Lancashire. Liverpool. The South Shore Knott s Hole, Dingle, Liverpool 8.Drawn by J. Pennington; wood engravings by H. Hole or Branston. Published serially by Thos Troughton but because it did not pay sold to Wm Robinson for his HISTORY OF LIVERPOOL, 1810. Book and plates now rare.1806-1808 - 22 x 27 cm RARE. It was still relatively unspoilt in the 1950s and 60s when it was known as the Cast Iron Shore. After The Pool, probably the most famous of Liverpool's lost rivers was the Dingle Brook with its outlet near Knott's Hole. It gave its name to the adjacent district and, along with the surrounding wooded dell (The Dingle), the area was a famous local beauty spot for centuries. Knott's hole also provided an occasional sheltered landing place for crossing the Mersey when rough weather prevented the use of the Pier Head. The Ordnance Survey map of 1893 makes it clear that the area described as Knott’s Hole was actually two little rocky coves separated by the headland known as David's Throne. Dingle Brook emptied into the southerly one of these, the other being Knott's Hole proper. Faint spots. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39111 : £8
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Lancashire. Liverpool. Town Hall.Drawn by J. Pennington; wood engravings by H. Hole or Branston. Published serially by Thos Troughton but because it did not pay sold to Wm Robinson for his HISTORY OF LIVERPOOL, 1810. Book and plates now rare.1806-1808 - 22 x 27 cm RARE. The Town Hall is situated near the centre of the town, having the New Exchange Buildings on the north, and Castle-street on the south. The first stone was laid in 1748, and the whole was completed in 1754. In 1795 the interior was consumed by fire, but has since been rebuilt. The expenses, including the furniture and internal decorations, were £110,000. The old cupola being thought too heavy, and not harmonizing with the rest of the structure, was removed, and the present one erected. The east and west fronts remain unchanged; but the part on the north side, which comprises the principal ball-room, has been added; and on the south side, a few years since, was built the portico and pediment; an addition that has contributed much to improve the general appearance of this edifice. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39124 : £7
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Lancashire. Liverpool. Wavertree, View of an Ancient Well.Drawn by J. Pennington; wood engravings by H. Hole or Branston. Published serially by Thos Troughton but because it did not pay sold to Wm Robinson for his HISTORY OF LIVERPOOL, 1810. Book and plates now rare.1806-1808 - 22 x 27 cm RARE. The Monks' Well at Wavertree with the cross as it formerly stood. This is a place where charitable contributions were once collected. The base of the cross (added with the cross itself in the late 19th century) bears the inscription Qui non dat quod habet Doemon infra ridet and Anno 1414, roughly meaning The Devil laughs below at he who does not give what he has. The date 1414 may not be an exaggeration. The Pevsner Guide describes the lower stonework including the arch as undoubtedly mediaeval. Moss's Liverpool Guide of 1796 states that a monastic house was once alongside. On the cross itself is the inscription Deus dedit homo bibit or God gives, man drinks. The whole lies on the site of a spring where pure water once bubbled out from the sandstone of Olive Mount. The archway, now bricked up, once led to steps giving access to a stone cistern containing water. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39133 : £6
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Leicestershire. Leicester.Printed for The Modern Universal British Traveller by Burlington, Rees & Murray1779 - 37 x 23 cm 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. Short closed marginal edge tear. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39650 : £7
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Lincolnshire. Lincoln from the Castle.A finely engraved early 19th century view of Lincoln Cathedral, as seen from the castlec1836 - 24 x 21.5 cm Original antique steel engraving with later hand colour which was drawn by Thomas Allom and engraved by F. J. Havell, and published in Thomas Allom's The Counties of Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated. (London: Fisher & Son, 1836 / 1837). c.1836. Gilt frame with bevelled mount. Multiple hand rulings with wash. Mount window 130 x 100 mm. Frame 240 x 215 mm overall. Looks to be in very good condition but not examined out of the frame. Larger image 1 : Larger Image 2 Ref 39998 : £12
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Northumberland. Alnwick AbbeyDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by M. J. Starling1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40302 : £6
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Northumberland. Alnwick CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by W. Le Petit1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40303 : £6
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Northumberland. Alnwick Castle, entrance to.Drawn by T. Allom and engraved by W. Le Petit1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40304 : £6
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Northumberland. Ayden CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by D. Buckle1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40305 : £6
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Northumberland. Bamborough CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by S. Lacey1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40306 : £6
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Northumberland. Bamborough, from the West.Engraved by William Finden (1787-1852) from an original study by the north-country artist George Balmer.c1840 - Image 17 x 12 cm Steel line engraving on paper. Later hand colour. In very good state with just some very faint marks in the left margin. Larger imageRef 35449 : £11
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Northumberland. Belso Castle. South ViewFrom the historic work of the brothers Samuel and Nathaniel Buck; Views of Ruins of Castles & Abbeys in England, 1726-1742.19th century - 43.5 x 27 cm Original antique copper plate engraving, uncoloured. It shows the fortified manor house and formal gardens in 1728. Very good condition save for some light scuffing to the lower left. NOTE: THIS IS THE FULL SIZE EDITION. Larger imageRef 37836 : £15
