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Wells Cathedral – Chapter House

WELLS CATHEDRAL –

VIEW OF THE CHAPTER HOUSE AND EASTERN GATE

Published by Effingham Wilson & Charles Tilt

London, 1836-42

Drawn by H. Browne : Engraved by B. Winkles

 

An original steel line engraving with later hand colouring, from Winkles Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. This was a work produced by Henry and Benjamin Winkles and was published in three volumes between 1829 and 1842. Read the rest

Bristol Cathedral – NE View

BRISTOL CATHEDRAL, NE VIEW

Published by Effingham Wilson & Charles Tilt

London, 1836-42

Drawn by R. Garland : Engraved by B. Winkles

An original steel line engraving with later hand colouring, from Winkles Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. This was a work produced by Henry and Benjamin Winkles and was published in three volumes between 1829 and 1842. Read the rest

Bristol Cathedral – interior view

PRINT OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL, INTERIOR

Published by Effingham Wilson & Charles Tilt

London, 1836-42

Drawn by J. Salmon : Engraved by B. Winkles

 

An original steel line engraving with later hand colouring, from Winkles Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. This was a work produced by Henry and Benjamin Winkles and was published in three volumes between 1829 and 1842. Read the rest

Wells Cathedral – View from N Transept

WELLS CATHEDRAL – VIEW FROM THE NORTH TRANSEPT

Published by Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange

London, Dec 1 1835

Drawn by R. Garland : Engraved by W. Woolnoth

 

An original print with later hand colouring from a steel line engraving, from Winkles Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. This was a work produced by Henry and Benjamin Winkles and was published in three volumes between 1829 and 1842.… Read the rest

Winchester Water Meadows, Hampshire

WINCHESTER WATER MEADOWS, HAMPSHIRE

Published circa 1846.

Drawn by Unknown : Engraved by Unknown

 

An original steel line engraving of the water meadows in Winchester from Dugdale’s England Delineated

This framed antique print shows a view looking northward across the water meadows, towards the City of Winchester in Hampshire. In the foreground, the River Itchen flows through St. Catherine’s Lock, part of the now disused Winchester to Southampton canal.Read the rest

Mount Edgecumbe View, Devon

MOUNT EDGECUMBE NEAR PLYMOUTH

Published circa 1846.

Drawn by Unknown : Engraved by Unknown

 

An original steel line engraving of Mount Edgecumbe near Plymouth, Devon, from Dugdale’s England Delineated. Print published circa 1846.

This framed antique print shows a view across Plymouth Sound to Mount Edgecumbe House on the Rame peninsula in Cornwall. The Tudor house became famous in the C18th for its formal gardens with follies and temples.Read the rest

Winchester Cathedral (NE View), Hampshire

WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL, HAMPSHIRE (NE VIEW)

Published by John Harris, St Pauls Church Yard, Sept 1 1812

Drawn by F.W.L Stockdale : Engraved by J. Hawksworth

 

An original copper line engraving from The Beauties of England and Wales (Volume VI) written by John Britton in conjunction with his friend Edward Brayley. Volume VI comprised the counties of Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Herefordshire and included 25 plates.Read the rest

Priory of St Dennis, Hampshire

PRIORY OF ST DENNIS, SOUTHAMPTON,

HAMPSHIRE

Published by Vernor & Hood, Poultry April 1, 1804

Drawn by J. Hassell : Engraved by R. Sands

 

Antique print of the Priory of St Dennis from The Beauties of England and Wales (Volume IV) written by John Britton in conjunction with his friend Edward Brayley. Volume IV (1805) comprised the counties of  Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Herefordshire. Read the rest

Entrance to Bath from the South

ENTRANCE TO BATH,

FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE BRIDGE

Published by Jones & Co. London 1829

Drawn by Tho. H. Shepherd : Engraved by J. B. Allen

An original steel line engraving with later hand colouring from Topographical Characteristics of the Cities of Bath and Bristol, with the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, displayed in a series of views (1829-31).… Read the rest

Entrance to Bristol from the London Side

ENTRANCE TO BRISTOL, FROM THE LONDON SIDE

Published by Jones & Co. London c.1829

Drawn by W. Bartlett : Engraved by C. Mottram

An original steel line engraving with later hand colouring from Topographical Characteristics of the Cities of Bath and Bristol, with the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, displayed in a series of views (1829-31). This was a part series written by the antiquarian and topographer John Britton.… Read the rest

Bisham Abbey, Berkshire

BISHAM ABBEY, BERKSHIRE

Published by Vernor & Hood, Poultry Sept 1 1802

Drawn by F. Nash : Engraved by W. Hawkins

An original copper line engraving from The Beauties of England and Wales (Volume I) written by John Britton in conjunction with his friend Edward Brayley. Volume I (1801) comprised the counties of  Bedfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. Frederick Nash OWS was an architectural illustrator, lithographer and artist who became a member of the Old Watercolour Society, whose work appeared in much of the Beauties series.Read the rest

Winchester from the Water Meadows

VIEW OF WINCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE

FROM THE WATER MEADOWS

Published by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street, London 1830

Drawn by W. Westall A.R.A. : Engraved by E. Finden 

 

An original steel line engraving from Great Britain Illustrated (1828-30) written by the antiquarian and map maker Thomas Moule. This engraving was based on a drawing by the artist William Westall, who had previously travelled with Flinders on his notable scientific expedition, and illustrated his work the Voyage to Terra Australis.Read the rest

Church of St Cross, Winchester

CHURCH OF SAINT CROSS,

WINCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE

Published by Vernor & Hood, Poultry Sept. 1805

Drawn by G. Shepherd : Engraved by W. Woolnoth 

An original copper line engraving from The Beauties of England and Wales (Volume VI) written by John Britton in conjunction with his friend Edward Brayley. Volume VI comprised the counties of Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Herefordshire and included 25 plates.Read the rest

Winchester Cathedral from Wolvesey

VIEW OF THE CATHEDRAL,

FROM THE RUINS OF WOLVESEY PALACE, WINCHESTER

Published by Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row, Sept. 1 1813

Drawn by H. Storer : Engraved by J. Storer

An original copper line engraving from The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain (1812-19) published in II volumesThe print was engraved by the draughtsman and topographer James Sargent Storer who specialised in the illustration of Old English buildings, especially cathedrals.Read the rest

Ashburton, Devon (Colour)

TOWN OF ASHBURTON, DEVON

From Dugdales ‘Curiosities of England and Wales’

Published by L Tallis, London between 1835-60

Artist and engraver unknown

Thomas Cantrell Dugdale was an antiquarian topographic and cartographic publisher. His nine volume work Curiosities of England and Wales, first published in 1835, included 111 plates & 58 maps worked on by his civil engineer William Burnett. The publication was reissued in 11 volumes as England Delineated in 1846 with 283 plates.… Read the rest

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