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Volvox Globator, 1883. "Volvox Globator" chromolithograph published in D. M'Alpine's The Botanical Atlas, 1883. Size 21 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref F530
Mucor, 1883. "Mucor" chromolithograph published in D. M'Alpine's The Botanical Atlas, 1883. Some offsetting and slight soiling. Size 21 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref F529
Desmid, 1883. "Desmid" chromolithograph published in D. M'Alpine's The Botanical Atlas, 1883. Very slight soiling. Size 21 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref F528
Nottingham Castle, 1812. "Nottingham Castle" small copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1812. Size 12 x 8.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F527
Nottinghamshire, North Front of Staunton Hall, 1812. "North Front of Staunton Hall" (Nottinghamshire) copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1812. Size 15.5 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F526
Nottinghamshire, Wollaton Hall, 1812. "Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire, from the banks of the Trent" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1812. Size 14.5 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F525
Nottinghamshire, Cave houses at Sneinton Hermitage, 1810. "Excavations, Sneinton, Nottinghamshire" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1810. Sneinton Hermitage, cave houses that formed part of the original settlement of Nottingham. Size 15 x 11 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F524
Northumberland, Choir of Hexam Abbey Church, 1809. "Choir of Hexam Abbey Church .., Northumberland" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1809. Size 10.5 x 16.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F523
Northumberland, Hexam Abbey Church, 1810. "Hexam Abbey Church .., Northumberland" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1810. Size 10 x 15.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F522
Northumberland, Chipchase Castle, 1813. "Chipchase Castle, Northumberland" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1813. Size 15.5 x 11.5 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F521
Northumberland, Newcastle upon Tyne, Anderson Place, 1812. "Anderson Place, Newcastle upon Tyne" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1812. Size 15.5 x 11 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F520
London, Westminster Hall east entrance, 1815. "Westminster Hall, East Entrance" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1815. Size 10 x 16 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F519
London, Buckingham Palace, 1810. "Buckingham House, (The palace of her Majesty Queen Charlotte) St. James's Park" copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1816. Size 15.5 x 12 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F518
Spirogyra, Desmid & Diatom, 1883. "Spirogyra, Desmid & Diatom" chromolithograph published in D. M'Alpine's The Botanical Atlas, 1883. Slight soiling. Size 21 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref F517
Confervaceae, Ulvaceae & Myxomycetes, 1883. "Confervaceae, Ulvaceae & Myxomycetes" chromolithograph published in D. M'Alpine's The Botanical Atlas, 1883. Slight offsetting and soiling. Size 21 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref F516
Protococcus - Water-Net, 1883. "Protococcus - Water-Net" chromolithograph published in D. M'Alpine's The Botanical Atlas, 1883. Offsetting and slight soiling. Size 21 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref F515
Anthrax Bacterium, 1883. "Anthrax Bacterium" chromolithograph published in D. M'Alpine's The Botanical Atlas, 1883. Slight soiling. Size 21 x 29.5 cms plus margins. Ref F514
London, Bullocks Museum in Piccadilly, 1816. "Bullocks Museum, Piccadilly" (The Egyptian Hall owned by William Bullock) copper engraved print published in The Beauties of England and Wales, 1816. Size 14 x 11 cms including title, plus margins. Ref F513
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