[Cambridge Senate House] To His Most Gracious Majesty William IVth King of Great Britain and Ireland ~ This Print of The Interior of the Senate-House, Cambridge, during the Ceremony of the Installation of the Marquis Camden, as Chancellor of the University, is with permission humbly dedicated, by His Majesty's most devoted Subject & Servant, Thomas Dighton. Proof.
Drawn and Etched by Thomas Dighton. Aquatinted by R.G. Reeve. Printed by S.H. Hawkins.
[n.d., c.1834.]
Fine etching and aquatint on chine collé. 560 x 635mm (22 x 25"), with very large margins.
A packed Senate House for the installation of John Jeffreys Pratt (1759-1840), 1st Marquess Camden, MP for Bath, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1795-98 (resigning because of the rebellion of 1798, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1804-5. He was Chancellor of Cambridge University 1834-40.
[Ref: 46263] £520.00
The Senate House, Public Library and the East End of Kings College Chapel in the University of Cambridge.
R. Harraden Delin & Excud.
Published March 25 1798 by R. Harraden (Proprietor of the Six Large Views of Cam.e) No. 16 Little Newport Street London & Great St Marys Lane Cambridge.
Aquatint. 450 x 610mm (17¾ x 24"). Paper lightly toned overall.
One of seven plates in Harraden's 'Views of Cambridge'. Abbey Scenery 75.
[Ref: 7539] £550.00
[Cambridge] Hall of Sidney College.
A. Pugin del.t. D. Havell sculp.t
London, Pub.d Jan.y 1 1815 at 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with hand-colouring, platemark 255 x 300mm (10 x 11¾"). Slight staining to edges.
The College Hall of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. It was designed by the architect and college head Sir James Burrough (1691-1764), the president of Caius College for many years who acted as an architectural adviser in Cambridge, designing new buildings and updating facades of medieval colleges. Burrough worked on the interior of the Elizabethan Sidney Sussex buildings between 1749 and 1752. For Ackermann's 'History of Cambridge'. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 36198] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
Sidney-Sussex College.
R. B. Harraden del.t. Etch'd bu Eliz.th Byrne.
Published April 2, 1810, by R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge.& by R. Cribb & Son 288, Holborn, London.
Etching. Sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Trimmed to platemark.
A view of Sidney-Sussex College from Sidney Street.
[Ref: 63335] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
New Buildings, Sidney Sussex.
Gertrude Hayes [pencil signature].
Published by W.H. Beynon & Co Cheltenham. [n.d., c.1900.]
Etching, signed by the artist. 185 x 225mm (7¼ x 8¾"). Slight creasing lower area.
A view of Cloister Court by Gertrude Ellen Hayes (1872-1956), who married Alfred Kedington. Both were art tutors at Rugby School.
[Ref: 60352] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
S.t John's College, - New Bridge. Cambridge University Almanack 1837.
Drawn & Engraved by E. Challis. Printed by R. Lloyd.
Coloured engraving. Plate 335 x 485mm (13¼ x 19"), with large margins.
The New Bridge, built across the River Cam in 1831 to designs by Henry Hutchinson, is now known as the Bridge of Sighs.
[Ref: 62173] £320.00
A West View of St John's College Library.
JCH [monogram of Jane C. Hayles] 1802.
Fine etching. 165 x 275mm (6½ x 10¾"). Small margins.
A view across fields by Jane C Hayles (active 1792-1804), who mainly etched the paintings and drawings belonging to Thomas Kerrich, her brother-in-law.
[Ref: 56634] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Second Court of St John's College.
W. Westall del.t. J. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Nov.r 1. 1814, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with very fine hand colour. 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾") very large margins.
The First Court with the Great Gate of St John's College. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 59253] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] St John's College. From Fisher's Lane.
W. Westall del.t. J. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Oct.r 1. 1814, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with very fine hand colour. 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾").
A view of Third Court of St John's College, with Kitchen Bridge, known as Wren Bridge as it was based on a design by Christopher Wren. The Bridge of Sighs was not built until 1831. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 59254] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] St John's College, from the Gardens.
F. Mackenzie del.t. R. Reeve sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Aug.t 1. 1814, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with very fine hand colour. 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾") very large margins.
A view of Kitchen Bridge (known as Wren Bridge as it was based on a design by Christopher Wren), the original bridge linking the First and Third Courts of St John's College. The Bridge of Sighs was not built until 1831. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 59255] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[The Great Gate.]
