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[Clifton College. ____
[Clifton College. ____ "Interior of the Chapel from the South-West corner".]
[Pencil signatures:] F.P. Barraud. EW. Evans.
London Published July 1.st 1891 by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printsellers' Association stamp. Plate 420 x 545mm. 16½ x 21½". Spotting and some mould.
A view of the interior of the chapel of Clifton College, Bristol. The chapel was built in 1867 to Charles Hansom's original design, of a aisleless building. It was licensed by the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol in 1867. After Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900).
PSA: Vol.I. AP. 100.
[Ref: 22016]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[Pair] Crofton Hall, Yorkshire
[Pair] Crofton Hall, Yorkshire To M,,rs Wilson (now) of New Miller Dam, This Plate is most respectfully Dedicated by her Ob,,t Serv,,t C. Cope. [&] To Miss Richmal Mangnall, of Crofton Hall, this Plate is most respectfully Dedicated by her Ob,,t Serv,,t C. Cope.
Drawn by C. Cope. Engraved by R. & D. Havell.
Published Dec.r 1st 1813, by Mr. Cope.
Pair of aquatints, printed in colours and hand-finished. Each sheet 335 x 250mm (13 x 10"). Trimmed to plate, laid.on board.
Crofton Hall, a school attended by the Bronte sisters, in Crofton, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, now the site of Crofton High School. In 1808 Miss Richmal Mangnall (1769-1820), a former pupil, bought Crofton Hall, running the school there until her death. She was one of the most prominent educators of girls of her time.
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[Old College Chapel Dulwich ] [in pencil to the right.]
[Old College Chapel Dulwich ] [in pencil to the right.]
Wallace Hester. [signed in pencil to left.]
[n.d. c.1930.]
Etching with pencil signature and large margins. Plate: 252 x 170mm (10 x 6¾").
A view of Christ's Chapel, consecrated in 1616 by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, as part of the Dulwich College foundation.
[Ref: 34486]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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Dulwich Chapel [in pencil to the right.]
Dulwich Chapel [in pencil to the right.]
Wallace Hester 3rd Proof. [signed in pencil to left.]
[n.d. c.1930.]
Etching with pencil signature. Plate 177 x 252mm (7 x 10").
A view of Christ's Chapel, consecrated in 1616 by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, as part of the Dulwich College foundation.
[Ref: 30669]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Dulwich College [in pencil to right.]
Dulwich College [in pencil to right.]
Wallace Hester [signed in pencil to left.]
[n.d. c.1930.]
Etching with pencil signature, large margins. Plate 171 x 253mm (6¾ x 10").
A view of Dulwich College, the independent school for boys in London. The school was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, a successful Elizabethan actor
[Ref: 30931]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Dulwich College [in pencil to right].
Dulwich College [in pencil to right].
Wallace Hester [signed in pencil].
[n.d., c.1930].
Drypoint etching with large margins. Plate: 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"). Slight spot on left.
View of the entrance to Dulwich College, the main building, or New College, can be seen beyond the gate. The school was re-established on Dulwich Common in the 1870s and the New College building was designed by Charles Barry Junior in a style he called 'North Italian of the Thirteenth Century'.
[Ref: 34097]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Dulwich College. [in pencil on right].
Dulwich College. [in pencil on right].
Wallace Hester. [in pencil on left].
[n.d., c.1930]
Etching with very large margins. Plate: 245 x 175mm (9¾ x 7").
View of the main school buildings of Dulwich College, designed by Sir Charles Barry, from the playing fields.
[Ref: 34487]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Eton St. Andrew's Day.]
[Eton St. Andrew's Day.]
Tom. M. Hemy 1887. G.Woolliscroft Rhead sc.
London, Published Jan.y 1st 1888 by Mess.rs Dickensons, Publishers to the Queen, 114 New Bond Street W. Copyright Registered.
Etching, proof limited.edition on vellum, signed by the engraver. 400 x 570mm, 15½ x 22½mm.
Having been commissioned to do a series of pictures of public schools, Hemy (1852-1937) spoke to the pupils to discover what interested them. Thus at Eton he chose to draw the Wall Game. He wrote: "Everyone has heard of the Wall Game at Eton; it is played nowhere else, and I think is the most exciting of games, but difficult to understand, very. I thought on St. Andrews Day, which is the match day of the year, when the game is played between the Oppidans and the Collegians, that I had some chance of getting some information from an outsider, as I saw a man who appeared to be busy reporting this game; and I immediately interrogated him as to what it all meant. His reply was, although he had been reporting it for quite a number of years, he knew nothing about the points of the game; so I suppose he did with his notes as I with my pictures - handed them over to the players themselves for revision". The image shows the college and the Eton Wall Game.
