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A
view in Crumford near Matlock Bath
From
the
The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's
Magazine was a monthly magazine published
in London in the 18th, 19th, and early
20th century. The magazine began
publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various
subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". It
restarted its volume numbering in 1868. It
ceased publication in 1907.
c
1780
£14
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A
View of Matlock Bath
From
the
The Gentleman's Magazine .The Gentleman's
Magazine was a monthly magazine published
in London in the 18th, 19th, and early
20th century. The magazine began
publication with the January 1731 issue.
Over time the magazine had various
subtitles, including "monthly
intelligencer" and "historical review". It
restarted its volume numbering in 1868. It
ceased publication in 1907.
c
1780
copperplate mounted £15 c 1780
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Millers
Dale
Drawn by
Thomas
Allom (1804 to
1872). Originally produced for the
part-work series of views "The counties of
Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester,
Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated"
(London 1836 to 1837). Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 105 x
155mm (approx. 4" x 6").
mounted £10
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Rutland
Cavern near Matlock
Drawn by
Thomas
Allom (1804 to
1872). Originally produced for the
part-work series of views "The counties of
Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester,
Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated"
(London 1836 to 1837). Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 105 x
155mm (approx. 4" x 6").
mounted
£10
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Matlock
Bath
Steel
Engraving from Westall and Francis l
produced for the part-work series "Great
Britain Illustrated" (London 1828-1830).
Engraved by Edward Francis (fl.1828-1830)
. by Westall £ Bartlett mounted
£10 . . 2 copies
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Vale
of the Winnets
Drawn by
Thomas
Allom (1804 to
1872). Originally produced for the
part-work series of views "The counties of
Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester,
Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated"
(London 1836 to 1837). Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 105 x
155mm (approx. 4" x 6").
mounted
£10
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NORTON
HALL
/Engraver
MIDDIMAN Drawn by MALTON for
for/.......COPPERPLATE MAGAZINE
WALKER,
John, engraver and printseller, 16,
Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell 1795-1802H. S.
of William Walker, engraver q.v. Exhibited
Royal Academy 1796-1800. Landscape
engraver and draughtsman. Finished many of
his father's plates. Publ. Copperplate
magazine 1792 to 1803. Most of the plates
in this engraved by him.£30
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Rocks
and cave called the Devil's Arse in the
Peak in Derbyshire
Engraved
for Engraved for The Modern Universal
British Traveller; or A New Complete, and
Accurate Tour through England, Wales,
Scotland, and the Neighbouring
Islands.[London: J. Cooke]
[1779]. originally produced for
the Cooke part-work publication "The
Modern Universal British Traveller"
(London 1779).
Plate
mark and good margins. Size 27.5 x 17 cms.
full page ..full plate A4 £20
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Rooter
or Roo Tor Rocks
Drawn by
Thomas
Allom (1804 to
1872). Originally produced for the
part-work series of views "The counties of
Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester,
Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated"
(London 1836 to 1837). Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 105 x
155mm (approx. 4" x 6").
mounted
£10
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Peveril
Castle
Drawn by
Thomas
Allom (1804 to
1872). Originally produced for the
part-work series of views "The counties of
Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester,
Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated"
(London 1836 to 1837). Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 105 x
155mm (approx. 4" x
6")
this print is mounted
£10
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View
on the River Wye, Monsal Dale
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12 . . 2
copies
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Peak
Cavern . . entrance
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12 . 2
copies
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Matlock
Bridge
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12 . . 2
copies
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Middleton
Dale
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12 . . 2
copies
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Peak
Cavern . . inner
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12 . . 3
copies
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Osmanston
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12 . . 2
copies
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Willersley
Castle
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12
. . 4
copies
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Peverel
Castle
by
Tombleson this print is unmounted .
£4 cropped page
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Willersley
Castle
Drawn by
Thomas
Allom (1804 to
1872). Originally produced for the
part-work series of views "The counties of
Chester, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester,
Rutland, & Lincoln Illustrated"
(London 1836 to 1837). Steel line
engraving on paper. Engraved surface 105 x
155mm (approx. 4" x 6").
£8
Allom mounted £10 . . 2
copies
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Tissington
Hall .
From'
Views of Seats' written by & drawn by
John
Preston
Neale
and engraved by various artists.
