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Belvoir Castle, one of the Seats of the Most Noble John Duke of Rutland, Marquis of Granby, Earl of Rutland [...]
Belvoir Castle, one of the Seats of the Most Noble John Duke of Rutland, Marquis of Granby, Earl of Rutland [...]
T. Badeslade Delin. Ger: vanderGucht sculp.
[n.d., c.1720.]
Engraving. Sheet 430 x 600mm (17 x 23½"). Trimmed within plate, original folds. Slightly stained on left.
A view of Belvoir Castle and gardens, with a hunt bottom right.
[Ref: 62529]   £320.00  
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View of Belvoir Castle from Near the Dairy.
View of Belvoir Castle from Near the Dairy.
F:W: Trench Augt: 1819.
Lithograph, printed on chine collé. Sheet: 265 x 425mm (10½ x 17'') large margins.
A view looking up a hill towards Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. By army officer and M.P. Sir Frederick William Trench (1775-1859).
[Ref: 50912]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Belvoir Castle from the Gate.]
[Belvoir Castle from the Gate.]
F:W: Trench March 1830 [?]
Lithograph, printed on silk and laid on embossed card with gold surround. Sheet: 290 x 235mm (11½ x 9¼'') Toning on card.
A view looking through a gate to Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. By army officer and M.P. Sir Frederick William Trench (1775-1859). An unusual item than has been printed onto silk.
[Ref: 50913]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle from the Ridge of Hills between the Reservoir and Croxton Park.
Belvoir Castle from the Ridge of Hills between the Reservoir and Croxton Park.
F.W. Trench
[n.d., 1834.]
Pen lithograph. Printed area 250 x 420 (9¾ x 16½"), with wide margins. Tear in left margin.
Very rare. The Royal Collection has the complete set of five, all printed on silk.
On verso in ink Col. R. Herries.
[Ref: 30229]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle from the Hermitage on the Duke's Walk.
Belvoir Castle from the Hermitage on the Duke's Walk.
F.W. Trench August 1819.
Lithograph with very large margins, printed area 260 x 425mm (10¼ x 16½").
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir. Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).
Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd; for Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27468 &c.
[Ref: 35035]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle from between the Stables and the Garden.
Belvoir Castle from between the Stables and the Garden.
F.W. Trench Aug.t 1819.
Lithograph, fine. Printed area 260 x 425mm (10¼ x 16½"), with large margins.
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir. Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).
[Ref: 43334]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle from the Great Riding leading from Stattern Terrace Plantation towards Barkston Wood.
Belvoir Castle from the Great Riding leading from Stattern Terrace Plantation towards Barkston Wood.
F.W. Trench 1819.
Lithograph with very large margins, printed area 260 x 420mm (10¼ x 16½").
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir.
Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).

Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27468 &c.
[Ref: 32255]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Belvoir Castle, printed on silk.]
[Belvoir Castle, printed on silk.]
F.W. Trench. March 1834.
Lithograph on silk, sheet size 305 x 144mm. Edges frayed, some creasing.
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir.
Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).

Very rare. The Royal Collection has the complete set of five, all printed on silk.

[Ref: 2572]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales accompanied by the Princess of Wales and attended by His Grace the Duke of Rutland , Lord John Manners, The Lady Adeliza Norman &c. &c.
Belvoir Castle. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales accompanied by the Princess of Wales and attended by His Grace the Duke of Rutland , Lord John Manners, The Lady Adeliza Norman &c. &c. Planting a Tree to Commemorate the visit of Their Royal Highnesses to Belvoir Castle. February, 1866.
Mrs. W. Ingram Delt.
Day & Son Limited Chromolithograph.
Chromolithograph, 590 x 720mm in fine condition sold with period maple frame. 530 x 720mm image.
An unusally large chromolithograph.
[Ref: 3398]   £680.00  
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Belvoir Castle from the Ridge of Hills between the Reservoir and Croxton Park.
Belvoir Castle from the Ridge of Hills between the Reservoir and Croxton Park.
F.W. Trench Ap:1819.
Lithograph with very large margins, printed area 260 x 420mm (10¼ x 16½").
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir.
Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).

Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27468 &c.
[Ref: 32254]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle from the Gate at Shipman's.
Belvoir Castle from the Gate at Shipman's.
F.W. Trench March 1819.
Lithograph with very large margins, printed area 260 x 420mm (10¼ x 16½").
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir.
Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).

Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27468 &c.
[Ref: 32256]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle from the Hermitage on the Duke's Walk.
Belvoir Castle from the Hermitage on the Duke's Walk.
F.W. Trench August 1819.
Lithograph, printed area 260 x 425mm (10¼ x 16½"). Slight creasing.
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir.
Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).

Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27468 &c.
[Ref: 35034]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Belvoir Castle from the Hermitage on the Duke's Walk.
Belvoir Castle from the Hermitage on the Duke's Walk.
F.W. Trench August 1819.
Lithograph with very large margins, printed area 260 x 425mm (10¼ x 16½").
Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). In December 1819 he was returned as an MP for Cambridge in an election controlled by the Duke of Rutland, owner of Belvoir.
Trench was also keenly interested in architecture: in 1815 he proposed a vast monument to British naval and military victories over France on the site which became Trafalgar Square, and in 1824 he launched a project for an embankment on the north side of the Thames (in conjunction with which a long print of the project was produced).

Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd. For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27468 &c.
[Ref: 32257]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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View at Bengrove, Gloucestershire.
View at Bengrove, Gloucestershire.
J. Bluck del.t et fecit.
London: Published by R.A. Ackermannm at the Repository of Arts, 101, Strand, April 2, 1801.
Aquatint. 200 x 290mm (8 x 11½"). Fly spotting.
A view of cottages by a pond at Bengrove, from an unknown series of topographical scenes of Gloucestershire by John Bluck, who is better known for etching other people's work.
Not in Abbey Scenery. See 30809; 30813.
[Ref: 30811]   £75.00   (£90.00 incl.VAT)
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View near Bengrove, Gloucestershire.
View near Bengrove, Gloucestershire.
J. Bluck del.t et fecit.
London: Published by R.A. Ackermannm at the Repository of Arts, 101, Strand, April 2, 1801.
Aquatint with large margins; 200 x 290mm (8 x 11½").
A view of a farmhouse by a pond at Bengrove, from an unknown series of topographical scenes of Gloucestershire by John Bluck, who is better known for etching other people's work.
Not in Abbey Scenery. See 30811 & 30809.
[Ref: 30813]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Berkeley Castle]
[Berkeley Castle] To the R.t H.Hon.ble William Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, Baron Segrave, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Gloucester & Bristol, This View of Berkeley Castle,is most respectfully Dedicated by The Publisher.
On stone by l. Haghe from a drawing by M. Holmes.
Published by George Davey, Bookseller, 1 Broad St., Bristol. [1838 added in old ink mss.]
Lithograph on india. India 255 x 335mm (10 x 13¼").
Berkeley Castle, cows and sheep in the foreground. From a series of views in Gloucestershire and Bristol.
Rare: not in Abbey.
[Ref: 41893]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Views of Berkeley Castle, taken on the spot, and drawn in stone...
Views of Berkeley Castle, taken on the spot, and drawn in stone... Dedicated, with Permission, to The Right Hon. Lord Seagrave. December 1840.
Sold by Longman & Co, London; Strong, Bristol; Bryant, Gloucester; and Partridge, Nailsworth. (Printed by William Partridge, Nailsworth.)
Large folio, original printed wrappers; title, list of subscribers, and 9 text leaves, printed one side only, numbered to 11; 10 lithographic plates. Covers frayed and soiled. Unbound.
A collection of ten large lithographic plates of Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, nine exteriors and interiors, and a tenth a sketch of a silver chalice believed to have belonged to the Saxon Earl Godwin (d. 1053). The views show the building before remodelling in the last century. The advert is for two tinted lithographic views of the Castle also by Marklove.
Abbey, Scenery 409.
[Ref: 27460]   £320.00   view all images for this item
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Reception of Her Majesty & Prince Albert at Berkhamstead, July 26th. 1841.
Reception of Her Majesty & Prince Albert at Berkhamstead, July 26th. 1841.
