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Gloucestershire, Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester, 1843. "The Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester" engraved by Manwaring, published about 1843. Steel engraved antique print with recent hand colour. Size 14.5 x 8.5 cms including title, plus narrow margins. Ref E8750
Gloucester, Berkeley Castle, 1824. "Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Very good condition. Size 17 x 12 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref E8010
Gloucestershire, Westbury on Severn from Broad Oak, 1824. "Village of Westbury from Broad Oak, Gloucestershire" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Very good condition. Size 16.5 x 12.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref E8007
Gloucestershire, Berkeley Castle, 1824. "Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Very good condition. Size 17 x 12.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref E8003
Bristol, King Road, 1824. "King Road, View'd from the entrance to the Bristol Avon" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Very good condition. Size 16.5 x 12 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref E8001
Gloucestershire, Thornbury Castle, 1824. "Thornbury Castle, Gloucestershire" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Very good condition. Size 16.5 x 13 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref E7999
Gloucestershire, Thornbury Castle, 1824. "Thornbury Castle, Gloucestershire" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. Very good condition. Size 16.5 x 12.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref E7998
Gloucestershire, Newnham, 1824. "Newnham, Gloucestershire" stone lithograph by F.Calvert after a picture by Samuel Ireland, published in Picturesque Views of the Severn, 1824. One small fox mark, otherwise good condition. Size 16.5 x 12.5 cms including title, plus good margins. Ref E7997
Gloucestershire town plans (Gloucester, Tewkesbury & Stroud), 1835. [ Gloucester, Tewkesbury & Stroud ] engraved by J. & C. Walker after plans by R.Creighton, published in Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of England, 1835. The plans were originally produced by Creighton to illustrate the 'former and present' boundaries of cities and boroughs in relation to the great Reform Act of 1832. Steel engraved antique map with original hand colour, coded to show the old and new boundaries. Size 19 x 25 cms plus margins. Ref E7853
Bristol plan, 1866. "Bristol" published by A. Fullarton & Co. in The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1866. Lithographic map with original hand colour. Extremely slight foxing. Size 23 x 14 cms plus margins. Ref E7811
Gloucestershire & Wiltshire, 1794. [ Gloucestershire & Wiltshire ] sheet 23 from Cary's New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland, published in 1794. Includes Tewkesbury, Stow, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Dursley, Burford, faringdon, Malmesbury, Bath, Calne, Devizes and Marlborough. Copper engraved antique map with original hand colour. Size 21 x 26 cms plus good margins. Ref E7705
Gloucestershire, St.Briavel's Castle, 1783. "St.Briavell's Castle, Gloucestershire" engraved by Sparrow after a picture by S.Hooper, published in The Antiquities of England and Wales, 1785. Copper engraved antique print with recent hand colour, full plate mark and good margins. Size 16 x 11.5 cms plus margins. Ref E7625
Cheltenham, Sherborne Spa, 1826. "Sherborne Spa, Cheltenham" engraved by J.Rogers after a picture by W.Bartlett, published in Griffith's History of Cheltenham, 1826. This spa (built in 1818) stood on the spot now occupied by the Queens Hotel. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Good condition with plate mark and wide margins. Size 15.5 x 11 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E7503
Gloucestershire, Charlton King's Church, Cheltenham, 1823. "Charlton King's, Gloucestershire" engraved by C.J.Smith, published in The Gentleman's Magazine, 1823. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 17 x 10.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E7494
Gloucestershire, Prestbury Church near Cheltenham, 1820. "Prestbury Church, Gloucestershire, S" anonymous artist/engraver, published in The Gentleman's Magazine, about 1820. Copper engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 17 x 11 cms including title, plus margins. Ref E7493
Gloucestershire, Church of St John the Baptist at Chipping Sodbury, painting, 1900. "S. John the Baptist Church, Chipping Sodbury" pencil and wash painting, indistinct initials, dated 1900. On card which has some age browning and slight foxing. Size 25 x 31 cms plus good margins. Ref E7364
Gloucester, St. Michaels Church at the Cross, 1850. "St. Michaels Church, Gloucester" tinted lithograph by E.H.Buckler, published by W.Henley, bookseller in Gloucester, about 1850. Very scarce view showing the church and tower at the cross. The church has now gone but St.Michaels tower remains. Faults - slight creasing upper left and lower right, noticeable soiling and a few edge tears (without loss.) Size 31 x 23.5 cms including title, plus narrow margins. Ref E7363
Gloucestershire Churches, 1800. [ Gloucestershire Churches ] with Alston, Saintbury, Cotes, Waddon, Brockworth, Lydney, Woodchester, Rbberton and Stratton churches. Mixed method etching published in a county history about 1800, with recent hand colour. Slight soiling and close trimmed to lower left side. Size 24 x 41 cms plus margins. Ref E7199
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