ER.
[n.d. c.1860.]
Chromolithograph, printers proof. 380 x 280mm. 15 x 11".
The Front Gate of St John's College, Cambridge, was completed in 1516. The carving is of the coat of arms of the Foundress, Lady Margaret Beaufort. The curious beasts on either side are yales, mythical animals having elephants' tails, antelopes' bodies and goats' heads, with horns. Above is a statue of St. John the Evangelist: at his feet is an eagle, the traditional symbol of the Saint. He holds a poisoned chalice, with a snake representing the legend that he charmed the poison out in the form of a serpent and then drank safely. The tower was built by William Swayne, the master mason who was also employed at King's College Chapel; here he produced a fine fan vault on a much smaller scale. The heavy wooden gates date from 1665, and have traditional linen-fold panels.
[Ref: 19247] £60.00
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[Cambridge. St. John's College, Bridge of Sighs.] 58. [The Bridge of Sighs connects the main buildings of St. John's College to the new court. It was designed by Thomas Rickman, an interesting man who started life as a grocer. The date of the building is early nineteenth century. The design of the structure was suggested by the Bridge of Sighs at Venice, which has sometimes given rise to unkind comparisons. It is certainly less graceful than Wren's bridge further down the river, but it nevertheless has charm and distinction. It is a single span, covered over, which gives it the appearance of a cloister; the sides are pierced with open perpendicular windows, the gratings being intended to prevent any nocturnal escape from the College. Only one under-graduate is known to have managed to squeeze between the bars.]
Arthur Spencer [pencil signature to the bottom left-hand side outside the image]
[n.d. c.1920.] Copyright. F. & M. Ltd., Bedford, Eng.
Etching. 281 x 260mm. (11 x 10¼").
[Ref: 62256] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge. St. John's College, Gateway.] 55. [The building of this College was commenced in 1516 by John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester and Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church. Fisher is one of the most renowned of all Cambridge men, being noted fro his charity to all men and particularly to the sick and destitute. His firm refusal to recognise Henry's divorce led to his arrest and execution in 1535. Thw tower which today forms the main entrance to the College is a delightful example of what may be achieved by the skillful use of red brick. The groining is of stone, as are also the elaborate decorations. In the centre a richly canopied niche contains the statue of St. John the Evangelist, holding his usual emblems, the chalice and serpent, and at his feet is the evangelist's symbol, the eagle. This statue was set up in 1662, and immediately above the gate is to be seen Lady Margaret's shield, the three lions of England and the three lilies of France, surmounted by two yales, beasts that in the zoology of heralds form the sub-species of the antelope.]
Arthur Spencer [pencil signature to the bottom left-hand side outside the image]
[n.d. c.1920.] Copyright. F. & M. Ltd., Bedford, Eng.
Etching. 280 x 255mm. (11 x 10").
[Ref: 62257] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] S.t John's Library.
W. Westall del.t. D. Havell sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Sept.r 1, 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 250 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾").
The Old Library, built in 1624 from funds mostly donated by John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, regarded as one of the earliest examples of English neo-Gothic architecture. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 60237] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
St. John's College Bridge &c.
Baldrey del. S. Sparrow sc.
[n.d., c.1804.]
Engraving. Sheet: 485 x 360mm (19 x 14"). Trimmed within plate on left and right edges.
A view of St John's College, Cambridge, founded in 1511, showing part of the college buildings and the Wren Bridge and two students. The bridge is named after Sir Christopher Wren as the mason who built it, Robert Grumbold, based his design on an earlier plan submitted by Wren.
[Ref: 41026] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Part of St Peter's College from the Private Garden.
W. Westall del.t. J. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Aug.t 1. 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 300 x 250mm (11¾ x 9¾").
Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 53024] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
St. Johns College Bridge [Cambridge] &c.
Baldrey del. S. Sparrow sc.
[Cambridge, n.d., c.1820.]
Engraving, proof with title in open letters, 360 x 495mm. 14¼ x 19½". Small margin at top.
View of the Kitchen or Wren Bridge, St John's College, Cambridge, and other buildings, beside the River Cam. The second oldest of Cambridge's remaining bridges, built by Robert Grumbold (1639-1720) according to designs by Sir Christopher Wren. Two undergraduates walk arm-in-arm in right foreground. Engraved for the Cambridge University Almanack.
