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South View of the Bridge, Henley on Thames.
South View of the Bridge, Henley on Thames. Fawley Court in the distance.
Drawn from Nature & on Stone by H.C. Pidgeon. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Published, by Hickman & Stapledon, Henley, 1830.
Large scarce and fine lithograph, image 275 x 435mm. 10¾ x 17¼". Some soiling and staining to surface; filled worm holes upper right, damaged.
Impressive view looking up the River Thames at Henley in south Oxfordshire, towards the five-arched Henley Bridge, built in 1786. An angler, a female companion, and dog in a punt in foreground, small sailing craft and ferry, two men on a jetty far left; a carriage crossing over the bridge. Fawley Court is a country house standing on the banks of the Thames just to the north, at Fawley. Perhaps a separately-issued print; the Henley publishers of this print also issued 'The Henley guide. With fifteen illustrations' in 1826.
Not in Abbey. See BL 010558384.
[Ref: 20588]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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