Drawn by W.m Claridge. On Stone by T. Picken.
Day & Haghe Lithrs. to the Queen [London, c.1842].
Very rare lithograph. Image 265 x 360mm (10½ x 14¼"). Stains below title.
A rapturous reception for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Berkhamsted, a historic town in west Hertfordshire. They ride in the royal carriage towards an arched gateway decorated with foliage, shields and banners.
Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 24431]   £320.00  
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Bersted Church, Sussex.
Bersted Church, Sussex.
On Stone by J. O'Bryen Lomax. C. Woody, Lith. Printer.
[British, n.d., c.1850.]
Rare sepia-tinted lithograph, image 210 x 295mm. 8¼ x 11½". Small margins.
South Bersted, West Sussex, England, with a view of the 13th century Anglican church of Saint Mary Magdalene.
[Ref: 26451]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Berwick upon Tweed.
Berwick upon Tweed.
Drawn & Engraved by Will.m Daniell.
Published by W. Daniell, Russell Place, Fitzroy Square, London, July 1. 1822.
Aquatint with very fine original hand colour. 230 x 300mm (9 x 12"). Large margins.
A view of the Berwick upon Tweed in Northumberland with the Old Bridge on the right spanning the River Tweed. From William Daniell's 'A Voyage Round Great Britain', a series of 308 aquatints published in eight volumes between 1814-1825, described by R.V. Tooley as 'the most important colour plate book on British Topography'.
Abbey: Scenery, 16; Tooley: Books with Coloured Plates 177.
[Ref: 47142]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Berwick on Tweed from near the Water Works.
Berwick on Tweed from near the Water Works.
R.T. Ross, R.S.A. Del.t. Maclure & MacDonald, Chromo Lith. Glasgow.
Thomas Muchanan, Printseller, Hide Hill, Berwick on Tweed.
Scarce chromolithograph. Sheet 435 x 565mm (17 x 22¼").
A rare, locally-published view of Berwick, from the shore of the Tweed, with the early 17th century bridge, the skyline of the town dominated by the Town Hall.
[Ref: 56693]   £360.00  
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To Jacob Wilkinson Esq.r this View of Berwick upon Tweed,
To Jacob Wilkinson Esq.r this View of Berwick upon Tweed, is with the greatest respect inscribed by His most obedient Servants J. Stuart and F. Jukes.
Drawn by C. Catton. Engraved by F. Jukes.
London, Pub.d March 20, 1793, by F. Jukes No 10, Howland Street.
Aquatint with hand colour. 465 x 640mm (18¼ x 25¼"). Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
A view of the town from the north side of the Tweed, showing the medieval town walls and the Grade 1 listed bridge, built 1611-24. One of a series 'Six Scottish Views' after Charles Catton (1756-1819), an artist who emigrated to America c.1802.
See Ref: 52777
[Ref: 52776]   £480.00  
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To the Hon.ble Sir John Vaughn K.B. and the Hon.ble C. Carpenter This View of the Town and Bridge of Berwick
To the Hon.ble Sir John Vaughn K.B. and the Hon.ble C. Carpenter This View of the Town and Bridge of Berwick is with the greatest respect inscribed by His most obedient Servants J. Stuart and F Ju.kes
Drawn by C. Catton Jun.r. Engraved by F. Jukes.
London, Pub.d March 20, 1793, by F. Jukes No 10, Howland Street.
Aquatint with hand colour. 465 x 640mm (18¼ x 25¼"). Trimmed and taped on paper. Some light foxing and a mark in the sky.
A view of the town from the south side of the Tweed, showing the medieval town walls and the Grade 1 listed bridge, built 1611-24. One of a series 'Six Scottish Views' after Charles Catton (1756-1819), an artist who emigrated to America c.1802.
See Ref: 52776
[Ref: 52777]   £480.00  
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Plan of Betchworth House Park and Estate.
Plan of Betchworth House Park and Estate. For Sale 1816.
Rare coloured engraved map. Sheet 450 x 300mm, 17¾ x 12". Trimmed on left.
Property around Betchworth, a village on the Mole river between Dorking and Reigate, Surrey, for sale in 22 lots. Other landowners named on the sheet are the Duke of Norfolk and R.C. Dendy, whose name survives in the area as "Dendy's Wood".