PSA 235 Limited. Edition
[Ref: 8560]   £380.00  
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Cloisters, Eton [pencil]
Cloisters, Eton [pencil]
W.H. Wallace Hester [pencil signature]
[n.d., c.1912.]
Etching, blind stamped 'Artist's Proof', inked '24'. 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"). Very large margins.
By Wallace Hester, etcher and illustrator responsible for 12 cartoons for Vanity Fair, 1910, 1911, 1913.
[Ref: 38922]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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Eton from the 15 arch'd Bridge.
Eton from the 15 arch'd Bridge.
Eton, Published June 1821...by J. Ingalton.
Etching, printed on chine collé. Plate: 165 x 240mm (6½ x 9½'') very large margins. Foxing.
A view of Eton College with three figures playing cricket on the green.
[Ref: 49117]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Eton [pencil]
Eton [pencil]
W.H. Wallace Hester [pencil signature]
[n.d., c.1912.]
Etching, blind stamped 'Artist's Proof', faded ink '26'. 175 x 255mm (7 x 10"). Very large margins.
By Wallace Hester, etcher and illustrator responsible for 12 cartoons for Vanity Fair, 1910, 1911, 1913.
[Ref: 38924]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Eton] [Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race, Disporting on thy margent green, The paths of pleasure trace.
[Eton] [Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race, Disporting on thy margent green, The paths of pleasure trace. Gray's Ode.]
[JC pinxit. Silvester sculpsit.]
[London, Published June 1 1803, by R Silvester, No. 27, Strand]
Rare & large stipple, proof before letters. 505 x 660mm (20 x 26"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A distant view of Eton, with cherubic boys playing in the foreground, with cricket, boating, punting, swimming, and playing at being horses and carriage driver. To the right older pupils read.
[Ref: 56252]   £950.00  
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[Eton] The New Boy.
[Eton] The New Boy.
Aussie.
[n.d., c.1920.]
Ink and watercolour sketches. Sheet 360 x 265mm (14¼ x 10½"). Some scuffing and staining.
A sheet with five satirical sketches of the life of a boy starting at Eton, being bullied and playing cricket.
[Ref: 62353]   £350.00  
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[Eton. Absence, in School Yard.]
[Eton. Absence, in School Yard.]
[Pencil signatures:] G Woolliscroft Rhead. Tom M Hemy. [Etched in image:] G Woolliscroft Rhead Sc. Tom M Hemy 1887.
London, Published August 12.th 1887, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Fosters, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 387 x 552mm. 15¼ x 21¾".
Students and masters gathered in the main courtyard, all dressed formally with top-hats. Eton College, founded in 1440 by Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor", located in Eton, near Windsor, Berkshire.
PSA: Vol.I. AP. 300.
[Ref: 22068]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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This view representing the triennial Ceremony of the procession AD MONTEM, is respectfully dedicated to the Nobleman and Gentleman educated at Eton.
This view representing the triennial Ceremony of the procession AD MONTEM, is respectfully dedicated to the Nobleman and Gentleman educated at Eton.
Drawn by G. B. Campion. Engraved by C. Hunt.
London published Dec.r 1.st 1838, by Ackerman & Co. 96 Strand.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Printed area: 390 x 560mm (15¼ x 22"). Unexamined out of frame. Light spotting in sky of printed area.
A scene depicting a procession at Eton, called the Montem. The object of the ceremony, celebrated on Whit Tuesday, was to make a collection for the senior scholar on the foundation, in preparation for his leaving Eton for University. Carriages, a military band and crowds of onlookers, watch the procession of figures in elaborate costume. Windsor Castle can be seen in the disctance. The print is dedicated to 'The Noblemen and Gentlemen educated at Eton', and inscribed underneath is a detailed explanation of the event.
Hickman: 207.
[Ref: 32054]   £750.00  
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To Joseph Goodall, D.D. Provost, and the Reverend the Fellows, This View of Eton College, is by Permission, most humbly dedicated, by their much obliged and devoted Servant, John Buckler.
To Joseph Goodall, D.D. Provost, and the Reverend the Fellows, This View of Eton College, is by Permission, most humbly dedicated, by their much obliged and devoted Servant, John Buckler.