[Ref: 21875] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
St. John's College - Cambridge. [in pencil]
Alfred. J. Bennett [in pencil]
[n.d. c.1900]
Etching signed by the artist, 225 x 175mm (8¾ x 6¾"), with very large margins. Faint mountburn.
A view of St. John's from the river Cam. Alfred J Bennett (1861 - 1923) was an English artist who worked in oils, watercolour and etching. He worked as a jeweller whilst also regularly submitting paintings to the Royal Academy of which four were exhibited between 1861-1880. After this success, Bennett left the jewellery trade to concentrate on his art. Bennett exhibited extensively, regularly contributing work to the Royal Watercolour Society and British Institution exhibitions, the RA, Walker's Gallery in New Bond Street, Fine Art Society, New English Art Club, Grosvenor Gallery, International Society, and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters.
[Ref: 62599] £60.00
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St. John's College.
Drawn by R. Harraden Jun.r, Etched by Elizabeth Byrne.
Published Han.y 20th 1809, by R. Harraden & Son Cambridge & by R. Cribb & Son 288 Holborn, London.
Etching, sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Trimmed to platemark.
Exterior view of St John's College, Cambridge, many academics stand outside.
[Ref: 62974] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
St. John's College. Great Court.
Drawn by R. Harraden Jun.r, Etched by Elizabeth Byrne.
Published Oct. r 18. 1810 by R.Harraden & Son Cambrudge & by R. Cribb & Son 288 Holborn, London.
Etching, sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Plate is trimmed slightly into the lower margin, close to publisher description. Trimmed to platemark.
Exterior view of the Great Court at St. John's College, Cambridge.
[Ref: 62976] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Trinity College Library. Cambridge University Almanack 1801.
Baldrey del. S. Sparrow sculp.
[n.d., c.1801.]
Engraving. Sheet: 485 x 360mm (19 x 14").
A view of the Wren Library from the River Cam, the library was built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1676 and 1695.
[Ref: 41027] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
Trinity College. No XVIII Cambridge University Almanack 1818.
J. Burford del. S. Sparrow Sculp.
Engraving,. 330 x 485mm (13 x 19").
A view of the Great Court of Trintity College, Cambridge, with the Fountain and the Clock Tower.
[Ref: 56141] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Trinity College Bridge.
W. Westall del.t. J. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d July 1, 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 250 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾ ") very large margins.
Trinity Bridge, built of Portland stone in 1765, over the Cam on The Avenue. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 59270] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Trinity College Bridge & Walks. University Entertainment. To their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Gloucester, and the Princess Sophia Matilda. July 6th 1819.
Drawn by R.B. Harraden. Etched by Elizabeth Byrne.
Etched ticket. Sheet 160 x 205mm (6¼ x 8"). Trimmed, laid on album sheet with a view of King's College Chapel also by Harraden.
[Ref: 53012] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
The Library and Bridge of Trinity College in the University of Cambridge with part of St John's College and Bridge.
R.Harraden Delin & Excud. Engraved by J.W. Edy.
[Publish'd by R. Harraden No. 16 Little Newport Street, Leicester Square London _ And David Hood, Printseller Cambridge 1797.]
Aquatint with fine hand colour. Sheet 430 x 580mm (17 x 22¾"). Trimmed within plate, losing publication line, repaired tears in inscription area.
One of seven plates in Harraden's 'Views of Cambridge'. Abbey Scenery 75.
[Ref: 51058] £390.00
Trinity College. Cambridge. [in pencil]
W A Donald. [in pencil]
[n.d. c.1930]
Etching signed by the artist, 260 x 200mm (10¼ x 8"). Small margins.
A view of Trinity College Great Gate.
[Ref: 62603] £70.00
(£84.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Kitchen of Trinity College.
W.H. Pyne del.t. J.C. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Dec.r 1. 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 300 x 250mm (11¾ x 9¾"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1812', large margins on 3 sides.
With kitchen workers preparing geese, fish, bread and vegetables. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 62914] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Trinity College, Cambridge.
Drawn by R. B. Harraden. Etched by Eliz.th. Bryne.
Published Jan.y 1. 1809, by R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge & by R. Cribb & Son 188, Holborn, London.
Etching. Sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate.
The entrance gate to Trinity College.
[Ref: 67142] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Library & New Buildings Trinity College.
Drawn by R. B. Harraden Jun.r. E.F. M.cCabe sculp.
[R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge & by R. Cribb & Son 188, Holborn, London, c.1809.]
Etching. Sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate on three sides, losing publication line.
