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Deddington Church. This Print is Respectfully Dedicated to the Benefactor & Subscribers to the Deddington National Schools, established July 26th. 1814, (to whose funds the profits arising from the sale of it will be appropriated;) by their humble Serv.t,
Deddington Church. This Print is Respectfully Dedicated to the Benefactor & Subscribers to the Deddington National Schools, established July 26th. 1814, (to whose funds the profits arising from the sale of it will be appropriated;) by their humble Serv.t, C. Faulkner.
Drawn & Engraved by N. Whittock Oxford. Printed by D. Redman, London.
C. Faulkner [1814 - 1828.]
Lithograph. Sheet 348 x 490mm. 13¾" x 19¼".
A view of Deddington Church in Oxfordshire. There is no decisive date, however Whittocks print pre-dates the Clock installed in 1833, and his move to London in 1828.
The Sir Henry Dryden Collection
[Ref: 8972]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Course of the River Mole, From Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead, shewing the situationof the various apertures called Swallows.
Course of the River Mole, From Box Hill Bridge to Leatherhead, shewing the situationof the various apertures called Swallows.
J.R. Thompson. J.Archer sc. N.Whittock.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Wood engraving. Printed area 220 x 390mm, 8½ x 15¼". Split in lower centre fold, tear just entering printed area, both taped.
A map of the River Mole from Leatherhead to Dorking, with three vignettes.
[Ref: 13163]   £80.00  
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The House at Stratford on Avon, in which Shakespeare was born.
The House at Stratford on Avon, in which Shakespeare was born.
Drawn on Stone by N. Whittock Oxford. Printed by Redman, London.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Lithograph. 241 x 171mm (9½ x 6¾"), with good margins.
The 16th-century half-timbered house on Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, believed to be William Shakespeare's birth place. An early British lithograph. David J. Redman was a former employee of Georg Johann Vollweiler, who sold the secret of lithography to Colonel John Brown in 1807. Redman's plan of Bantry Bay of 1808 is the earliest known lithographic map.
[Ref: 31023]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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