Drawn & Etched by J. Buckler, F.S.A. Engraved by R. Reeve.
Published May 1814, by J. Buckler, Bermondsey, Surrey.
A very fine etching and aquatint. Plate 478 x 649mm. 18¾ x 25½". Toning and staining. Small tears into the margins. Very large margins, uncut.
A gateway with a large bay window made up of smaller windows, between angular towers with little cupolas, with castellated walls extending to either side, a square tower on the right, the nave of a separate chapel at right angles to the wall and people in the court between them, including small boys playing and two women looking at a statue surrounded by iron railings. One of a series of engraved views, begun in 1800 with the encouragement of Martin Routh, President of Magdalene College, Oxford. The first was an engraving of Lincoln Cathedral; by 1814 the series included all the English cathedrals and many major collegiate and parish churches. From around 1810, John Buckler's son, John Chessell Buckler (1793-1894) assisted his father in producing a vast number of drawings; J C Buckler's son George (1811-1886) later became involved in the enterprise also and in 1822, J C Buckler published the 'Views of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales', for which he wrote a text and in which he incorporated his father's engravings.
[Ref: 23367]   £650.00  
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[Eton College from the River Thames.]
[Eton College from the River Thames.]
David Law [pencil signature; 'D Law' etched in image.]
[British, n.d., c.1885.]
Drypoint etching on india paper, artist's presentation proof with his personal dedication in pencil lower right (dedicatee unclear). 250 x 355mm, 9¾ x 14". Remarque of books with lamp and ink pot to lower margin. A very fine impression with full margins, mint. Artist's signature in lower right.
Inscribed 'Private proof' in pencil lower left. David Law (1831 - 1901), etcher and landscape painter, born in Edinburgh; moved to London in 1850s, one of the founders of the Royal Society of Painters, Etchers, Engravers in 1881. Died in Sussex.
[Ref: 21879]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Eton - Upper School_
Eton - Upper School_"Speeches."
Painted by T.M. Hemy. Etched by C.O. Murray. [Etched into image:] Tom M Hemy 1887. CO Murray Sc.
London, Published January 16.th 1888, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 532 x 388mm. 21 x 15¼". Overall paper toning, crease lower right-hand corner of margin.
Upper school speeches held at Eton College, Eton, near Windsor. This famous independent school for boys was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor".
PSA: Vol.I. Present. 25.
[Ref: 22038]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Eton - Upper School_
[Eton - Upper School_"Speeches."]
[Pencil signature:] Chas O. Murray. [Etched into image:] Tom M Hemy 1887. CO Murray Sc.
London, Published January 16.th 1888, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 532 x 392mm. 21 x 15½".
Upper school speeches held at Eton College, Eton, near Windsor. This famous independent school for boys was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor".
PSA: Vol.I. AP. 150.
[Ref: 22039]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Eton - Upper School_
[Eton - Upper School_"Speeches."]
[Pencil signature:] Tom. M. Hemy. Chas O. Murray. [Etched into image:] Tom M Hemy 1887. CO Murray Sc.
London, Published January 16.th 1888, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Remarque in the title area. Plate 528 x 393mm. 20¾ x 15½".
Upper school speeches held at Eton College, Eton, near Windsor. This famous independent school for boys was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor". Remarque of the arms of Eton College.
PSA: Vol.I. Rem.Proofs. 60.
[Ref: 22040]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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History of Eton College.
History of Eton College.
[London: Rudolph Ackermann, 1816 but later]
Extract. 4to, later maroon cloth gilt; pp. 72; nine aquatints and one etching, all with original hand colour. Some spotting.
An extract containing all the plates and text relating to Eton from Ackermann's 'Public Schools', first published 1816. The plates are four exterior views, interiors of the chapel, School Room, Hall and Library and a portrait of a scholar.
Abbey: Scenery 438.
[Ref: 53764]   £450.00   view all images for this item
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[Eton College, Gateway,
[Eton College, Gateway, "Entrance to School Yard".]
H Jamyn Brooks. FG Stevenson [signed in pencil].
London, Published Sept. 12th 1891, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to the Queen, 111 New Bond Street W. Copyright Registered.
Hand coloured etching, signed artist's proof from an edition limited to 100. 400 x 540mm, 15¾ x 21¼". Some age toning to paper.
