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S.W. View of Clumber. [&] N.E. View of Clumber House.
S.W. View of Clumber. [&] N.E. View of Clumber House. Dedicated by Permission ro His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, K.G. Lord Lieutenant of the County of Nottingham.
Drawn by M. Webster. On Stone by A. Picken. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the King, London.
Published by John Hicklin & Co, Journal Office, Nottingham, Oct.r 1835.
Pair of fine lithographs on india. India 255 x 345mm (10 x 13½"). Top edge of india trimmed.
Clumber House near Worksop in Nottinghamshire. The house shown here burned down in 1879; its replacement was abandoned during the Great Depression and demolished in 1938. The estate, Clumber Park, now belongs to the National Trust.
Rare: not in Abbey.
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Newstead Abbey, the Seat of the late Lord Byron;
Newstead Abbey, the Seat of the late Lord Byron; now the Property and Residence and Residence of Lieut: Col Thomas Wildman to whom the Plate is (with permission) most respectfully dedicated by his obliged and humble Servant, M. Webster.
On stone by W.Gauci, from a Drawing by M. Webster. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Published Aug.t 1835, by M. Webster, Derby.
Rare lithograph on india. 160 x 220mm (6¼ x 8¾").
A very atmospheric view of Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire. When Byron inherited the estate it had been greatly run-down (on purpose) by Byron's great-uncle, William Byron, 5th Baron Byron, meaning the cost of maintaining it was a constant millstone to the poet. In debt, Byron first attempted to sell Newstead in 1812 but, after several false starts, it was only in 1818 that Wildman bought it. The Abbey is now owned by Nottingham City Council and houses a museum containing Byron memorabilia. In the garden is the memorial to Boatswain, Byron's beloved Newfoundland dog, who died of rabies in 1808, inspiring 'Epitaph to a Dog'
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Nottingham from the Park Side. [&] Nottingham from Mapperley Hills.
Nottingham from the Park Side. [&] Nottingham from Mapperley Hills.
S. Rayner lith. Drawn and Published by M. Webster.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Pair of very scarce lithographs on india, with hand colour. Each sheet 285 x 385mm (11¼ x 15¼"). Edges chipped and toned.
Two panoramic views of the city from the surrounding countryside.
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Nottingham from the Park Side.
Nottingham from the Park Side.
S. Rayner lith. Drawn and Published by M. Webster.
[n.d. c.1840.]
Lithograph on india, very scarce. 299 x 412mm. 11¾ x 16¼".
A view of the city of Nottingham with windmills seen on the hills behind. Clearly visible are St Mary's and St Peter's churches in the centre and classical buildings to the left; factory chimneys billow smoke to the right.
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