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Fetiche Dance, Cape Lopez.
Fetiche Dance, Cape Lopez.
On Stone by T.M. Baynes from a Drawing by T. Boteler.
Printed by C. Hullmandel [n.d., c.1825].
Lithograph, sheet 135 x 190mm. Light spotting to right. Tear outside image upper left.
Cape Lopez is a 55 km-long peninsula on the coast of west central Africa, in the country of Gabon
[Ref: 7522]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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[Crawford Notch] Notch of the White Mountains.
[Crawford Notch] Notch of the White Mountains.
Drawn on Stone by T.M. Baynes from a Sketch by E.T. Coke.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Coloured lithograph on chine collé. Sheet 125 x 175mm (5 x 7"). Trimmed close.
A view of Crawford Notch, a major pass through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, originally called White Mountain Notch, discovered by Timothy Nash in 1771. U.S. Route 302 passes through it.
[Ref: 52021]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[St Paul's Cathedral from 'View of the North Bank of the Thames from Westminster Bridge to London Bridge'.
[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  
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South East View of the Old Totnes Bridge 1826.
South East View of the Old Totnes Bridge 1826. Plan and Elevation of the New Bridge commenced April 7th. 1826, opened March 25th, 1828.
Drawn on Stone by T.M. Baynes, London, from an Original Drawing by Mr. C. Fowler, the Architect. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
London, Published by R. Ackermann, March 15th, 1828.
Rare and scarce lithograph on india laid paper, sheet 330 x 425mm. 13 x 16¾".
Interesting view of the bridge over the River Dart at Totnes, Devon, with a plan of the new bridge below; workmen can be seen in the foreground building the new foundations. From an architectural prospectus.
[Ref: 15033]   £290.00   (£348.00 incl.VAT)
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