[Ref: 17722]   £220.00  
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The Broome Estate.
The Broome Estate.
W. Day, lith 17 Gate S.t, Lincoln's Inn Fields. [Watermarked "B & TS 1829".]
Rare coloured lithographic map. Sheet 380 x 555, 15 x 22". Trimmed top left for folding into the sale pamphlet.
Property near Broome Park, around Betchworth (a village on the Mole river between Dorking and Reigate, Surrey) and Boxhill, for sale in five lots. One of the lots is now the local cricket ground. A landowner named on the sheet is the Duke of Norfolk.
[Ref: 17723]   £240.00  
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Elevation.
Elevation. ['Birches Green/ occupied by Brueton Gibbins' in ink mss. below.]
Lithographic illustration to the sale particulars of the property [Birmingham, n.d., but 1848]. Thin paper, scarce Fold creases as normal; a little soiled, with slightly frayed extremities.
View of a substantial property in its grounds in the Erdington district of Birmingham; figures and a dog walking in the gardens. It was bought by Brueton Gibbins in 1819, a local business man and Quaker philanthropist who owned the Aston Glass and Flintworks. It was put up for sale by auction in 1848. The mansion was later known as 'Rookery House' and was purchased by the municipal council in the early 20th century to serve as a recreational park.
Birmingham Archives & Heritage: Sales catalogues/Robins Vol 2, p.21.
[Ref: 24612]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Biggleswade.
Biggleswade. Proof.
Published by T.W. Sprong [n.d., c.1850.]
Rare tinted lithograph. Printed area 260 x 320mm (10¼ x 12½"), on thick paper.
A separate-issue view of the Market Place, Biggleswade.
[Ref: 52205]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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"Billing Mill" Northants. [Billing Mill, Northamptonshire.]
J.S. Adams [pencil signature].
[1924.]
Dry-point etching. 260 x 180mm (10 x 7”).
Two young boys sit fishing on a boat across the Billing river from a Mill.
[Ref: 62583]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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The East Prospect of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick.
The East Prospect of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick.
Sam.l & Nath.l Buck delin. et sculp. According to Act of Parliam.t May 26th 1753. Garden Court No 1. Middle Temple London [but published by Robert Sayer c.1774].
Coloured engraving. 315 x 820mm (12½ x 32¼").
A detailed prospect of Birmingham, with a 17-point key below. From the series 'Buck's Perspective Views of Cities and Chief Towns in England and Wales', as re-issued by Robert Sayer, with a plate number top right.
[Ref: 48186]   £450.00  
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The South West Prospect of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick.
The South West Prospect of Birmingham, in the County of Warwick.
S. & N. Buck delin. et sculp.t 1731.
Engraving. Plate: 305 x 800mm (12 x 31½"). Central fold as issued, old ink mss. plate number. Slight offsetting in top title.
A detailed prospect of Birmingham, with a descriptive text below and a key to the right. From the series 'Buck's Perspective Views of Cities and Chief Towns in England and Wales'; an early printing, before the addition of a plate number top right.
[Ref: 46949]   £480.00  
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The Plan of Birmingham Survey'd in the Year 1731.
The Plan of Birmingham Survey'd in the Year 1731. To the Honourable Edw.d Digby & Will.m Peyto Esq:rs Members of Parliament for the County of Warwick, this Plate is humbly Dedicated by their most obed.t humble Serv:t W. Westley.
Copied from the Original Engraving and Published by Thomas Underwood, Castle St. High St. Birmingham [n.d., c.1860].
Engraved map. Printed area 400 x 490mm (15¾ x 19¼"), with large margins. Repaired tears.
A Victorian facsimiles of one the first detailed printed map of Birmingham, originally published the year that Samuel and Nathaniel Buck issued their prospect of the city. It names the streets and shows important buildings in perspective. The Corn Market next to St. Martin’s Church is now the Bull Ring. Underneath are statistics fot the city: in 1700 it contained 30 streets, 100 courts and alleys, 2,504 houses and 15032 inhabitants, but by 1730 there were 25 additional streets, 50 courts and alleys, 1252 houses and 8254 inhabitants, representing a doubling in size. William Westley, a local surveyor, owned land in the city's south-easst, commemorated with ‘Westley’s Row’.
