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The Transport ''Denton Grange'' on the rocks at Las Palmas.
The Transport ''Denton Grange'' on the rocks at Las Palmas. March 1900.
AHT. 1900. [Astley Herbert Terry.]
Signed watercolour. Sheet: 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾''). Mounted on board.
"Denton Grange" ran aground before Christmas 1899. A watercolour by Lieutenant Astley Herbert Terry (1866 - after 1937). The son of Major General Astley Fellows Terry, the artist served with both the Army Service Corps and the 60th Rifles. His posting to Sierra Leone coincides with the Second Boer War, so his duties would have been to provide for the troops en route to South Africa. He was promoted to major at the time of his departure, which was probably to the Cape: a 'Major Terry' of the 60th Rifles is recorded as participating in the war. In the 1911 census Terry was recorded as living in Kensington. In 1937 Colonel Astley Herbert Terry was installed as Commander of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which is the last reference to him we can trace.
[Ref: 48112]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Old Fort, Funchal, Madeira. April 1900.
Old Fort, Funchal, Madeira. April 1900.
AHT. 1900. [Astley Herbert Terry.]
Signed watercolour. Sheet: 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾''). Mounted on board.
A watercolour by Lieutenant Astley Herbert Terry (1866 - after 1937). The son of Major General Astley Fellows Terry, the artist served with both the Army Service Corps and the 60th Rifles. His posting to Sierra Leone coincides with the Second Boer War, so his duties would have been to provide for the troops en route to South Africa. He was promoted to major at the time of his departure, which was probably to the Cape: a 'Major Terry' of the 60th Rifles is recorded as participating in the war. In the 1911 census Terry was recorded as living in Kensington. In 1937 Colonel Astley Herbert Terry was installed as Commander of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which is the last reference to him we can trace.
[Ref: 48109]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Funchal, Madeira. April 1900.
Funchal, Madeira. April 1900.
AHT. 1900. [Astley Herbert Terry.]
Signed watercolour. Sheet: 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾''). Mounted on board.
A watercolour by Lieutenant Astley Herbert Terry (1866 - after 1937). The son of Major General Astley Fellows Terry, the artist served with both the Army Service Corps and the 60th Rifles. His posting to Sierra Leone coincides with the Second Boer War, so his duties would have been to provide for the troops en route to South Africa. He was promoted to major at the time of his departure, which was probably to the Cape: a 'Major Terry' of the 60th Rifles is recorded as participating in the war. In the 1911 census Terry was recorded as living in Kensington. In 1937 Colonel Astley Herbert Terry was installed as Commander of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which is the last reference to him we can trace.
[Ref: 48110]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Firth of Clyde in Scotland,
The Firth of Clyde in Scotland, surveyed and navigated by M.Mackenzie Sen.r.
Engrav'd by G.Terry, 62. Pater noster Row.
Publish'd as the Act directs Jan.y 23.d 1776.
Engraved sea chart. Three sheets conjoined, total 780 x 1270mm, 30¾ x 50". With original binding folds, top edge chipped.
Orientated with north to the left, this chart shows the outer reaches of the Firth of Clyde: Stranraer, Loch Ryan and the northern tip of the Rhinns of Galloway, Arran and the southern tip of the Kintyre peninsula. With two coastal profiles. Murdoch Mackenzie (1712-1797), born on Orkney, was employed by the Royal Navy to chart waters of the west of Scotland, Ireland and Wales. After 20 years' work the resulting charts were published by Mackenzie himself as 'A maratim survey of Ireland and the west of Great Britain', in two large folio volumes. The charts of the nororiously treacherous waters of western Scotland remained the best available for over a century.
[Ref: 10004]   £220.00  
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St Paul's Cathedral (South Porch) [pencil on mount].
St Paul's Cathedral (South Porch) [pencil on mount].
C. Terry Pledge [pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 230 x 190mm (9 x 7½") very large margins. In original mount with a stamp of Alfred Bell & Co. Mint.
C. Terry Pledge was a senior architect at the Ministry of Works.
[Ref: 49257]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Teneriffe.
Teneriffe. From the S. S. ''Helene Wöermann''. March 18, 1900.
AHT. 1900. [Astley Herbert Terry.]
Signed watercolour. Sheet: 175 x 250mm (7 x 9¾''). Mounted on board.
A watercolour by Lieutenant Astley Herbert Terry (1866 - after 1937). The son of Major General Astley Fellows Terry, the artist served with both the Army Service Corps and the 60th Rifles. His posting to Sierra Leone coincides with the Second Boer War, so his duties would have been to provide for the troops en route to South Africa. He was promoted to major at the time of his departure, which was probably to the Cape: a 'Major Terry' of the 60th Rifles is recorded as participating in the war. In the 1911 census Terry was recorded as living in Kensington. In 1937 Colonel Astley Herbert Terry was installed as Commander of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, which is the last reference to him we can trace.
[Ref: 48111]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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[A religious allegory of the End of the World.]
[A religious allegory of the End of the World.] It shall buise thy Head. Gen 3.15. As the Vessels of a Potter shall they be broken to pieces. Rev. 3.27.
Terry delin. Terry Sculp.
Published as the Act directs by G.Terry. Feb. 17th 1794.
Engraving. 85 x 110mm. Mounted in album paper.
A righteous old testament-looking figure breaks open the world. - Garnett Terry (printmaker; ; 1770 - 1800; fl.) Made political, religious satires and millenarian prints especially addressing corruption anda the downfall of society.
[Ref: 6934]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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The Beheading S.r Tho.s Wyatt.
The Beheading S.r Tho.s Wyatt.
Terry sculp Paternoster Row.
Published as the Act directs [****] for H. Trapp Paternoster Row. [1784.]
Engraving. 165 x 220mm (6½ x 8¾"). Trimmed from larger sheet.
The executition of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (1521-1554), leader of Wyatt's Rebellion against Mary I. From Foxe's 'New and Complete Book of Martyrs'', updated by Paul Wright.
[Ref: 53148]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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