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Cheddar, Somerset.
Cheddar, Somerset.
Drawn, Printed & Published by G. Rowe, 9 Clarence S.t., Cheltenham. [n.d., c.1840.]
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 380 x 275mm (15 x 10¾'') very large margins.
A view of the limestone gorge in the Mendip Hills near the village of Cheddar in Somerset.
[Ref: 48386]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Cheddar.
Cheddar. Somersetshire.
Drawn, Printed & Published by G. Rowe. Cheltenham.
Lithograph. Sheet: 245 x 320mm (9¾ x 12½'') very large margins.
A view of the limestone gorge in the Mendip Hill near the village of Cheddar in Somerset.
[Ref: 48383]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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The Wind Rock, Cheddar Cliffs, Somersetshire.
The Wind Rock, Cheddar Cliffs, Somersetshire.
Mrs. G. Rowe Lith._Printed and Published by G. Rowe, 9 Clarence S.t., Cheltenham.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 380 x 275mm (15 x 10¾'') very large margins.
A view of the limestone gorge in the Mendip Hill in Somerset.
[Ref: 48385]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Gloucester Old Bank. The Residence of the late James Wood Esq.re.
Gloucester Old Bank. The Residence of the late James Wood Esq.re.
[Drawn & Printed by G. Rowe Exeter House Cheltenham.]
[Published by T. Jew, Bookseller & Printer 1839.]
Lithograph. Sheet 210 x 160mm. 8¼ x 6¼". Trimmed at bottom, losing publication line
The Gloucester Old Bank was established in 1716, making it one of the earliest private banks in England. In 1802 it was inherited by James (Jemmy) Wood (1756 - 1836), shown here standing in the doorway. He was famed as a miser and even had a toby jug modelled on him. He was said to walk around the docks collecting dropped coal in his pockets, and once travelled back to Gloucester from Tewkesbury in the back of a passing hearse, laid out in the space usually reserved for the body. After his death, the Gloucester Old Bank was absorbed by the County of Gloucestershire Banking Company in 1838, which is turn was taken over by Lloyds Bank in 1897. Notice the publisher Thomas Jew's premises are immediately adjacent, to left. By George Rowe, artist and lithographer (1796 - 1864).
[Ref: 17546]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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Pluto's Hall, Peak Cavern.
Pluto's Hall, Peak Cavern. Derbyshire.
Drawn Printed and Published by G. Rowe. Cheltenham.
[n.d., c.1839.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 230 x 295mm (9 x 11¾") large margins.
A view of a cavern in the cave system in the Peak District called Peak Cavern.
[Ref: 47241]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Teignmouth, From the Torquay Road.
Teignmouth, From the Torquay Road.
Drawn, Printed & Published by G. Rowe: 9, Clarence Str. Cheltenham. [n.d. c.1830].
Sepia-tinted lithograph heightened in white, image 185 x 325mm. 7¼ x 12¾". Very rare.
Panoramic view of Teignmouth in Devon, on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign. Ships on the water in foreground.
[Ref: 26449]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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West Cowes.
West Cowes.
Drawn by Geo. Rowe. Printed by W.W. Yelf Newport.
Published by Geo. Rowe and Robt. Moir, Cowes. S.W [n.d., c.1830].
Very rare lithograph, sheet 310 x 480mm. 12¼ x 18¾".
Locally-published view of West Cowes, Isle of Wight, on the estuary of the River Medina. Shipping, and in foreground, shrimpers and some fishermen in a coracle. Cowes has been a centre of international yacht racing since the founding of the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August. George Rowe, artist and lithographer (1796 - 1864).
Not in Abbey Scenery.
[Ref: 27099]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Gloucester Old Bank.
Gloucester Old Bank. Jeremy Wood (ink signature below title.)
Drawn, Printed and Published by G. Rowe Lithographer Cheltenham.
[n.d. c.1825.]
Lithograph. 382 x 281mm. 15 x 11".
James (Jemmy) Wood, Banker (1756-1836.) The Gloucester Old Bank, established in 1716, was one of the earliest private banks in England. He served as Sheriff of Gloucester in 1811 and 1813 but never held the post of Mayor due to the expense of holding the office. After his death, the Gloucester Old Bank was absorbed by the County of Gloucestershire Banking Company in 1838, which is turn was taken over by Lloyds Bank in 1897.
[Ref: 14455]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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