
Common Bream
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £55 all incl
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Loach
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £55 all incl
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Vendace Gwyniad & Grayling
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £50 all incl slight water mark to page coner NOT
image
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Graining & Dace
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl has rubbing to the paper should
mount out DO not buy if needed whole page to match
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Perch
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £55 all incl
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Burbot
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £55 all incl x 2
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Pollan
Powan
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2
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Graining
& Dace
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Golden
& Bronze carp
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2
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Golden
Tench
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Sharp
Nosed Eel /Broad Nosed Eel
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 5
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Azurine
; Dobule; Rudd
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 4
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Bull
Trout
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Crucian
carp & prussian
carp
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Black
Finned Trout
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2
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Loch Killin Trout
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Torgoch / Alpine Charr
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Salmon Trout (Var)
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Salmon ( male)
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Pomeranian Bream / White Bream
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 3
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Salmon Trout
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Allis Shad / Twaite Shad
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Ruffe / Miller's Thumb
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 6
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Sewen
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Sea lamprey / Lampern / Planer's Lamprey / Pride
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 6
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Sticklebacks
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 6
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Spined Loach / Minnow / Loach / Bleak
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 4
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Galway Sea Trout
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Lochleven Trout
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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Great lake Trout
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2
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Sturgeon
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 3
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Young Trout / Salmon Parr / Smelt
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish,
published in 1879. The plates were
printed by Benjamin Fawcett published
by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and
descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton,
naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England).
The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many
earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful
that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in
the late 1800s. £35 all incl
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