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Suffolk, Wingfield Castle, 1819

Suffolk, Wingfield Castle, 1819.
"Wingfield Castle, Suffolk" copper engraved antique print published in Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 1819. Good condition. Size about 10 x 8 cms plus margins, with full plate mark. Ref G652

 
Suffolk, Woodbridge, 1819

Suffolk, Woodbridge, 1819.
"Woodbridge, Suffolk" copper engraved antique print published in Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 1819. Good condition. Size about 10 x 8 cms plus margins, with full plate mark. Ref G651

 
Suffolk, Orford Chapel, 1819

Suffolk, Orford Chapel, 1819.
"Orford Chapel, Suffolk" copper engraved antique print published in Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 1819. Good condition. Size about 10 x 8 cms plus margins, with full plate mark. Ref G650

 



Suffolk, Brayesworth Church entrance, 1819

Suffolk, Brayesworth Church entrance, 1819.
"Entrance to Brayesworth Church, Suffolk" copper engraved antique print published in Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 1819. Good condition. Size about 10 x 8 cms plus margins, with full plate mark. Ref G649

 
Suffolk, Eye, Castle Hill & Church, 1819

Suffolk, Eye, Castle Hill & Church, 1819.
"The Castle Hill & Church, Eye, Suffolk" copper engraved antique print published in Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 1819. Good condition. Size about 10 x 8 cms plus margins, with full plate mark. Ref G648

 
Suffolk, Major House & Great Thornton Church, 1819

Suffolk, Major House & Great Thornton Church, 1819.
"Major House ... & Great Thornton Church, Suffolk" copper engraved antique print published in Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 1819. Good condition. Size about 10 x 8 cms plus margins, with full plate mark. Ref G647

 



Suffolk, Hoxne Hall, 1819

Suffolk, Hoxne Hall, 1819.
"Hoxne Hall ..., Suffolk" copper engraved antique print published in Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 1819. Good condition. Size about 10 x 8 cms plus margins, with full plate mark. Ref G646

 
London, plan of Farringdon Ward Without by Bowen, 1771

London, plan of Farringdon Ward Without by Bowen, 1771.
"Farringdon Ward Without with its Divisions into Parishes from a late Survey" by T.Bowen, published about 1771. Copper engraved plan, the main roads shown are Fleet Street, Fleet market, Holbourn, Smithfield and Ludgate Hill. Two vertical folds as published, good condition. Size 22 x 16.5 cms plus good margins. Ref G638

 
London, plan of Queenhithe & Vintry Wards by Bowen, 1771

London, plan of Queenhithe & Vintry Wards by Bowen, 1771.
"Queen Hith & Vintry Wards Divided into Parishes from a late Survey" by T.Bowen, published about 1771. Copper engraved plan, the main roads shown are Thames Street and the river frontage. Two vertical folds as published, good condition. Size 22 x 16.5 cms plus good margins. Ref G637

 



London, plan of Portsoken Ward by Bowen, 1771

London, plan of Portsoken Ward by Bowen, 1771.
"Portsoken Ward Divided into its Parishes from a late Survey" by T.Bowen, published about 1771. Copper engraved plan, the main roads shown are Whitechapel, Hounds Ditch & The Minories. Two vertical folds as published, good condition. Size 22.5 x 17 cms plus good margins. Ref G636

 
London, plan of Limestreet Ward by Bowen, 1771

London, plan of Limestreet Ward by Bowen, 1771.
"Limestreet Ward Divided into Parishes According to a late Survey" by T.Bowen, published about 1771. Copper engraved plan, the main roads shown are St.Mary Axe, Lime Street, Gracechurch St. and Leadenhall St. Two vertical folds as published, slight age browning, staining to right margin. Size 22.5 x 17 cms plus good margins. Ref G635

 
Hereford Cathedral, 1850

Hereford Cathedral, 1850.
"Hereford Cathedral" engraved J.Newman, published by W.H.Vale about 1850. Steel engraved print. On a large sheet with full plate mark. Size 15 x 11 cms including title plus margins. Ref G632

 



Execution of Lord Lovat in 1746, c1750

Execution of Lord Lovat in 1746, c1750.
"A Representation of the Execution of Lord Lovat". Copper engraved print showing the scaffold with coffin etc. published about 1750. Trimmed to image edge and re-margined many years ago. Size 17 x 11 cms plus new margins. Ref G630

 
London, West India Docks, 1811

London, West India Docks, 1811.
"West India Docks" engraved by W.Cooke after a picture by Samuel Owen. Copper engraved print published in 1815. Trimmed to image edge and re-margined many years ago. Size 19.5 x 12.5 cms including title, plus new margins. Ref G628

 
London, New Bethlehem Hospital & Strand Bridge, 1815

London, New Bethlehem Hospital & Strand Bridge, 1815.
"Elevation of the Strand Bridge..." with"Pediment of Guy's Hospital" and "The New Bethlehem Hospital" Copper engraved print published in Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 1815. Size 23 x 19.5 cms including title, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref G627

 



London antiquities of the 17th Century, 1815

London antiquities of the 17th Century, 1815.
"London Antiquities of the 17th Century" (in Panier Alley, Pie Corner, Eastcheap & Bennetts Hill. Copper engraved print published in Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 1815. Size 18.5 x 25 cms including title, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref G626

 
Westminster Abbey - various antiquities, 1815

Westminster Abbey - various antiquities, 1815.
"Interesting Antiquities in Westminster Abbey" copper engraved print published in Encyclopaedia Londinensis, 1815. Size 18 x 24.5 cms including title, plus margins with full plate mark. Ref G625

 
Cumberland, St. Bees College, 1842

Cumberland, St. Bees College, 1842.
"St. Bees College" drawn by W.H.Bartlett, engraved by R.Wallis after a picture by W.H.Bartlett, published in Finden's Ports and Harbours..., 1842. Steel engraved print with recent hand colour. Size 18 x 14 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G603

 
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