[Ref: 59156]   £280.00  
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Town of Birmingham.
Town of Birmingham.
John Kempson, Surveyor & Land Agent, Birmingham.
[Birmingham, c.1827.]
Engraved map. 420 x 300mm (16½ x 11¾"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1827'. Ink stain causing paper loss lower right, splits in folds.
A town plan of Birmingham with a table of Hackney-Coach Fares.
[Ref: 56097]   £230.00  
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Birmingham Town Hall.
Birmingham Town Hall. now erecting by Hansom & Welch Archts. The Exterior of this Building is of Anglesey White Marble. It is intended to celebrate the next Musical Festival in this Building, in October 1833. The Hall for the purposes of Town's Meetings will contain upwards of 8000 persons.
Drawn On Stone By Henry Harris. Printed By C. Hullmandel.
Published March, 1832, by the Artist, Hagley Row, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Lithograph on india laid paper, 355 x 470mm. 14 x 18½".
A handsome view of Birmingham Town Hall in Victoria Square, Birmingham. Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch were chosen as the architects. Construction began on April 27, 1832 with an expected completion date of 1833. However, Hansom went bankrupt during construction, having tendered too low. The contractors were also losing money. Three guarantors donated money for the building; W. P. Lloyd, John Welch and Edward Tench. With the injection of this money, the building was successfully opened for the delayed Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival on October 7, 1834, despite the building still being unfinished. During construction, on January 26, 1833, two workers were killed when a 70 foot crane constructed to install the roof trusses broke and the pulley block failed. Architect Charles Edge was commissioned in 1835 to repair weaknesses to the design of the building. He was also commissioned for the extension of the building in 1837 and again in 1850.
[Ref: 9465]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Views in Birmingham and its Vicinity,
Views in Birmingham and its Vicinity, comprising Birmingham, from the London Railway, St. Philip's Church, King Edward's Grammar School, The Society of Arts and Town Hall, The Market Hall, High-Street and St. Martin's Church, Edgbaston Church, Handsworth Church.
Drawn and Lithographed by Charles Radclyffe.
Birmingham: Knott, Hawker, and Coburn [n.d., c.1845].
Book, oblong folio (330 x 415mm, 13 x 16¼") in original printed limp grey boards, vignette of Nelson's Monument to upper cover. Additional pictorial title page (from same stone), title and dedication leaf, followed by eight lithographic plates in sepia, complete as list. Description of views to rear of volume. Very scarce as complete book. Covers soiled and stained, bumped at extremities; some staining and foxing throughout.
A fine selection of views by Charles Walter Radclyffe (1817 - 1903).
Abbey Scenery 49.
[Ref: 22517]   £690.00   view all images for this item
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General Hospital, Birmingham.
General Hospital, Birmingham.
Drawn & Engraved by T. Radclyffe.
Published by W. Emans Birmingham. [n.d. c.1830.]
Engraving. Plate 141 x 222mm. 5½ x 8¾".
The Birmingham General Hospital with the two side-wings as added in 1790. 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: 21894]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Birmingham Hospitals Centre.]
[The Birmingham Hospitals Centre.]
Stanley Anderson. [signature in pencil.]
[1938.]
Dry-point etching. Rare. Edition of 50. Framed. Plate: 345 x 230mm (13½ x 9"), Frame: 550 x 435mm (21¾ x 17"). Unexamined out of frame.
A view of the old Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, designed by Thomas Arthur Lodge. The hospital was opened in 1939 by George VI and Queen Elizabeth after whom the hospital was named. The artist, Stanley Anderson (1884-1966) was famed for his detailed depictions of modern British life.
[Ref: 41344]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Old Houses, Moor Street.
Old Houses, Moor Street.
From a Sketch made in 1866.
[n.d. c.1870.]
Tinted lithograph. 272 x 375mm. 10¾ x 14¾".
