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Genuine Antique
Prints & Engravings by Original County . .
. .London EC1 /page 3
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EC1
covers the Clerkenwell,
Finsbury,
Barbican area,St Paul's Cathedral ,Smithfield
,ALDERSGATE;Leadenhall Mkt, John Wesley Chapel,Bank of
England(Museum)
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Sessions House Clerkenwell Green
G. Cooke. 1827.. Engraved by George Cooke, From COOKE'S
VIEWS IN LONDON AND ITS VICINITY (1826-34) dated 1828. London,
Published by Longman & Co., J. and A. Arch .Cornhill & G.
Cooke, Image 18 x 24cm. Proof to India paper card backing toned
to
page edge £40 inc delivery |

THE PRIORY OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. - Signed and dated [lower 1. of
piece (a)] : Wenceslaus Hollar delin: et sculp: 1 66 1.
Showing three views of the Hospital. The plate is divided into three
strips : above are the arms and dedication of the donor of
the
plate, Thomas Baron Bruce; in the centre two
views of the hospital (a) [on left] with title, Hospitalariorum Militum
S''Joh : Hierosol : Domus olim excelsae in suburbia civitatis Londin :
portae Australis a Circio prospectus, (b] [on right] with title,
Efusdem Domus (quanti nunc superest] cum occidentali Capellae facie, ab
Affrico prospectus ; and in the lower strip a third view of the
hospital with title, Praefatae Domus, a retro ab Euro-aquilone,
prospectus. In upper r. the page number, 504. In Dodsworth and Dugdale,
Monasticon, Vol. II. (1661), between pp. 504 and 505 (folded).
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. .Nothing remains of this twelfth-century priory now save St John's
Gate and the crypt of St John's Clerkenwell. Jordan Brisset and his
wife Muriel founded the priory in 1185, and it became the headquarters
of the Knights Hospitallers, its buildings and gardens covering five
acres from St John's Gate down to Farringdon Street (built over the
Wells River). The priory provided a hospice or refuge (rather than a
hospital) for any stranger for three days. £65 inc |

57. Newgate Chapel /EC1
from ACKERMANN'S MICROCOSM OF LONDON
(1808) 104
Handcoloured aquatints in three volumes, issued in parts between
1808 and 1810. Published by Rudolph Ackermann, this series is of
interest in setting a new standard for the figures "staffage" in
topographical prints. This was achieved by an exceptional
partnership between Augustus Pugin, who made the architectural
drawing, and Thomas Rowlandson, who added the figures, frequently
caricatures. The majority of the plates were aquatinted by J. Bluck
and Joseph Stadler . .. good margins, good colour
£95 x 2:- ,1 @ foxing mark to page edge @
£80
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10. The Hall, Blue Coat Schoole . .. Christ's Hospital. /EC1
from ACKERMANN'S MICROCOSM OF LONDON (1808)
104 Handcoloured
aquatints in three volumes, issued in parts between 1808 and 1810.
Published by Rudolph Ackermann, this series is of interest in
setting a new standard for the figures "staffage" in topographical
prints. This was achieved by an exceptional partnership between
Augustus Pugin, who made the architectural drawing, and Thomas
Rowlandson, who added the figures, frequently caricatures. The
majority of the plates were aquatinted by J. Bluck and Joseph
Stadler . .full page good margins, good colour £105
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19. Water Engine, Cold-Bath-Fields Prison .. House of Correction',
Clerkenwell, opened 1794. /EC1
from ACKERMANN'S MICROCOSM OF LONDON
(1808) 104
Handcoloured aquatints in three volumes, issued in parts between
1808 and 1810. Published by Rudolph Ackermann, this series is of
interest in setting a new standard for the figures "staffage" in
topographical prints. This was achieved by an exceptional
partnership between Augustus Pugin, who made the architectural
drawing, and Thomas Rowlandson, who added the figures, frequently
caricatures. The majority of the plates were aquatinted by J. Bluck
and Joseph Stadler . .. good margins, good colour £95
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Interior of Christ Church /EC1
Labelled as from 'History of Christ Hospital ' and dated in plate
as 1810 but cannot be traced as a separate item so probably from 'The
History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton and Westminster; with the
Charter-House, the schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow and
Rugby, and the free-school of Christ's Hospital.' published 1816 .
Artists included Pugin, Nash and Westall , the engraving was
carried out by Stadler, Buck, Havell amongst others. The plates
are chiefly of interior views with illustrations of gowned scholars.
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Grammar School of Christ Church /EC1
Labelled as from 'History of Christ Hospital ' and dated in plate
as
1810 but cannot be traced as a separate item so probably from 'The
History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton and Westminster; with the
Charter-House, the schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow and
Rugby, and the free-school of Christ's Hospital.' published 1816 .
Artists included Pugin, Nash and Westall , the engraving was
carried
out by Stadler, Buck, Havell amongst others. The plates are
chiefly of
interior views with illustrations of gowned scholars.
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Writing School of Christ Hospital /EC1
Labelled as from 'History of Christ Hospital ' and dated in plate
as
1810 but cannot be traced as a separate item so probably from 'The
History of the Colleges of Winchester, Eton and Westminster; with the
Charter-House, the schools of St. Paul's, Merchant Taylors, Harrow and
Rugby, and the free-school of Christ's Hospital.' published 1816 .
Artists included Pugin, Nash and Westall , the engraving was
carried
out by Stadler, Buck, Havell amongst others. The plates are
chiefly of
interior views with illustrations of gowned scholars.
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