, 1840.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMusgrave, George, et al. Portrait of a Short-horned Ox: Which Was Bred, and Fed, by Sir George Musgrave, Bart. Eden Hall, Cumberland, and to Which Was Awarded the East Cumberland Agricultural Society's Premiums for the Best Ox, in Two Successive Years. Aged 6 Years, and Weighed 140 Stones. Painted by Thos. Bland. Drawn on Stone by J.W. Giles. Published by Mr. George Bell, C. Graf. Lith. to Her Majesty, 1840.