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City. St. Bartholomew the Great - West Prospect and St. Bartholomew the Less - Southwest Prospect.Engraved by Benjamin Cole for Wm Maitland's History of London1753-1756 - 24 x 39 cm London. Large original antique line engraving. Larger imageRef 20403 : £15
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City. St. Martins-le-Grand. New Post Office. Lively scene with busker (Violin and dog), coachman with horn, waggon being loaded, coachman walking with whip, etc.Thomas Shepherd1828 - 20 x 13 cm London. Original antique steel engraving. Larger imageRef 20282 : £7
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City. St. Martins-Le-Grand. The Old Bull & Mouth Inn, Now Pulled Down.Engraved by William Watkins (1807-1891) from a pencil study (now in the Guildhall Library) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 170 x 125 mm.1831 - 27.5 x 23.5 cm London. The bustling courtyard of the old coaching inn, with the coffee room to one side, travellers, coaches, etc. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1831. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount. From Shepherd’s series “London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1829-1832). Larger imageRef 60047 : £10
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Finsbury Circus. The London Institution.Engraved by William Deeble (1791-1861) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 160 x 115 mm.1827 - 25.5 x 21 cm London. Founded in 1806 for the advancement of literature and the diffusion of useful knowledge, but demolished in 1936. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1827. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with hand rulings and wash colour. Originally produced for Shepherd’s part-work series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60042 : £9
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Hackney. Ward s House.Drawn and engraved by S Rawle.1805 - 18 x 10 cm London. Original antique hand coloured engraved print from Lysons' Environs of London or the European Magazine. No upper margin. Print size: 160 x 90 mm. Overall size: 180 x 110 mm Larger imageRef 37890 : £8
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Haggerstone New Church, (St. Mary's). Destroyed 1941.Thomas Shepherd; Wm. Deeble, eng.1827 - 21 x 13.5 cm London. Original antique steel engraving. Water stain right margin; would be almost entirely hidden by a mount. Larger imageRef 35849 : £7
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Hammersmith. Suspension Bridge over the Thames.Engraved by Thomas Higham (1796-1844) from an original drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 150 x 105 mm.1828 - 24.5 x 22 cm London. No less than 8 boats may be seen around the newly built bridge. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with silver ruling. Very nice condition. Originally produced for Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60014 : £11
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Holborn. Inner Temple. The New Library, and Parliament Chambers.Engraved by John James Hinchliff (1805-1875) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 150 x 115 mm.1829 - 23.5 x 19.5 cm London. The Inner Temple Library built by Robert Smirke in 1824-1828. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1829. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with single coloured ruling. From Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60048 : £9
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Holborn. Inns of Court & Chancery.Illustrated London News, April 18, 18571857 - 27 x 40 cm Four original antique wood engravings of Gray's Inn; Clifford's Inn; Lincoln's Inn & the inner Temple with some of the history of the Inns of Court. (engraving of church at Stapleton, Bristol). Larger imageRef 40573 : £10
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Holborn. Old Bailey, the New Sessions House.for Walter Harrison: A New and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminsterc1776 - 21 x 14 cm London. Antique copper plate engraving. Larger imageRef 34822 : £6
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Holborn. Somerset House, Inner Quadrangle.Engraved by William Deeble (1791-1861) from an original sketch by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 170 x 120 mm.1831 - 27 x 23 cm London. Somerset House was built by Sir William Chambers. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1831. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount. From Shepherd’s series “London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1829-1832). Larger imageRef 60010 : £10
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Holborn. The New Buildings in the Strand, called the Adelphi, viewed from the River Thames.Alexander Hogg1784 - 56 x 45 overall cm London. A handsome antique print - the recently completed Adelphi Terrace designed by Robert Adam - a view from the Thames - the spire of St. Martin in the Fields in the distance. Originally produced for Hogg's part-work publication: The New, Complete, and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, ostensibly written by A Society of Gentlemen and revised by William Thornton. Copper line engraving on paper. Later hand colour. Mount window 285 x 193 mm; overall size including frame 560 x 450 mm. Antiqued gold frame, bevel cut mount with hand ruled lines and wash in colour and gold surrounding the image. Overall in very good and clean state. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39789 : £35
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Holloway. New Caledonian Asylum.Engraved by Thomas Barber (fl.1818-1846) from an original study (now in the Museum of London) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 150 x 105 mm.1828 - 24.5 x 20.5 cm London. The asylum was originally instituted in Hatton Garden in 1815 for supporting and educating the children of soldiers, sailors, marines, &c. natives of Scotland, or born of indigent Scottish parents resident in London. The children’s Highland dress in Royal Stewart tartan excited much local comment. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount with silver ruling. Very nice condition. Originally produced for Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60045 : £9
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The list of 262 items in category UK Views London & Middlesex has been split into 5 sections. This is section 2.
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