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Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, image 110 x 180mm. 4¼ x 7". Tatty and chipped extremities.
Summer Hill Creek, Ophir, New South Wales, Australia. Plate to Volume III of 'Our Antipodes', published in three vols. in 1852.
National Library of Australia: 2175597. Abbey Travel: 562, 14.
[Ref: 10784]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Lower Wallabi Rocks.
Lower Wallabi Rocks.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Repaired loss of top left and bottom right corner.
The dramatic rock formations at Wallabi point, New South Wales, Australia. Plate to Volume III of 'Our Antipodes', published in three vols. in 1852.
[Ref: 39865]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Presbyterian Church, S.t. Andrew's Square.
The Presbyterian Church, S.t. Andrew's Square.
T. W. Bowler, del.t._W. L. Walton, lith.
M & N Hanhart, lith. Imp.t.
Tinted lithograph with very large margins. Sheet: 370 x 280mm (14½ x 11").
A view of the square outside St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cape Town. In the scene contains many figures included a loaded horse-tram moving towards the distance and woman with a parasol holding the hand of a young boy. From Thomas William Bowler's 'Kaffir Wars and British Settlers in South Africa.'
[Ref: 34490]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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The Roman Catholic Cathedral.
The Roman Catholic Cathedral.
T. W. Bowler, del.t._W. L. Walton, lith./ M&N Hanhart, lith. Imp.t.
[n.d., c.1864].
Tinted lithograph with very large margins. Sheet: 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10¼").
View of St. Mary's Cathedral, Cape Town in which several figures stand by the church, a pair of women walk along the street with parasols and a cart loaded with planks of wood follows behind. St Mary's Cathedral, opened and dedicated in 1851 is the oldest Catholic church in South Africa and is the cathedral church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town. From Thomas William Bowler's 'The Kaffir Wars and British Settlers in South Africa.'
[Ref: 34488]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Graham's Town, From the Bay Road.
Graham's Town, From the Bay Road.
T. W. Bowler, del.t. W. L. Walton, lith./ M&N Hanhart lith, imp.
[n.d., c.1864].
Tinted lithograph with very large margins. Sheet: 370 x 270mm (14½ x 10½"). Repaired damage to top right corner and right outer margin.
View of Graham's Town, South Africa. Founded in 1812 as a military outpost by Lt. Col. John Graham, Graham's Town was created to secure the eastern frontier of the Cape Colony against the Xhosa. From Thomas William Bowler's 'The Kaffir Wars and British Settlers in South Africa'.
[Ref: 34493]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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The Matterhorn, from the North. Plate II.
The Matterhorn, from the North. Plate II.
J.J.B. del W.L.Walton lith. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1849.
Lithograph, sheet 200 x 125mm (8 x 5"). Tiny crease upper right corner.
A view of the Matterhorn mountain of the Alps, which straddles the main watershed and border between Italy and Switzerland.
[Ref: 63066]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Mont Blanc from above the Flégère. Plate IV.
Mont Blanc from above the Flégère. Plate IV.
J.J.B. del W.L.Walton lith. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
[John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1849.]
Lithograph, sheet 200 x 125mm (8 x 5"). End of publisher under title missing due to slight damage and creasing along lower margin.
A view of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, located on the French-Italian border.
[Ref: 63067]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Chain of Monte Rosa from the Riffelberg. Plate I.
Chain of Monte Rosa from the Riffelberg. Plate I.
J.J.B. del W.L.Walton lith. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1849.
Lithograph, sheet 195 x 125mm (7¾ x 5"). Creasing along lower margin.
A view of Monte Rosa from the Riffelberg, a mountain massif in the eastern part of the Pennine Alps, on the border between Italy and Switzerland.
[Ref: 63065]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Ophir Gold Mines.
Ophir Gold Mines.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area: 110 x 180mm (4¼ x 7"). Tear into the title area.
