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View of the Court
of Naworth Castle
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£20
rare
. . 2
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Plan of the City
of Carlisle
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
. . Image 24 x 17
cm £25 rare
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Cockermouth
Castle
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
. Image 24 x 17
cm£20
rare
. . 2
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Egremont
Castle
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£20
rare
. . 2
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Lanercost
Priory
Etched by S.Middiman,
finished by W.Byrne - 1781. Published by
T.Hearne & W.Byrne,(London, 1743 -
1805) March 1781. Size: 27.5 x 23cm
Printed to heavy rag paper laid to heavy
rag paper from " Antiquities of Great
Britain" .1786 to 1807 £30 rare A4+
size £30 . . .
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Workington
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£18 rare
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The Roman Station
at Moresby
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 35 cm
double page £25
rare
. . 2
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The Bowder Stone
at Borrowdale
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 35 cm
double page £25
rare
. . 2
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North West View of
Carlisle
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 51 cm
TRIPLE page £40
rare
. . . . 2 copies
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South View of
Whitehaven
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
. . Image 24 x 51
cm TRIPLE page £40
rare
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Allonby
from Finden The Ports,
Harbours, Watering Places and Coast
Scenery of Great Britain. London: G.
Virtue, 1841. 2. London first Published
1837 by Charles Tilt 86 Fleet St Engraved
by Finden Library Stamp to page edge
£10
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North View of
Whitehaven
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
. Image 24 x 51 cm
TRIPLE page £40
rare
. . 2
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St Bees
College
from Finden The Ports,
Harbours, Watering Places and Coast
Scenery of Great Britain. London: G.
Virtue, 1841. 2. London first Published
1837 by Charles Tilt 86 Fleet St Engraved
by Finden Library Stamp to page edge
£10 . . 2
copies
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Whitehaven
from Finden The Ports,
Harbours, Watering Places and Coast
Scenery of Great Britain. London: G.
Virtue, 1841. 2. London first Published
1837 by Charles Tilt 86 Fleet St Engraved
by Finden Library Stamp to page edge
£10
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Whitehaven
Harbour
from Finden The Ports,
Harbours, Watering Places and Coast
Scenery of Great Britain. London: G.
Virtue, 1841. 2. London first Published
1837 by Charles Tilt 86 Fleet St Engraved
by Finden Library Stamp to page edge
£8
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Keswick from Greta
Bridge
Antique engraved print
by Allom
& Sands 1832 drawn by Thomas Allom
(1804-1872). Originally produced for The
Northern Tourist. Seventy-three Views of
Lake and Mountain Scenery, etc. in
Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham &
Northumberland. (London 1832-1835).Steel
line engraving on paper.. Engraved surface
105 x 153mm £8
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Upper Reach
Ullswater
Antique engraved print
by Allom
& Sands 1832 drawn by Thomas Allom
(1804-1872). Originally produced for The
Northern Tourist. Seventy-three Views of
Lake and Mountain Scenery, etc. in
Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham &
Northumberland. (London 1832-1835).Steel
line engraving on paper.. Engraved surface
105 x 153mm £8
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Borrowdale
Antique engraved print
byS Bough engraved by William Richardson
from .Steel line engraving on paper..
Engraved surface 105 x 153mm
£15
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The Giant's grave
in the Churchyard Penrith
Antique engraved print
by Allom
& Sands 1832 drawn by Thomas Allom
(1804-1872). Originally produced for The
Northern Tourist. Seventy-three Views of
Lake and Mountain Scenery, etc. in
Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham &
Northumberland. (London 1832-1835).Steel
line engraving on paper.. Engraved surface
105 x 153mm £8
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Abbey of Holm
Cultram
from John Coney, Views
of English Abbeys & Cathedrals.