Bill boards and posters attached to the outside of an old building on Moor Street, Birmingham. Some read: "Dudley Castle Fete Monday and Tuesday May 27 and 28"; "Earp Tailor High St."; "Dr. Miller Lecture Love and Courtship"; Train to Hull"; Thorley's Food for Cattle"; Kirbys Pool Great Diving Feat Whit Monday"; and "Australian Curiosity Aston Road" - Australian interest. Plate from "Old Buildings of Birmingham".
[Ref: 21483]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Rocket Tavern & adjoining Premises as they appeared immediately after the Explosion.
Rocket Tavern & adjoining Premises as they appeared immediately after the Explosion.
Sketched & Drawn, on Stone by F. Lucas.
Printed & Published at T: Underwoods Lithographic Estab.t Cherry St. Birm.m [n.d. c.1825.]
Lithograph, very scarce. 380 x 488mm. 15 x 19¼".
Ruins of the Rocket Tavern in Birmingham following an explosion.
Ex: Watt Collection.
[Ref: 21684]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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Styles's Hotel. Temple Row, Birmingham.
Styles's Hotel. Temple Row, Birmingham.
T. Hollins del.t F. Eginton Sculp.t.
[n.d. c.1820.]
Aquatint. 195 x 254mm (7¾ x 10").
The Hotel as seen from the churchyard to St Philip's, Birmingham. Carriages and horses seen in the coach-house, stable and main road. In 1858 the hotel was renamed and became the Royal Hotel.
[Ref: 21604]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
Theatre Royal, Birmingham.
Drawn & Engraved by T. Radclyffe.
Published by W. Emans, Sep.r 12.th 1829, Bromsgrove St. Birmingham.
Engraving. Plate 146 x 228mm (5¾ x 9"). Repaired tear bottom right off image.
The 1820 rebuilt, Theatre Royal, New Street, Birmingham, with the 1780 Samuel Wyatt facade still in place. This third theatre on the same site was designed by the architect Samuel Beazley, who designed and replaced everything behind the facade, which had remarkably survived the second fire as well as the first. 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: 21895]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Torque Field House.
Torque Field House.
R.B. Moody Lithog 12, Cannon St. Birmingham [n.d., c.1840s].
Rare lithograph. 190 x 265mm. 7½ x 10½". Cut.
View of the front elevation of a (fairly new) house, with walled garden in front; a gentleman on horseback with dogs and a drover herding cattle to foreground. Robert Boucher Moody was trading as a lithographic printer in Birmingham 1834 - 1868.
See University of Birmingham British Book Trade Index.
[Ref: 24049]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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Birmingham Town Hall.
Birmingham Town Hall. now erecting by Hansom & Welch Arch.ts. The Exterior of this Building is of Anglesey White Marble. It is intended to celebrate the next Musical Festival in this Building, in October 1833. The Hall for the purposes of Town's Meetings will contain upwards of 8000 persons.
Drawn On Stone By Henry Harris. Printed By C. Hullmandel.
Published March, 1832, by the Artist, Hagley Row, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Lithograph on chine collé. 355 x 470mm (14 x 18½"), with large margins. Repaired tears in margins.
A handsome view of Birmingham Town Hall in Victoria Square, Birmingham. Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch were chosen as the architects. Construction began on April 27, 1832 with an expected completion date of 1833. However, Hansom went bankrupt during construction, having tendered too low. The contractors were also losing money. Three guarantors donated money for the building; W. P. Lloyd, John Welch and Edward Tench. With the injection of this money, the building was successfully opened for the delayed Birmingham Triennial Musical Festival on October 7, 1834, despite the building still being unfinished. During construction, on January 26, 1833, two workers were killed when a 70 foot crane constructed to install the roof trusses broke and the pulley block failed. Architect Charles Edge was commissioned in 1835 to repair weaknesses to the design of the building. He was also commissioned for the extension of the building in 1837 and again in 1850.
[Ref: 59617]   £360.00  
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Bisham Abbey.
Bisham Abbey.
J. Farington R.A. del.t J.C. Stadler sculp.t
Pub. June 1, 1793, by J. & J. Boydell. Shakspeare Gallery Pall Mall, & No.90, Cheapside.
