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The Oxford Almanack for the Year of our Lord God, MDCCXCIV.
The Oxford Almanack for the Year of our Lord God, MDCCXCIV. A South View of the Observatory.
J. Dixon delin. W. Lowry sculp.
[n.d., 1794].
Engraving, sheet 380 x 475mm (15 x 18¾"). Trimmed within plate.
A view of the Radcliffe Observatory in Oxford, which was finished in that same year and which is now part of Green College. The Oxford Almanack is an annual almanac published by the Oxford University Press since 1674. John Dixon (c. 1740 - 1811) mezzotint engraver who had trained as a painter in Dublin then moved to London in 1765 where he married a rich widow in 1775, and henceforth only engraved for amusement.
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To Sir Christopher Sykes Bar. This View of Scarborough
To Sir Christopher Sykes Bar. This View of Scarborough Is most respectfully Dedicated by his humble Servant, R. Wilkinson.
Drawn by F. Nicholson. Engraved by W. Lowry.
London Published 1 Aug.t 1799 by Robert Wilkinson, No 55 Cornhill.
Scarce engraving, proof on india. 370 x 470mm (14½ x 18½"). Trimmed to plate lower left, new margin added, old ink mss in top margin, laid on archival paper.
A view of Scarborough looking across the bay to the castle.
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