Pupils in a courtyard at Eton College, in traditional uniform of top hat, black tailcoat and waistcoat, and pinstriped trousers. Eton College, often referred to simply as Eton, is a British independent school for boys aged 13 to 18. It was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor". Printsellers' Association blindstamp lower left. After Henry Jamyn Brooks (1865 - 1925).
Printsellers' Association p.111.
[Ref: 20388]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Collegium Beatæ Mariæ de Etona.
Collegium Beatæ Mariæ de Etona.
[n.d., 1702.]
Engraved scrap, sheet 80 x 70mm. Trimmed, laid on album sheet.
The arms of Eton College.
[Ref: 7084]   £35.00   (£42.00 incl.VAT)
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Eton College from the Playing Fields [ms]
Eton College from the Playing Fields [ms]
W. Evans 1823 [in image]
Rare lithograph with hand-colouring, sheet 180 x 245mm (7 x 9½"). Trimmed and false margins added.
Eton College, founded in 1440 by Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor", located in Eton, near Windsor, Berkshire. Lithograph by William Evans of Eton (1798-1877), watercolour painter, executed in 1823, the year that Evans was appointed drawing-master of Eton. Evans' later work reflects the influence of artist friends such as Edwin Landseer and J.F. Lewis.
[Ref: 41388]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Eton College. Playing Fields. Eton Winchester Match.]
[Eton College. Playing Fields. Eton Winchester Match.]
F.G. Stevenson Sculps. H. Jamyn Brooks. [Pencil signature:] FGStevenson.
London Published Dec.2nd 1889 by Messrs Dickinson & Foster Publishers to The Queen, 114 New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching, signed by the artist. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 425 x 628mm. 16¾ x 24¾".
A cricket match between Eton College and Winchester, held on the playing fields at Eton.
[Ref: 24021]   £350.00  
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Felsted. ____
Felsted. ____ "The Chapel".
Painted by Edward J. Hodgson. Etched by Edward J. Hodgson.
London, Published March 10.th 1897, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 528 x 385mm. 20¾ x 15¼". Slight overall toning.
The chapel at Felsted School, Essex. It was founded in 1564 by Richard Lord Rich.
[Ref: 22034]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Felsted. ____
[Felsted. ____ "The Chapel".]
[Pencil signatures:] Edward J. Hodgson.
London, Published March 10.th 1897, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 528 x 386mm. 20¾ x 15¼".
The chapel at Felsted School, Essex. It was founded in 1564 by Richard Lord Rich.
[Ref: 22035]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Felsted. ____
Felsted. ____ "General View".
Painted by Edward J. Hodgson. Etched by Edward J. Hodgson.
London, Published March 10.th 1897, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 375 x 533mm. 14¾ x 21".
A general view of Felsted School, Essex. It was founded in 1564 by Richard Rich. This school saw the likes of four of Oliver Cromwell's sons.
[Ref: 22032]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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[Felsted ____
[Felsted ____ "Old School".]
[Pencil signatures:] Edward S. Hodgson.
London, Published March 10.th 1897, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 375 x 531mm. 14¾ x 21".
Interior of the old school, Felsted School, Essex, founded in 1564 by Richard Lord Rich.
PSA: Vol.II. AP. 25.
[Ref: 22063]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Felsted ____
Felsted ____ "Old School".
Painted by Edward S. Hodgson. Etched by Edward S. Hodgson.
London, Published March 10.th 1897, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Plate 375 x 531mm. 14¾ x 21".
Interior of the old school, Felsted School, Essex, founded in 1564 by Richard Lord Rich.
[Ref: 22062]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Free Grammar School, Birmingham.
Free Grammar School, Birmingham.
T. Underwoof del. T. Radclyffe sc.
Published by W. Emans Sep.tr 26.th 1829 Bromsgrove St. Birmingham.
Engraving. Plate 140 x 222mm. 5½ x 8¾".
The Free Grammar School, New Street, from 1731 to 1834, which was then demolished to make way for King Edward's School, New Street, Birmingham. From "A New and Compendious History of the County of Warwick, from the earliest period to the present time comprising views of the principal towns, buildings, modern improvements, seats of the nobility and gentry, ecclesiastical edifices, &c." by William Smith, published, Birmingham 1830.
[Ref: 21893]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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Trinity College, Scotland.
Trinity College, Scotland.
G. Hawkins, lith. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the Queen.
[n.d., c.1845.]
Tinted lithograph, fine & scarce. Printed area: 250 x 365mm (10 x 14½"), with very large margins.