Ophir, New South Wales, was the first place payable gold was discovered in Australia in 1851. This sparked Australia's first gold rush, which proved to be short lived and did not lead to the establishment of a town. Plate to Volume III of 'Our Antipodes', published in three vols. in 1852.
Abbey Travel: 562, 13.
[Ref: 33138]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Fording The Bell River.
Fording The Bell River.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
A team of men persuading two horses to pull a carriage across a narrow river. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey Travel: 562.
[Ref: 56744]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Coombing, Near Carcoar.
Coombing, Near Carcoar.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
A view of an estate in the Central West region of New South Wales. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey 562.
[Ref: 56742]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Hartley._ Chapel and Court House.
Hartley._ Chapel and Court House.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
Hartley, a township in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, with the sandstone courthouse was designed by Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis, in 1837. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey 562.
[Ref: 56741]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Illawarra, a Salt Lagoon.
Illawarra, a Salt Lagoon.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Publication line missing.
Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.9 [Abbey gives artist line as 'From a Sketch by Mrs. G.C. Mundy]
[Ref: 43382]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, image 110 x 180mm. 4¼ x 7".
Summer Hill Creek, Ophir, New South Wales, Australia. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.14.
[Ref: 43380]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Government House, Sydney, and Cove Farm.
Government House, Sydney, and Cove Farm.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
A view looking up at Government House from the banks of Sydney Harbour. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey 562.
[Ref: 56743]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Lower Wallabi Rocks.
Lower Wallabi Rocks.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Hullmandel & Walton, Printers
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½").
The dramatic rock formations at Wallabi point, New South Wales, Australia. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.15
[Ref: 43383]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Gate-Keeper's Lodge, Newark.
Gate-Keeper's Lodge, Newark. Nottingham and Lincoln Railway. Dersigned under the direction of F. Stanwick Esq.re C.E. J.A. Davies, Arch.t.
W.L. Walton lith. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
[n.d., c.1846.]
Very scarce lithograph. Sheet 295 x 350mm (11½ x 13¾") with large margins.
The Nottingham and Lincoln Railway opened in 1846. J.A. Davies also designed Newark Castle Station.
[Ref: 61495]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Picturesque Views on the River Niger, sketched during Lander's last Visit in 1832-33
Picturesque Views on the River Niger, sketched during Lander's last Visit in 1832-33 [1] Views on the Nun Branch of the River Niger. [2] Procession to Ibu. [3] Cliffs at Attah [&] Mountains & Market Conoes near Bokweh. [4] Huts at Jogguh. [5] The Palaver. [6] The Cinfluence of the Rivers Niger and Chadda. [7] Mount Patteh from Bangadeh. [8] The King Giving Judgement at the Gate of His Palace [&] The Interior of the Chief Malem's House. [9] The Morning Call. [&] Attah. [10] Beaufort Island [...].
by Commander William Allen, R.N., F.R.G.S. of London and Paris, and Corresponding Member of the Zoological Society.
London: John Murray, Albemarle Street; Hodgson & Graves, Pall Mall; and Ackerman, Strand. M.DCCC.XL.
Tinted lithographs. 10 plates and title page. Sheet size: 275 x 385mm (10¾ x 15¼") each. Disbound. Damage to title page. Ink stain on first plate. Plate 6 folded as issued. Foxing. Cut down & damage to printed wrapper on which in ink 'from Papa 1845'.
A complete set of lithographs made from sketches by Richard and John Lander along the River Niger, including a panoramic view of the meeting of the rivers Niger and Chadda. No Text.
[Ref: 37241]   £420.00   view all images for this item
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Mount Pattèh from Bàngadeh.
Mount Pattèh from Bàngadeh.
W. Walton, lith. from a drawing by Capt.n W. Allen. Day & Haghw Lith.rs to the Queen.
London, Published Sept.r 1840, by John Murray._ Hodgson & Graves. _ Ackermann & Co.
