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[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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
[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)
Near the Bridge at Trimbering[?] Sun Setting with Mr W.m Hamilton Sept.r 7th 1839
F.W. Trench.
Lithograph, rare, printed area 185 x 260mm (7¼ x 10¼"), large margins
Amateur lithograph made during a trip to continental Europe 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, and he made several lithographs of Belvoir castle. 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). For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 39952 &c.
[Ref: 43933] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
View of Clifton Hall, the Residence of B.A. Heywood Esquire, taken from the Grounds of Agecroft Hall, the antient Seat of the Dauntsey Family.
Sketched August 1820, Etch'd Nov.r 1821. F.W. Trench [in image lower left]
Lithograph, printed area 215 x 305mm (8½ x 12"). Tears in margins. Rare.
Distant view of Clifton Hall, Lancashire, built in the 18th century, at the time it was occupied by Benjamin Heywood, one of the founders of Heywood's bank. It was subsequently a private asylum, while Clifton railway station was built near to the hall. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859). 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). For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27503 &c. Ex: Collection of Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 39852] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
From my Room Window at the White House Ehrenbreitstein Sept.r 1842.
F:W: Trench.
Lithograph, scarce & rare. Sheet: 195 x 550mm (7¾ x 21¾"). Creasing.
A view across the Rhine in Koblenz from the Ehrenbreitstein fortress. A lithograph by British army officer Sir Frederick William Trench (1775-1859).
[Ref: 47492] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
From my Window at the Ranken-Krantz at Eisenach Warsburg Castle Martin Luther Above the Town.
F:W:T Oct.r 6 1839
Lithograph on grey paper, printed area 180 x 260mm (7 x 10¼).
Unusual view of Eisenach in Germany, with the Wartburg in the distance. Wartburg is the place where Martin Luther translated the New Testament into German, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859), whose father owned Heywood, Ballynakill in Queen's County. 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: 35494] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
Gernsbach-north from Baden to the Black Forest Sept. 27 1836
F.W. Trench.
Lithograph, rare, printed area 185 x 260mm (7¼ x 10¼") large margins.
Gernsbach, a town in the Black Forest, Germany, near Baden-Baden. Amateur lithograph made during a trip to continental Europe 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, and he made several lithographs of Belvoir castle. 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). For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 39952 &c.
[Ref: 43934] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
View from the Dublin Approach to Heywood in the Queen's County Ireland. The Seat of Frederick Trench Esqr. July 6 1821
F.W.Trench
Lithograph, printed area approx. 240 x 445mm (9½ x 17½"), with very large margins. On fine india paper with FWT watermark.
Landscape with river. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859), whose father owned Heywood, Ballynakill in Queen's County. 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). For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 39952 &c.
[Ref: 43936] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
View from the Dublin Approach to Heywood, in the Queen's Co.y Ireland, The Seat of Frederick Trench Esquire.
F.W.T. 1818. Printed from Stone by Moser & Harris.
Lithograph, printed area 225 x 320mm (8¾ x 12½"), with large margins.
Landscape with river. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859), whose father owned Heywood, Ballynakill in Queen's County. 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). For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 39952 &c.
[Ref: 43935] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
View from the Dublin Approach to Heywood, in the Queen's County Ireland, The Seat of Frederick Trench Esquire.
F.W.T. 1818. Transferred & Printed at Moser & Harris's Lithographic Press No. 71 Cromer Street London.
Lithograph on watermarked paper, 'J. Whatman 1817'. 215 x 325mm (8½ x 12¾"). Wide margins, creasing across the sheet.
Landscape with path. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859), whose father owned Heywood, Ballynakill in Queen's County. 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). For Trench's embankment scheme see refs. 23749, 27468 &c. Ex: The Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd Collection.
[Ref: 53832] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Naples- From my Window at the Villoria Hotel Oct.r 20 1844.
F:W: Trench.
[1844.]
Lithograph, scarce. Sheet: 175 x 490mm (7 x 19½"). Creasing.
A panoramic view looking across the Bay of Naples. A lithograph by British army officer Sir Frederick William Trench (1775-1859).
[Ref: 47491] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Schloss Rabeneck in the Franconian Switzerland
F:W:T Sept. 29 1830
Lithograph on grey paper, printed area 180 x 260mm (7 x 10¼).
Unusual view of Rabeneck castle in Switzerland. Amateur lithograph by the army officer and politician Frederick William Trench (c.1777-1859), whose father owned Heywood, Ballynakill in Queen's County. 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: 35495] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
[St Paul's Cathedral from 'View of the North Bank of the Thames from Westminster Bridge to London Bridge'.
[Lithographed by Thomas Mann Baynes after Sir Frederick William Trench.]
[n.d., 1825.]
Lithograph ON SILK. 220 x 595mm (8¾ x 23½"), laid on card. Some foxing and wear to backing card.
An extremely rare printing on silk of one of the sheets of Trench's prospect of the Thames with his proposed improvements, including the creation of an Embankment. In 1824 Trench, then MP for Cambridge, launched a project for a terrace on the north side of the Thames from Blackfriars to Charing Cross, bringing a bill before Parliament and publishing this long rolling prospect of the river. Although his plan was blocked by powerful interests he continued his campaign, after cholera ravaged parts of the city. Only after he died in 1859 did Parliament finally give the project to Sir Joseph Bazalgette.
[Ref: 54676] £450.00
Heywood.
F.W. Trench imp.
Lithograph, printed area 195 x 330mm (7¾ x 13"). Hole in text area; creasing to edges.
Woodland scene by amateur artist Trench, perhaps showing Heywood, now part of Ireland, Dublin Ex: collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 36944] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
From near a Tree on the new Turf drive between the Old Grantham Road and the new path to Woolsthorpe.
F:W: Trench Ap: 1819.
Lithograph. Sheet: 380 x 540mm (15 x 21¼'') large margins. Uncut.
A view looking up a hill to Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire from the road to Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir. By army officer and M.P. Sir Frederick William Trench (1775-1859).
[Ref: 50911] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
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