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Memorial of Christ's College Cambridge.
Memorial of Christ's College Cambridge. Proof.
[H. Hale]
Beynon & Comp.y Fine Art Publishers & Engravers Cheltenham [n.d., c.1870].
Fine tinted lithograph. Printed area 700 x 445mm (27½ x 17½"), with very large margins. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A composition of views and portraits of important alumni, including John Leland (c.1503-52), Archbishop Edmund Grindal (c.1519-83), John Milton (1608-74) and Charles Darwin (1809-82).
See: 58580
[Ref: 52113]   £360.00  
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Memorial of Clare College Cambridge.
Memorial of Clare College Cambridge.
[H. Hale] M. Hanhart [pencil signature].
Beynon & Comp.y Fine Art Publishers & Engravers Cheltenham [n.d., c.1880].
Rare tinted lithograph. Sheet 815 x 595mm (32 x 23½"), with very large margins
A composition of views and portraits of important figures, including Elizabeth de Clare (1295-1360), masters and graduates.
See Ref: 58580
[Ref: 51396]   £320.00  
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Memorial of Selwyn College Cambridge.
Memorial of Selwyn College Cambridge.
[H. Hale] Copyright. Proof.
Beynon & Comp.y Fine Art Publishers & Engravers Cheltenham. [n.d. c.1913.]
Lithograph. 706 x 545mm (27¾ x 21½"). Bit grubby in margins.
Memorial piece of important figues and building including head portraits of Selwyn (1809-1878), founder; H.C. Knott (tutor, praelector and bursar); T.H. Orpen (benefactor); John Selwyn (son of founder); and A.F. Kirkpatrick (third master). Founded in 1882 in memory of George Augustus Selwyn, first Archbishop of New Zealand.
See Ref: 52113
[Ref: 20841]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Memorial of Trinity Hall Cambridge.
Memorial of Trinity Hall Cambridge. Artist's First Proof.
H. Hale [pencil signature].
Beynon & Comp.y Fine Art Publishers & Engravers Cheltenham [n.d., c.1870].
Fine tinted lithograph. Printed area 730 x 490mm (28¾ x 19¼"), with very large margins. Framed. Some spotting and damage. Unexamined out of frame.
A composition of views of the buildings and portraits including the founder, Bishop William Bateman, and important alumni, including Lord Lytton.
See Ref: 51396 & 52113
[Ref: 58580]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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