Published, as PROOFS by subscription
between 1812 and 1825 in six large volumes
printed upon Onion Skin paper then mounted
and cased within the larger volume. NOT
the later reprints from the same plates
which are printed directly onto the
paper.£20
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view
on River Wye
from
Beauties of England & Wales by
John
Britton
(1771 to 1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, image 11 x 16cm
app. he printed large pics to small paper
this print is unmounted £12. . 2
copies
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A
MAP OF DERBYSHIRE
by Cary
1790's large plate
Cary...A
MAP OF DERBYSHIRE FROM THE BEST
AUTHORITIES. A detailed map of the county
with publisher's imprint dated 1805. 15
3/4 x 20 1/2 inches. Good condition with
wide blank margins. Originally bound on
edge so there is no centre fold. From New
British Atlas published by John Stockdale,
Piccadilly...large£70
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Maps
all are shown individually pictured ie
what you see is what you get NOT a stock
photo . Sharp light used where possible to
accentuate faults ie looks better in
life
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A
MAP OF DERBYSHIRE
from
Britton
1804
image 26 x 20 cm app from Beauties of
England & Wales by John Britton (1771
. .1857), English antiquary and
topographer and E. W. Brayley. The two
friends wrote part of Beauties of England
and Wales (18 vol., in 25, (1801. .15)
image 11 x 16cm app. good colour creased
due to original folds£20
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A GENERAL MAPP OF
Derbyshire Richard Blome,
1715
A GENERAL MAPP OF
Nottinghamshire With its Hundreds of .....
An engraved county map with panel
displaying the title and list of
hundreds., 16 x 23 cm. Hand coloured. From
England Exactly Described or a Guide to
Travellers in a Compleat Sett of Maps of
All the Counties of England.Nice copy laid
to old/original paper in its past which
helps to mount these notoriously narrow
margined maps, printed with virtually no
blank margins at the top and bottom..
Published by Thomas Taylor at the Golden
Lion in Fleet Street, London.
£45
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Derbyshire
Lewis
Engraved by J & C
Walker after a map by R.Creighton,
published in Lewis' A Topographical
Dictionary of England. Vol. I-IV. London,
1831/1837 .to 1848. Steel engraved map
.image
26 x 20 cm £15
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MAP OF Derbyshire FROM
THE BEST AUTHORITIES.1805
A detailed map of the
county with publisher's imprint dated
1805. 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches. Good
condition with wide blank margins.. From New British Atlas
published by John Stockdale, Piccadilly.
STOCKDALE, John (publisher) Cary's maps
were popular for their accuracy and clear
style. The numbers marked on the roads
give the distances between towns. Copper
engraved map
Hand-coloured engraved
map (approximately 106 x 120 inches
overall) on double-page folio sheets (each
sheet measuring 24 x 26 1Î2
inches). Identification of parishes,
gentlemen's seats, heaths and commons,
marshes, navigable canals, dikes,
turnpikes, by-roads, tramways, and even
Roman walls. .In 1805
Stockdale had published the New British
Atlas, with 43 maps by John Cary. £70
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Derbyshire
from
Harrison
A Map of Derbyshire, Engraved from an
actual survey with
improvements
A Copper engraving by Sudlow . Published
London, Engraved for J. Harrison, 115,
Newgate Street, as the act directs, 6th
May, 1789. 452 x 331 mm mounted tinted
£95
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Derbyshire
Map
Image 24 x35cm 1822
£35 double page rare some offsetting
engraving from
Daniel
and Samuel Lyson's Magna Britannia
was published
between 1806 -22 in 6 volumes, the
intention was to write the history of
every county in England, unfortunately
only 6 counties were completed..Published
T. Cadell, London . Image 24 x 17 cm
1822
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Derbyshire Map
Moule
by Thomas Moule
£40...... Moule. . published by
G.Virtue around 1845 showing the railway
line. Fine line engraving with decorative
border, heraldic shields and vignettes.
Steel engraved map with hand colour. Size
19.5x28.5cms/7.5"x10.5". Thomas Moule
(1784-1851) was a scholar and writer on
heraldry and antiquities who worked in
London as a bookseller and later on worked
in the Lord Chamberlain's department.The
County Maps for which he is best known
were first published in the 1830's in the
reign of William IV and re-issued in 1841
in the reign of Victoria. The original
steel plates were used for all issues, but
they were amended in the later edition to
show the
railways.
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