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To the Right Hon.ble Peel Bar.t M.P. &c. &c. This View representing the state of the Ruins on the following Morning is by his permission, respectfully dedicated, by his obedient humble Serv.t. Thomas Wood.
To the Right Hon.ble Peel Bar.t M.P. &c. &c. This View representing the state of the Ruins on the following Morning is by his permission, respectfully dedicated, by his obedient humble Serv.t. Thomas Wood. [&] To the Right Hon.ble Peel Bar.t M.P. &c. &c. This view representing the Destruction by Fire of The Head Master's House at Harrow, on the Night of the 22nd October 1838, is by his permission respectfully dedicated by his humble Serv.t. Thomas Wood.
W. Walton lithog.
Printed by C. Hullmadel. [1838]
A pair of rare & fine lithographs. Sheets: 210 x 270mm (8¼ x 10½''). Creasing and staining in corners.
A pair of views showing the destruction caused by an out break of fire in 1838 at the headmaster's house at Harrow School. The fire was the result of a defect in a new device for heating the building by hot air. It was then rebuilt for Dr Christopher Wordsworth in 1842.
[Ref: 48911]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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South West View of Harrow School Chapel.
South West View of Harrow School Chapel. As it will appear from the Street. April 6.th 1838.
W. Walton lithog.
Printed by C. Hullmandel. [n.d., c.1838.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 295 x 195mm (11½ x 7½'').
A view of the proposed plan for the Chapel at Harrow School. This chapel was never built and the current chapel was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1855.
[Ref: 48910]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Plas Newydd.
Plas Newydd. The Seat of the Marquis of Anglesey. From near the Column.
On stone by W. Walton. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
[British, n.d., c.1830.]
Rare lithograph on india paper, india 225 x 280mm. 9 x 11". Foxing in margins.
Plas Newydd, located in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey, Wales, is the country seat of the Marquess of Anglesey. The house is situated on the bank of the Menai Strait and has views of Snowdonia.
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 24263]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Field-Marshal The Rt. Hon. Earl Roberts, V.C., K.G., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., P.C. Roberts [Facsimile signature in title area.]
Field-Marshal The Rt. Hon. Earl Roberts, V.C., K.G., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., P.C. Roberts [Facsimile signature in title area.]
Drawn by C.W. Walton. 103, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.
[n.d. c.1880.]
Lithograph. 506 x 417mm.
Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, VC, KG, KP, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, PC (1832-1914) was a distinguished Anglo-Irish soldier and one of the most successful commanders of the Victorian era. He was affectionately known as 'Bobs' by the troops he commanded. He fought in the Indian rebellion, seeing action during the siege and capture of Delhi, and was present at the relief of Lucknow, where he was attached to the staff of Sir Colin Campbell, Commander In Chief, India. In December 1858, Roberts was awarded the Victoria Cross for actions on 2 January of that year at Khudaganj. The battles he participated in include: Umbeyla Campaign (1863), Abyssinian Campaign (1867-1868), Lushai campaign (1871-1872), Second Afghan War, Battle of Kandahar (1880), and Second Boer War (1899-1902).
[Ref: 12604]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Wellington
Wellington
W.L. Walton delt. Vincent Brooks, Lith.
Printed at 421 Oxford St.
Tinted lithograph with large margins, fine & very rare. Printed area 430 x 320mm (17 x 12½").
Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, in uniform with the 'Order of the Golden Fleece' at his collar. The Order, founded by Philip III, Duke of Burgundy in 1430 'to honor and exalt the noble order of knighthood', was later inherited by the Hapsburgs and split between the Spanish and Austrian branches. During the Peninsular War, when France was occupying Spain, the order was presented to Napoleon and his brother Joseph but these were revoked by King Ferdinand on the restoration of Bourbon rule in 1813. However the king confirmed the award made by the acting government of Spain to Wellington in 1812, with the approval of Pope Pius VII, making the Duke the first Protestant recipient.
[Ref: 35267]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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