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Come child of misfortune-come hither. Moore.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Etching. Sheet: 150 x 120mm (6 x 4¾"). Trimmed and laid on an album sheet.
A comic scene in which a wild looking child covers from a schoolmaster who is going to beat him. The title comes from Thomas Moore's poem 'Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded'
[Ref: 44688] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
The Park House School. Ipswich, Suffolk. Principal M.r J. Kimmance.
Relfe Brothers, 50 Aldersgate Street, London. [n.d., c.1830.]
Lithograph, rare. Sheet: 210 x 270mm (8¼ x 10¾"). Marks in title area.
A bird's-eye view of a school in Ipswich showing children playing in a large playground behind the school building.
[Ref: 44577] £160.00
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[Peckwater Quadrangle] The South Prospect of the New Quadrangle of Christ Church in Oxford.
[engraved by Jan Kip.]
[London: John Smith, c.1710.]
Engraving. 480 x 595mm (19 x 23½"), with very large margins. Centre fold, as issued, some creasing.
Elevations of the buildings on three sides of the Quadrangle (known as 'Peck'), the fourth shown as a floorplan only. At the time of publication the quad, designed by Henry Aldrich and built by William Townesend, was under construction. Christ Church Library, on the south side, was built later, not as shown here. From the third volume of 'Britannia Illustrata'.
[Ref: 44452] £220.00
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[Peckwater Quadrangle] The North Prospect of the New Quadrangle of Christ Church in Oxford.
[engraved by Jan Kip.]
[London: John Smith, c.1710.]
Engraving. 480 x 595mm (19 x 23½"). Several repaired tears. Damaged. Cut inside platemark.
Elevations of the buildings on three sides of the Quadrangle (known as 'Peck'), the fourth side, now Christ Church Library, shown as a floorplan only. At the time of publication the quad, designed by Henry Aldrich and built by William Townesend, was under construction. From the third volume of 'Britannia Illustrata'.
[Ref: 44534] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
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