A view from the Cam, with scholars rowing and walking.
[Ref: 67145] £120.00
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Entrance to Kings Court from the Walks Trinity College.
Drawn by R. B. Harraden Jun.r. E.F. M.cCabe sculp.
[R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge & by R. Cribb & Son 188, Holborn, London, c.1809.]
Etching. Sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate on three sides, losing publication line.
[Ref: 67146] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Trinity Gate.
W. Westall del.t. J. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d April 1, 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 300 x 250mm (11¾ x 9¾") very large margins.
Trinity College's 'Great Gate', leading to the Great Court., with its statue of Henry VIII. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 59268] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
[Great Court, Trinity College, Cambridge.]
Sydney R. Jones.
[c.1920.]
Drypoint etching, signed by the artist in pencil. 170 x 225mm (6¾ x 8¾"), with wide margins. Slight mount burn.
The Great Court of Trinity College Cambridge, with the magnificent gateway and fountain. Sydney Robert Jones (1881-1961) was a notable watercolourist and etcher, particularly of architectural views, he also wrote several books on the English countryside. Studied at the Birmingham School of Fine Art.
[Ref: 57992] £240.00
(£288.00 incl.VAT)
The Kings Court Trinity College. Cambridge University Almanack 1858.
Steel engraving, 330 x 475mm. 13 x 18¾". Trimmed at lower plate mark (lacking calendar text).
View across an inner court Trinity College, Cambridge; figures strolling.
[Ref: 17710] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
Neville's Court from the Walks Trinity College.
Drawn by R. B. Harraden Jun.r. Etched by Eliz.th. Bryne.
Published July 1809, by R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge & by R. Cribb & Son 188, Holborn, London.
Etching. Sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate on three sides.
[Ref: 67147] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Quadrangle of Trinity College.
W. Westall del.t. J. Bluck sculp.t.
London, Pub.d May 1, 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 250 x 300mm (9¾ x 11¾ ") very large margins.
Trinity College's Great Court, with the Clock Tower and fountain. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 59269] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
The great Court Trinity College.
Drawn by R. B. Harraden Jun.r. Etched by Eliz.th. Bryne.
Published July 1809, by R. Harraden & Son, Cambridge & by R. Cribb & Son 188, Holborn, London.
Etching. Sheet 175 x 245mm (7 x 9¾"). Trimmed into plate.
[Ref: 67143] £120.00
(£144.00 incl.VAT)
Cambridge University Almanack, 1855. Trinity College Library & St John's College, New Buildings.
B. Rudge. E.Radclyffe.
Etching. 305 x 440mm (12 x 17¼"), large margins.
The lawns and trees turn green when held up to the light.
[Ref: 56028] £320.00
[Cambridge] Kitchen of Trinity College.
W.H. Pyne del.t. J.C. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d Dec.r 1. 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 300 x 250mm (11¾ x 9¾"). Trimmed to plate on three sides.
With kitchen workers preparing geese, fish, bread and vegetables. Abbey Scenery 79. See Ref: 60095 & 60096
[Ref: 53027] £165.00
(£198.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge. Trinity College, The Fountain.]
Arthur Spencer [pencil signature].
[n.d. c.1920.]
Etching. 260 x 280mm (10¼ x 11").
The fountain in the Great Court of Trinity College, fed by a conduit leading from a spring more than a mile away.
[Ref: 53511] £50.00
(£60.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Front of Trinity Hall.
A Pugin del.t. J.C. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d March 1, 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 300 x 250mm (11¾ x 9¾"), watermarked 'J Whatman 1812', very large margins.
A view in Trinity Lane, with the towers of King's College Chapel. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 59271] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Memorial of Trinity Hall Cambridge. Artist's First Proof.
H. Hale [pencil signature].
Beynon & Comp.y Fine Art Publishers & Engravers Cheltenham [n.d., c.1870].
Fine tinted lithograph. Printed area 730 x 490mm (28¾ x 19¼"), with very large margins. Framed. Some spotting and damage. Unexamined out of frame.
A composition of views of the buildings and portraits including the founder, Bishop William Bateman, and important alumni, including Lord Lytton. See Ref: 51396 & 52113
[Ref: 58580] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Cambridge] Colonnade under Trinity Library.
W. Westall del.t. J. Stadler sculp.t.
London, Pub.d May 1. 1815, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with fine hand colour. 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾").
The library was designed by Christopher Wren. Abbey Scenery 79.