Coloured lithograph. Printed area 210 x 260mm (8¼ x 10¼").
A view of an riverside settlement in Nigeria, published in Captain William Allen's 'Picturesque views on the river Niger, sketched during Lander's last visit in 1832-33'. Despite Mount Pattèh's distinctive table-top, the location has never been unidentified, although the botanist Vogel described the mountain as being 'near the confluence of the Niger and Benue Rivers, Northern Nigeria'. In 1832 Richard Lander led an expedition to found a trading settlement at the junction of the Niger and Benue rivers. However, the expedition encountered difficulties, including deaths, fever, and Lander was attacked by Africans, receiving a musket ball in his thigh. He managed to return to the coast, but died there from the infected wound.
Abbey: Travel 284.
[Ref: 26405]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Port Eizabeth.
Port Eizabeth.
T. W. Bowler, del.t. W. L. Walton, lith./ M&N Hanhart, lith imp.
[n.d., c.1864].
Tinted lithograph with very large margins. Sheet: 370 x 275mm (14½ x 10¾"). Damage and repaired tears in bottom left edge and top right edge in margins.
View of the town of Fort Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape Province. Fort Elizabeth was founded in 1820 to strengthen the border region between the Cape Colony and the Xhosa. From Thomas William Bowler's 'The Kaffir Wars and British Settlers in South Africa'.
[Ref: 34492]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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King Sahlela Selassie.
King Sahlela Selassie.
On Stone by W. L. Walton, from a Portrait by Major Harris. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London Published by Longman & Co. 1844.
Fine hand-coloured lithograph, rare. Sheet: 140 x 220mm (4½ x 8½"). Creasing.
A portrait of Ethiopian Negus (monarch) Shale Selassie (1795-1847). An illustration from William Cornwallis Harris's 'The Highlands of Aethipia' published in three volumes in 1844.
[Ref: 47239]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Simon's Town.
Simon's Town.
T. W. Bowler, del.t._W. L. Walton, lith./ M&N Hanhart, lith. Imp.t.
[n.d., c.1864].
Tinted lithograph with very large margins. Sheet: 370 x 275mm (14½ x 10¾").
A view of Simon's Town, South Africa which is situated on the Cape Peninsular. Several boats come into harbour while several figures can be seen, sitting and standing in converstaion. In the background Red Hill appears above the clouds. From Thomas William Bowler's 'Kaffir Wars and British Settlers in South Africa'.
[Ref: 34489]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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View of Suez. Taken from the North East.
View of Suez. Taken from the North East.
Drawn on Stone by W.Walton from a sketch by Capt.n Head. Printed by C.Hullmandel.
London, Published by Smith, Elder & Co., Cornhill. [n.d., 1833.]
Lithograph. Sheet 367 x 526mm. 14½ x 20¾".
From 'Eastern & Egyptian Scenery, Ruins, &c. Accompanied with Descriptive Notes, Maps, and Plans, Illustrative of a Journey from India to Europe... Intended to shew the Advantage And Practicability of Steam Navigation from England to India'. The text advocates the British securing the Red Sea route to India in the face of Russian southward expansion.
RARE. Not in Abbey Travel.
[Ref: 21408]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Eagle Hawk Neck.
Eagle Hawk Neck.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½").
Eagle Hawk Neck, the narrow isthmus connecting the Tasman Peninsula and Forestier Peninsula in south-east Tasmania. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.11.
[Ref: 43381]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Tonbridge School.]
[Tonbridge School.]
[Lithographed by W.L. Walton after Charles Tattershall Dodd.]
[Tonbridge Wells: Dodd, c.1840].
Tinted lithograph with hand colour. Printed area 290 x 490mm (11½ x 19¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of 'Frank T. Sabin' frame.
Charles Tattershall Dodd (1815-78), educated at the Royal College of Art, exhibited at the Royal Academy 1847 to 1859.
[Ref: 57518]   £320.00  
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