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint. Image with border 210 x 317mm. 8¼ x 12½". Sheet 299 x 406mm. 11¾ x 16".
View with the Thames in the middle distance, a boat passing, two figures in the foreground strolling along the river towards a bridge on the right, the abbey on the other side of the river, a woody hill in the background. Plate 33 to the first volume of "A History of the River Thames" within 'A History of the Principal Rivers of Great Britain' (1794).
Abbey Scenery: 432.33.
[Ref: 25864]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Plate XXXVII Bishop Blaize.]
[Plate XXXVII Bishop Blaize.]
Geo. Walker Del.t. Engraved by R. Havell.
Publish'd by Robinson & Son, Leeds, June 1, 1814.
Hand-coloured aquatint, with letterpress, J. Whatman wartermark 1811. Plate: 280 x 375mm (11 x 14¾"), with large mrgins.
A print showing the procession of the Bishop Blaize, which was a celebration in the wool trade. The procession was made up of the masters, their sons and apprentices as well as the figure of Bishop Blaize, patron saint of woolcombers, and Jason who captured the Golden Fleece. From 'The Costume of Yorkshire' by George Walker.
[Ref: 47009]   £280.00   (£336.00 incl.VAT)
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The New Gateway at the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769.
The New Gateway at the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769. Tho.s Atkinson Architect.
Michael Angelo Rooker delin.t. Edward Rooker Sculp.t.
Publish'd as the Act Directs June 24th: 1773.
Rare etching. 340 x 555mm (13½ x 21¾"), large margins. Small repaired tear in bottom right
The Gothic Revival gateway of Bishopthorpe Palace, the residence of the Archbishop of York, built by Thomas Atkinson in 1769, now Grade 1 listed.
[Ref: 52082]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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The New Gateway at the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769.
The New Gateway at the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769. Tho.s Atkinson Architect.
Michael Angelo Rooker delin.t. Edward Rooker Sculp.t.
[c.1775.]
Rare etching. 340 x 555mm (13½ x 21¾"). Thread margins on three sides, top right corner damaged, repaired tears in title right.
The Gothic Revival gateway of Bishopthorpe Palace, built by Thomas Atkinson in 1769, now Grade 1 listed.
[Ref: 49827]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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The New Front of the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769.
The New Front of the Archbishop of York's Palace at Bishopthorpe - 1769. Tho.s Atkinson Architect.
Michael Angelo Rooker delin.t. Edward Rooker Sculp.t.
[c.1790.]
Rare etching. 340 x 555mm (13½ x 21¾"), on wove paper watermarked 'J Whatman', large margins. Some creasing, pinholes in corners of margin.
The facade of Bishopthorpe Palace, remodelled by Thomas Atkinson in 1769, now Grade 1 listed. Sold by Messrs. R S Todds Book & Printsellers York 1820.
See: Ref 52082 & 49827 for other views of Bishopthorpe.
[Ref: 59321]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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South View of the Market Place, Blackburn.
South View of the Market Place, Blackburn.
Pubd. by John N. Haworth, Blackburn [n.d., c.1840].
Sepia-tinted lithograph heightened in white, with large margins, image 220 x 295mm. 8¾ x 11½". Repaired tears to extremities.
Locally-published view of Blackburn, Lancashire with market traders
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 24604]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Blackwell Dale][in pencil]
[Blackwell Dale][in pencil]
Rare lithograph, sheet 345 x 445mm (13½ x 14½") Trimmed and glued to backing card, as issued.
A view of Blackwell Dale in the Peak District. A boy pulls his mother across a stoney crossing over the river towards a building with a water mill attached. A man fishes in the craggy hilled background.
See: Ref: 56568 & 56570
[Ref: 56569]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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"Blea Tarn" [in pencil]
H.W. Williamson [inked inside the image]. Horace W Williamson [pencil signature]
[n.d. c.1930.]
Etching. 298 x 371mm. 11¾ x 14½".
Blea Tarn, on the Lake District's innumberable small tarns, occupies a ridge between the Little Langdale Valley and Dungeon Ghyll in Great Langdale. The name blea derives from 'dark blue'.
[Ref: 14370]   £85.00   (£102.00 incl.VAT)
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