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Dovey Furnace.
Dovey Furnace.
Drawn & Etched by J.G. Wood.
London Published by Jno. Geo. Wood 1813.
Etching, platemark 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾") with large margins.
Dyfi Furnace, near Aberystwyth in Wales. The furnace was constructed in around 1755 for smelting iron ore, and was already abandoned by the time this print was made. It is still in existence and open to the public.
[Ref: 43617]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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The Village of Llangollen from Craig y Gath.
The Village of Llangollen from Craig y Gath.
J.G. Wood delin.t. M.C. Prestel aquatinta.
Published by J.G. Wood, No.39, New Bond Street, Oct.r 1793.
Fine aquatint. Sheet: 280 x 350mm (11 x 13¾''). Trimmed within plate.
A view showing two men by a wall behind which the town of Llangollen in Wales can be seen. Etched by Maria Katharina Prestel (1747-1794).
[Ref: 50037]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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St Albans Court in Kent. The Seat of William Hammond Esq.r
St Albans Court in Kent. The Seat of William Hammond Esq.r
Drawn by J.G. Wood. Engraved by W. Green.
[London, Published Feby.1.1800, by J.no Geo. Wood, No. 7, Beaumont Street.]
A very rare and fine coloured aquatint. Plate 394 x 438mm. 15½ x 17¼".
St Albans Court, Nonnington, Kent, was the country mansion of William Oxenden Hammond.
Abbey Scenery: 173: 17.
[Ref: 18505]   £350.00  
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Preston Hall in Kent. The Seat of Charles Milner Esqr.
Preston Hall in Kent. The Seat of Charles Milner Esqr.
Drawn by J.G. Wood. Engraved by Wm. Green.
[London, Published Feby.1.1800, by Jno. Geo. Wood, No. 7, Beaumont Street.]
A very rare and fine coloured aquatint. Plate 394 x 445mm. 15½ x 17½".
A view of Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent. It was Dr John Milner, M.D. who in 1723 when he married Lady Taylor of Aylesford, the last of the Culpeper's to stay in this residence, decided to the devise the inheritance of the estate of Preston Hall to his brother Dr. Charles Milner, M.D.,
Abbey Scenery: 173: 15.
[Ref: 18506]   £350.00  
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The Tram Bridge over the Tawe.
The Tram Bridge over the Tawe.
Drawn & Etched by I.G. Wood.
London Published by Ino. Geo. Wood. 1817.
Soft ground etching. Plate: 180 x 250mm (7 x 9¾"), with large margins.
A view of the horsetram bridge built over the river Tawe in Wales. The horse tram was started in Britain on the Swansea and Mumbles railway and used specifically for tramlines and carriages to transport goods and people.
[Ref: 46302]   £50.00   (£60.00 incl.VAT)
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