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Hornsey Wood House.Steel engraving. Originally produced for Thomas Dugdale's part-work survey published as: The Curiosities of Great Britain or England Delineated, in various formats between 1838 and 1860.1860 - 27.5 x 22 cm Middlesex. Formerly the Hunting Seat of Queen Elizabeth, here a tavern. London: 1860. An attractive antique print of Hornsey Wood House with numerous families about. Hand coloured engraving in a gilt-ruled bevelled mount in a Hogarth frame. Mount window size: 135 x 105mm, frame overall: 275 x 220mm. Appears in good condition but corners not taped to mount. Not examined out of the frame. Larger imageRef 37745 : £12
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Isleworth from Richmond Gardens.Printed for The Modern Universal British Traveller by Burlington, Rees & Murray1779 - 37 x 23 cm Middlesex. Antique copper plate engraving, well over 200 years old. These prints are a little foxed and dusty around the outer margins and may have a little spotting elsewhere but just to the extent of looking their age. A few creases across top right corner. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39638 : £10
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Lambeth. Asylum Dining Hall.Published Feb. 1st 1808, London at Rudolph Ackermann s Repository of Arts, 101, Strand. Coloured aquatint by John Hill from the architectural drawing of Augustus Charles Pugin populated by Thomas Rowlandson.1808 - 33 x 27 cm London. Original hand-coloured aquatint from The Microcosm of London by Rudolf Ackermann; the leading company for the production of aquatints early in the nineteenth century. Pictured here is the dining hall of Lambeth Asylum for Female Orphans or House of Refuge, in the early years of the 19th century. The institution was founded in 1758 by magistrate John Fielding as a means to protect young orphaned and often impoverished girls from descending into a life of vice. A few closed short edge tears outside the plate mark will be hidden by a mount. £65-£95 generally asked for this print. Larger imageRef 37851 : £30
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Mayfair. Lord Grosvenor s Gallery. Park Lane.Engraved by William Deeble (1791-1861) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 170 x 115 mm.1828 - 27.5 x 23 cm London. The west wing of old Grosvenor House on Park Lane. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in an ivory bevel cut mount. From Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60040 : £9
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Mayfair. Lord Grosvenor's Gallery. Park Lane. Boy with hoop, garden tools.Thomas Shepherd; Wm. Deeble, eng.1828 - 21 x 13.5 cm London. Original antique steel engraving. Water stain top left; would be hidden by a mount. Larger imageRef 35851 : £7
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Pimlico. Belgrave Square, North East Side.Engraved by Samuel Lacey (1786-1859) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 165 x 115 mm.1828 - 25.5 x 20 cm London. Corner of Halkin Street. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in a dark green bevel cut mount with a single blind ruling. From Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60043 : £9
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Pimlico. Eaton Square. St. Peter s Church.Engraved by Thomas Dale (fl.1818-1828) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 95 x 160 mm.1827 - 19.5 x 27 cm London. The church was built in Greek Revival style by Henry Hakewill in 1824-1827. 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. Very nice condition. Originally produced for Shepherd’s series “London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1829-1832). Larger imageRef 60051 : £9
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Pimlico. Eaton Square. St. Peter's Church.Thomas Shepherd; Thos. Dale, 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 35872 : £3
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Regent's Canal: Junction at Paddington.Engraved by Samuel Lacey (1786-1859) from an original pencil and watercolour drawing (now in the Museum of London) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 165 x 115 mm.1828 - 26.5 x 22.5 cm London. Fine antique print of the canal at Little Venice with the Maida Vale tunnel entrance next to the then pump house. Barges mainly being poled although one is being towed by a horse that looks more at home on the race track than towing a heavy barge! Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1828. Supplied in a dark green bevel cut mount. From Shepherd’s part-work series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Larger imageRef 60025 : £11
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Regent's Park: Cumberland Terrace.Engraved by James Tingle (1801-1858) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Mount window 165 x 110 mm.1827 - 30 x 25 cm London. Cumberland Terrace on the Outer Circle of Regent’s Park was built by John Nash in 1826-1828. Original antique steel line engraving on paper with later hand colouring. Jones & Co., 1827. Very nice condition. From Shepherd’s series “Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century” (London: 1827-1830). Note: The mount shown was damaged so will be supplied with an ivory bevel cut mount with gilt ruling. Larger imageRef 60078 : £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 3.
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