A view of Glenalmond College, formerly Trinity College Scotland. The school was founded in 1847 for boys destined for the Scottish Episcopal Church by William Gladstone and James Hope-Scott. The building was designed by John Henderson and built on the land of George Patton, Lord Glenalmond.
[Ref: 46901]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Hackney School.
Hackney School.
Engraved by R. Reeve.
[n.d., c1820]
Coloured aquatint, 275 x 425mm.
Paper watermarked 1818. School Buildings with children playing ball games, including cricket.
[Ref: 4806]   £480.00  
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Hackney School.
Hackney School.
Engraved by R. Reeve.
[n.d., c.1820.]
Aquatint, 330 x 480mm. 13 x 18¾". Small scrape to image.
School Buildings with children playing ball games, including cricket.
Guildhall Library Record: 8429.
[Ref: 11950]   £320.00  
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Hackney School.
Hackney School.
Engraved by R. Reeve.
[n.d., c1820]
Hand coloured aquatint; J. Whatman watermark. Plate: 475 x 325mm, (18¾ x 12¾"). Staining and damage in thread margins.
A view of a large school building in Hackney, in which several boys play ball games in the grounds.
[Ref: 40206]   £480.00  
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To The Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company
To The Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company This View of the College Hayleybury is most respectfully dedicated by their obedient & faithfull servant, Fred.k W.L Stockdale.
T. Picken lith. Day & Hague Lith.rs to the Queen.
London, Published by Ackermann & C.o April, 1846
Lithograph with hand colour, sheet 375 x (14¾ x Mount burn. Time stained.
A view of Haileybury and Imperial Service College in Hertfordshire. The Haileybury campus originally belonged to, and was occupied by, the East India College (EIC), the training establishment founded in 1806 for administrators of the East India Company. In the wake of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the East India Company was nationalised, and its College closed in January 1858. In 1862, a public school opened on the site, with royal charter being received in 1864. Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale (1786–1858) was a British artist. Stockdale was primarily a landscape artist, and his work was often published as engravings. He signed his work F.W.L. Stockdale. After working for the East India Company, Stockdale specialised in the antiquities of southern England and the West Country.
[Ref: 61187]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Haileybury from the 20 Acre Field.
Haileybury from the 20 Acre Field.
G. Hayes.
Published by W.H. Beynon & Co Cheltenham. [n.d., c.1900.]
Etching on india. 190 x 355mm (7½ x 14"), with large margins.
Haileybury and Imperial Service College (usually shortened to Haileybury), is an independent school founded in 1862 at Hertford Heath, Hertfordshire, in 500 acres of parkland occupied until 1858 by the East India College. The principal architect, William Wilkins, also designed the National Gallery in London, and Downing College, Cambridge. The school is built around four ranges which enclose an area known as Quad, the largest academic quadrangle in the UK and one of the largest in the world. By Gertrude Ellen Hayes (1872-1956), who married Alfred Kedington. Both were art tutors at Rugby School.
[Ref: 53475]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Quad. Haileybury.
The Quad. Haileybury.
G. Hayes.
Published by W.H. Beynon & Co Cheltenham. [n.d., c.1900.]
Etching on india. 190 x 350mm (7½ x 13¾"), with large margins.
Haileybury and Imperial Service College (usually shortened to Haileybury), is an independent school founded in 1862 at Hertford Heath, Hertfordshire, in 500 acres of parkland occupied until 1858 by the East India College. The principal architect, William Wilkins, also designed the National Gallery in London, and Downing College, Cambridge. The school is built around four ranges which enclose an area known as Quad, the largest academic quadrangle in the UK and one of the largest in the world. By Gertrude Ellen Hayes (1872-1956), who married Alfred Kedington. Both were art tutors at Rugby School.
[Ref: 53474]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The Library Harrow.
The Library Harrow.
Wallace Hester signed in Pencil.
[Ed J Burrow & Co. Ltd. Cheltenham & London Fine Art Publishers.]
Etching 255 x 170mm 10 x 6¾ inches.
[Ref: 19655]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow.
Harrow.
Wallace Hester signed in Pencil.
[Ed J Burrow & Co. Ltd. Cheltenham & London Fine Art Publishers]
Etching 255 x 170mm 10 x 6¾ inches.
[Ref: 19653]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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First Master's House Harrow School
First Master's House Harrow School
F. Mackenzie del.t J.Stadler sculpt.
London Pub.d June 1 1816 at the 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Coloured Aquatint 300 x 252mm 11¾ x 10 inches.