London, 1829.John Coney: John Coney was
first apprenticed to an architect but
chose to follow a career in the arts. In
1815 he published his first work, a series
of eight views of Warwick Castle, drawn
and etched by himself. Brought to the
attention of the artist and illustrator,
James Duffield Harding (1797-1863), in
1815 he employed Coney to work upon a
large series of etchings depicting
exterior and interior views of the
cathedrals and abbey churches of England.
This massive project occupied Coney for
the following fourteen years and the
completed etchings and engravings were
published in 1829 under the title of Views
of English Abbeys and Cathedrals. SIZE:
sheet size: 24 x 18.75 inches; 610 x 480
mm,; image size: 17.25 x 13.75 inches; 440
x 350 mm.£15 ea some
creases
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Carlisle
Cathedral
from John Coney, Views
of English Abbeys & Cathedrals.
London, 1829.John Coney: John Coney was
first apprenticed to an architect but
chose to follow a career in the arts. In
1815 he published his first work, a series
of eight views of Warwick Castle, drawn
and etched by himself. Brought to the
attention of the artist and illustrator,
James Duffield Harding (1797-1863), in
1815 he employed Coney to work upon a
large series of etchings depicting
exterior and interior views of the
cathedrals and abbey churches of England.
This massive project occupied Coney for
the following fourteen years and the
completed etchings and engravings were
published in 1829 under the title of Views
of English Abbeys and Cathedrals. SIZE:
sheet size: 24 x 18.75 inches; 610 x 480
mm,; image size: 17.25 x 13.75 inches; 440
x 350 mm.£15 ea small vertical tear
top
edge
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Priory of St
Bees
from John Coney, Views
of English Abbeys & Cathedrals.
London, 1829.John Coney: John Coney was
first apprenticed to an architect but
chose to follow a career in the arts. In
1815 he published his first work, a series
of eight views of Warwick Castle, drawn
and etched by himself. Brought to the
attention of the artist and illustrator,
James Duffield Harding (1797-1863), in
1815 he employed Coney to work upon a
large series of etchings depicting
exterior and interior views of the
cathedrals and abbey churches of England.
This massive project occupied Coney for
the following fourteen years and the
completed etchings and engravings were
published in 1829 under the title of Views
of English Abbeys and Cathedrals. SIZE:
sheet size: 24 x 18.75 inches; 610 x 480
mm,; image size: 17.25 x 13.75 inches; 440
x 350 mm.£15 ea some
creases
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Calder
Abbey
from John Coney, Views
of English Abbeys & Cathedrals.
London, 1829.John Coney: John Coney was
first apprenticed to an architect but
chose to follow a career in the arts. In
1815 he published his first work, a series
of eight views of Warwick Castle, drawn
and etched by himself. Brought to the
attention of the artist and illustrator,
James Duffield Harding (1797-1863), in
1815 he employed Coney to work upon a
large series of etchings depicting
exterior and interior views of the
cathedrals and abbey churches of England.
This massive project occupied Coney for
the following fourteen years and the
completed etchings and engravings were
published in 1829 under the title of Views
of English Abbeys and Cathedrals. SIZE:
sheet size: 24 x 18.75 inches; 610 x 480
mm,; image size: 17.25 x 13.75 inches; 440
x 350 mm.£15 ea small vertical tear
top
edge
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XIX. Ancient Grave.stones in
Great-Salkeld, Ainstaple, and Memerby
Churches
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£18 rare
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Part of the Nave of Carlisle
'Cathedral
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£18 rare
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XXII. Grave.stone of William
Stapleton, Esq. and Margaret his Wife, in
Edenhall Church
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£18 rare
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XVII. Bridekirk Font; North and
East Sides .
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£18 rare
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VII. Roman Sculptures found at
Plumpton-Wall
.
Antique engraved print
from
Daniel and Samuel Lyson's Magna
Britannia
which was published between 1806 to 22 in
6 volumes, the intention was to write the
history of every county in England,
unfortunately only 6 counties were
completed. Cornwall was published in 1813.
Published T. Cadell, London
.. Image 24 x 17 cm
£18 rare
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