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[Alnwick Castle.]
[Alnwick Castle.]
Drawn and Engraved by T.M. Richardson.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Mezzotint and etching on india, proof before title. 215 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½"). Blindstamp bottom right of india. Very large margins. Surface soiling on backing board.
Alnwick Castle from woods above the castle. From a group illustrating castles on the border of England and Scotland. Thomas Miles Richardson, (1784-1848), succeeded father as master of St Andrew's Charity School, Newcastle, 1806. In 1813 he resigned his school position to devote his life to painting. Initially his work attracted little local interest, and he found it difficult to make a living as an artist. However, from 1814, he began to gain a wide reputation as a result of his exhibiting works in London, at the Royal Academy and the British Institution.
[Ref: 38834]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Melrose Abbey, Moon Light.
Melrose Abbey, Moon Light. Inscribed as a Tribute of Respect to the Revered Memory of Sir Walter Scott. Proof.
Drawn & Engraved by T.M. Richardson.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Published by T.M. Richardson, 53, Blackett Street [n.d., c.1835].
Scarce mezzotint with etching. 370 x 430mm (14½ x 17"). Tears taped.
The ruins of Melrose Abbey, a Cistercian monastery in Roxburghshire. Scott supervised the extensive repair work that was to preserve the ruins in 1822.
[Ref: 57335]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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The Ouse Burn Viaduct, in the Line of the Newcastle,  North-Shields and Tynemouth Railway,
The Ouse Burn Viaduct, in the Line of the Newcastle, North-Shields and Tynemouth Railway, Jonh [sic] and Benjamin Green, Architects and Engineers 1838.
T.M. Richardson Sen.r del & lithog.r. A Ducôtés Lithog.y 70 St Martins Lane London.
London, Published by T. McLean, 26, Haymarket, & F. Loraine, Grey St, Newcastle upon Tyne [n.d., c.1838].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour, on card, as issued. Sheet 345 x 475mm (13½ x 18¾).
A railway viaduct, built 1838 with five laminated timber arches. These were replaced with iron on 1867, when the bridge was widened to four tracks. The Ouseburn Viaduct is now listed Grade II*.
[Ref: 56684]   £480.00  
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