[Ref: 19644]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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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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To the Noblemen and Gentlemen educated at Harrow. This View, taken from the grounds of Richard Page Esq.r Is Respectfully Dedicated by their most obedient and very humble Servant, Geo Barrel.
To the Noblemen and Gentlemen educated at Harrow. This View, taken from the grounds of Richard Page Esq.r Is Respectfully Dedicated by their most obedient and very humble Servant, Geo Barrel.
Published Feb.y 27, 1802 by George Barrel, Paddington.
Very scarce hand-coloured etching and aquatint; paper watermarked. 430 x 558mm (17 x 22"). Trimmed. Two old repaired tears.
A view showing Harrow School and St Mary's CE Church, Harrow, London.
[Ref: 52465]   £420.00  
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Harrow School.
Harrow School.
W. Westall del.t J.Stadler sculpt.
London Pub.d June 1 1816 at the 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Coloured Aquatint 300 x 252mm 11¾ x 10 inches.
[Ref: 19647]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow. The Old School [in plate.]
Harrow. The Old School [in plate.] Just Published. ''Famous Schools of England''. A series of original drypoints by Terence H. Lambert. (Limited editions).
Limited edition of 50/250. Terence H. Lambert [pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Drypoint, signed by the artist. 195 x 155mm (7¾ x 6") very large margins. In original mount with printed gallery label. Mint.
By Terence Henry Lambert [b.1891].
[Ref: 49236]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow Church & School from near the Cricket Grounds.
Harrow Church & School from near the Cricket Grounds.
W. Westall del.t J.Stadler sculpt.
London Pub.d June 1 1816 at the 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Coloured Aquatint 300 x 252mm 11¾ x 10 inches.
[Ref: 19646]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Pencil signatures:] H. Jamyn Brooks. F.G. Stevenson. [Etched in image:] FGS Sculpt.
London, Published Feb.y 2.nd 1891, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Remarque in title area. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 426 x 561mm. 16¾ x 22".
The interior of a classroom at Harrow School, founded in 1571. This is the original schoolroom of John Lyon's foundation and still contains the canopied seat provided for the first master, and the uncomfortable forms upon which the first generation of Harrow boys sat. Carved on the dingy oak panelling which surrounds the room are the names, rudely cut by their own hands, of Byron, Sir Robert Peel, Sir William Jones, Lord Palmerston, Sheridan and other Harrovians. Remarque of the arms of Harrow School.
PSA: Vol I. Rem.AP. 60.
[Ref: 22037]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Harrow. ____ 4th Form Room.]
[Pencil signatures:] H. Jamyn Brooks. F.G. Stevenson. [Etched in image:] FGS Sculpt.
London, Published Feb.y 2.nd 1891, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond Street, W. Copyright Registered.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 431 x 567mm. 17 x 22¼". Creasing to upper left-hand corner, some soiling around edges.
The interior of a classroom at Harrow School, founded in 1571. This is the original schoolroom of John Lyon's foundation and still contains the canopied seat provided for the first master, and the uncomfortable forms upon which the first generation of Harrow boys sat. Carved on the dingy oak panelling which surrounds the room are the names, rudely cut by their own hands, of Byron, Sir Robert Peel, Sir William Jones, Lord Palmerston, Sheridan and other Harrovians.
PSA: Vol I. AP. 100.
[Ref: 22036]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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[Harrow.
[Harrow. "A Bill."]
[Pencil signature:] William J Allingham. [Etched in image:] Tom H Hemy 1887.
London, Published, Sept.r 1.st 1888, by Mess.rs Dickinson & Foster, Publishers to The Queen. 114, New Bond St, W.
Etching. Proof before title, signed in pencil. Remarque in title area. Printseller's Association stamp. Plate 420 x 570mm. 16½ x 22½".
Students gathered in the courtyard outside Harrow School, London. Three students to the left hold a cricket bat. Harrow is one of the original nine public schools that were defined by the Public Schools Act 1868. Remarque of the arms of the school.
PSA: Vol.I. Rem.AP. 60.
[Ref: 22067]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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Harrow Church & School, from near the Cricket Grounds.
Harrow Church & School, from near the Cricket Grounds.
W. Westall del.t J. Stadler sculp.t
London. Pub.d June 1. 1816, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Harrow School.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate 254 x 299mm. 10 x 11¾".
A washer girl passes through a field with cows seated, and one standing; sheep and students in the background by Harrow School and Church.
[Ref: 24094]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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