[Ref: 53021] £80.00
(£96.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Trinity Library. From St. John's Gardens.
W. Westall del.t. J. Stadler sculp.t.
London Pub.d Aug.t 1 1814, at 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Coloured aquatint. 255 x 230mm (10 x 11¾").
A view of the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. From Rudolph Ackermann's 'History of Cambridge'. Abbey Scenery 79: 61.
[Ref: 20343] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[Cambridge] Library of Trinity College.
A. Pugin del.t. D. Havell sculp.t.
London Pub.d Dec.r 1 1814, at 101 Strand for R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge.
Aquatint with very fine hand colour. 255 x 230mm (10 x 11¾").
A view of the interior of the Wren Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. The limewood carvings at the end of each stack are the work of Grinling Gibbons. From Rudolph Ackermann's 'History of Cambridge'. Abbey Scenery 79: 61.
[Ref: 60238] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
The South Front of the Senate House and West end of St. Mary's Church in the University of Cambridge.
Drawn & Engraved by Tho.s Malton.
Published, July 12th 1799, by D. Hood, Cambridge & S.W. Fores No. 50 Piccadilly.
Aquatint, 410 x 550mm. 16 x 21½". Scarce. Uncut sheet; some foxing.
The Senate House in Cambridge University, where the university's governing body assembled until 1926, when the Regent House assumed that function. St. Mary's Church is on the right. Thomas Malton (1748-1804), from his Views of Cambridge (1798-1800.)
[Ref: 9164] £620.00
To The Reverend Thomas Percy Pemberton, M.A. Canon of York, late Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge. Member of C.U.M.S. for 68 years: President of C.U.M.S. 1905 - 1920.
[Cambridge, c.1920.]
Manuscript signed diploma on vellum, illuminated in gold leaf and vivid bodycolour, decorative floral border. 655 x 480mm, 25¾ x 19". Fine condition.
A wonderfully decorative certificate presented to Thomas Percy Pemberton on the occasion of his retirement as President of the Cambridge University Musical Society. It is signed by some of the members. CUMS is one of the oldest and most distinguished university music societies in the world. The Society has played a pivotal role in British musical life for 165 years. It has helped to launch the careers of such luminaries as Sir Andrew Davis, Sir John Eliot Gardiner and Mark Elder, has given world premières of works by Britten, Lutoslwski, Rutter, Holloway, Peter Maxwell Davies and Saxton, and has exposed successive generations of Cambridge musicians to visiting conductors and soloists including Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, Britten and Menuhin. The hand painted border, the vibrant colour unfaded, includes armorial crests, and the badge of the Society at top. Provenance: Pemberton family of Trumpington Hall.
[Ref: 13026] £350.00
Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers. R. Ackermann's Costumes of the Volunteer Corps. No. 5.
Drawn by Orlando Norie. Engraved by J. Harris.
London, Published May 9.th 1860; By Rudolph Ackermann, at his Eclipse Sporting and Military Gallery, 191, Regent Street. R. Dimmock, Kings Parade, Cambridge.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate 388 x 293mm. 15¼ x 11½".
The history of the Cambridge University Officers Training Corps stretches back to 1803, when Great Britain was threatened with French invasion. Some undergraduates of the University of Cambridge formed a corps of 'Rifle Volunteers' to help in the defence of Britain. The Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers were formally raised in 1860. From Rudolph Ackermann's "Costumes of the Volunteer Corps". Ogilby: 26; 5.
[Ref: 21390] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge.
E. Joyce Shillington Scales. [in pencil].
November, 1916.
Etching signed by the artist, 175 x 125mm (6¾ x 5"), with very large margins.
A view up the path to the Chapel.
[Ref: 62626] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. Railways. 4.
[James Reynolds, London 1863]
Hand coloured engraving, sheet 240 x 185mm (9½ x 7¼"). Folded as issued, time staining along fold.
From 'Reynolds's Geological Atlas of Great Britain'. A map of the railways showing ones under constuction and stations.
[Ref: 56925] £40.00
King's Gateway Trinity College Cambrige. [in image and in pencil]
E.J. Maybery [in image and in pencil]
Louis Wolff & Co. London. Copyright. [Embossed stamp]. [n.d. c.1920]
Etching signed by the artist, 200 x 125mm (8 x 5"), with very large margins.
Edgar James Maybery (1887-1966) etcher based in Newport, best known for views of buildings.
[Ref: 62624] £60.00
(£72.00 incl.VAT)