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Northumberland. Berwick Bridge.Engraved by the well-known William Finden (1787-1852) from an original study by the celebrated James Duffield Harding.1842 - Image 18 x 12 cm A very attractive antique print - Berwick on Tweed from the landward, with the walls, the old bridge, etc. Steel line engraving on paper. Later hand colour. In very good state; very faint thumb mark at bottom. Larger imageRef 35452 : £11
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Northumberland. Berwick, Entrance to the Port.Engraved by William Finden (1787-1852) from an original study by the north-country artist George Balmer.1839 - Image 15 x 15 cm An attractive antique Title page - a view of Berwick from the sea. Steel line engraving on paper. Sheet 20 x 27 cm. Larger imageRef 35453 : £11
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Northumberland. Berwick-upon-TweedDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by S. Lacey1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40307 : £6
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Northumberland. Bothal CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by J. Sands1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40308 : £6
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Northumberland. Brenckburn PrioryDrawn by J. Dobson and engraved by M. J. Starling1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40309 : £6
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Northumberland. Bywell HallDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by D. Buckle1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40310 : £6
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Northumberland. Bywell, on the TyneDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by R. Sands1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40311 : £6
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Northumberland. Chillingham Castle, Court-yardDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by W. Taylor1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40312 : £6
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Northumberland. Chillingham Castle, nr Wooler. (Open).Drawn by Alexander Francis Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett for Morris's Seats of Noblemen & Gentlemen.c1870 - 27 x 21 cm Antique chromoxylographic print using 8 or more colour overlays from woodblocks by the Baxter process. Supplied with descriptive page of the seat. Larger imageRef 36765 : £8
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Northumberland. Chillingham Park and CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by W. Taylor1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40313 : £6
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Northumberland. Chip Chase CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by J. C. Bentley1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40314 : £6
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Northumberland. Corbridge on the TyneDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by J. Thomas1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40315 : £6
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Northumberland. Dilston HallDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by S. Bradshaw1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40316 : £6
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Northumberland. Dunstanborough Castle, from the Eastward.Engraved by William Finden (1787-1852) from a study by James Duffield Harding. Image 17 x 11c1840 - 27 x 21 cm A line engraving by Steel line engraving on paper. Later coloured by hand. Short crease top left margin corner. Small mark left margin. See image. Larger imageRef 40464 : £10
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Northumberland. Dunstanburgh CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by J. Sands1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40317 : £6
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Northumberland. Hexham Abbey ChurchDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by J. Sands1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40319 : £6
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Northumberland. Hexham Market PlaceDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by J. Sands1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40320 : £6
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Northumberland. Hexham, from the westDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by R. Sands1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40321 : £6
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Northumberland. Holy Island with Lindisfarne in the distance.Thomas Shepherd from Dugdalec1850 - 22 x 13 cm Original antique steel engraving. Paper thinned and water stained just at the top left marginal corner. Larger imageRef 40626 : £5
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Northumberland. Holy Island, the Castle from the West.Engraved by E Finden after G Balmer.c1840 - Image 17 x 12 cm An antique line engraving by Steel line engraving on paper. Later coloured by hand. Very light damp stain has left a shadow near title, see image, and some very faint marks in the left margin. Larger imageRef 35482 : £11
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Northumberland. Houghton CastleDrawn by T. Allom and engraved by J. Thomas1832 - c 19 x 13 cm Original antique uncoloured steel engraving from Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and Northumberland Illustrated, by Thomas Rose. Larger imageRef 40322 : £6
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Northumberland. Howick Hall. (Open).Drawn by Alexander Francis Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett for Morris's Seats of Noblemen & Gentlemen.c1870 - 27 x 21 cm Antique chromoxylographic print using 8 or more colour overlays from woodblocks by the Baxter process. Supplied with descriptive page of the seat. Larger imageRef 36750 : £8
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