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Harnham Mill
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher PUBLISHED 1843
£20
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Remains of De Vaux College from the South
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher 2 copies PUBLISHED
1843 £20. . 2 copies one tinted state pref
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St Thomas's Church Salisbury
Etched by Benson from Old and New Sarum or
Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by
Henry Hatcher PUBLISHED 1843 £20
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Hungerford & Beauchamp Chapel salisbury
Cathedral
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher PUBLISHED 1843
£20
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Odstock Church
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher PUBLISHED 1843
£10
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Fisherton Church
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher PUBLISHED 1843
£20
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Nave Salisbury Cathedral
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher PUBLISHED 1843
£20
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from Browne and Winkles
creased
mount £8
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St Edmunds . . now the Art Centre
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher 2 copies PUBLISHED
1843 £20
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as on 1000 chocolate boxes early contemprary print
£20
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SALISBURY
View
from Clarendon park
Old
Council House
£20
1790 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.
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Salisbury Cathedral View.
£15
vignette
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SALISBURY
Harnham;
De Vaux College and Bridge
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher PUBLISHED 1843
£20
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.SALISBURY CATHEDRAL
after
an earlier Holler . . . 1874 showing the bell tower
£12
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SALISBURY Vista with 'Travellers'
1779
£10 ccut
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Salisbury Cathedral/The Muniment Room . .
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher 2 copies PUBLISHED
1843 £20
£20
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SALISBURY. Halle's hall New Canal..now the Odeon !
. .
Etched
by Benson from Old and New Sarum or Salisbury (vol.6 of Richard Colt
Hoare, History of Modern Wiltshire) by Henry Hatcher 2 copies PUBLISHED
1843 £20
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POULTRY CROSS/SALISBURY
c1790
£15
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THE CHAPTER HOUSE SALISBURY CATHEDRAL
Drawn
by NASH /Engraver COOKE £12
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Salisbury
Fishey Bridge
Eisey
Bridge in other pics
close
cut etc LITHOGRAPHunmounted £12
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Salisbury View in the High Street Looking South
Antique steel
engraved print from PICTURESQUE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLISH CITIES pub 1829
by John Britton Published by M A Nutall, 19 Southampton Street, Covent
Garden, London.Approx. 11 x 8 inches £24 scarce tinted
copy
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Salisbury . . View in the Silver Street
Antique steel
engraved print from PICTURESQUE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLISH CITIES pub 1829
by John Britton Published by M A Nutall, 19 Southampton Street, Covent
Garden, London.Approx. 11 x 8 inches £24 scarce tinted
copy not as per pic
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Literary
and Scientific Institution Warminster
published by
Richard Elliott Warminster litho by J Grieve pic by N whitlock 19 x
14cm rare £20
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Salisbury . . South West View of the City
Antique steel
engraved print from PICTURESQUE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLISH CITIES pub 1829
by John Britton Published by M A Nutall, 19 Southampton Street, Covent
Garden, London.Approx. 11 x 8 inches £24 scarce
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Stonehenge m
.Engraved
for the The New British Traveller, or a Complete Modern Universal
Display of Great Britain and Ireland.. The whole puyblished under the
immediate inspection of George Augustus Walpoole Assisted by ...Printed
for Alex Hogg at the Kings Arms No 16 Paternoster-Row 1784
£20 . . . 4 copies foolscap size
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Malmesbury Abbey m
.Engraved
for the The New British Traveller, or a Complete Modern Universal
Display of Great Britain and Ireland.. The whole puyblished under the
immediate inspection of George Augustus Walpoole Assisted by ...Printed
for Alex Hogg at the Kings Arms No 16 Paternoster-Row 1784
£10 . . . 3 copies
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Salisbury
Cathedral, 1798
Etched by
S.Middiman, finished by W.Byrne - 1798. Published by T.Hearne &
W.Byrne, March 1798. Size: 29.5 x 27cm Printed to to heavy rag paper
NOT from " Antiquities of Great Britain" £40 rare
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Stoke park 2
Antique
engraved print from Beauties of England & Wales by John
Britton (1771. .1857), English antiquary and topographer
and E. W. Brayley. The friends wrote most of Beauties of Wiltshire
image 11 x 16cm Images printed close to edge of page unmounted
£12
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North East view of Salisbury
Antique copper line engraved print J Ryland
and Benjamin Ralph, engraver. Fl. 1763-1775. first published in 1764.
Image 26 x22 cm £15 RARE
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MAP OF Wiltshire 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. Originally bound on edge so there is no centre
fold. 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).The large size allows for a
remarkable amount of detail to be shown, with careful identification of
parishes, gentlemen's seats, heaths and commons, marshes, navigable
canals, dikes, turnpikes, by-roads, tramways, and even Roman walls. All
shown on a map drawn to a scale of 1 3/8 inches to 5 miles.In 1805
Stockdale had published the New British Atlas, with 43 maps by John
Cary. £70 **
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Wiltshire
Map
FULLARTON AND
CO. (fl. 1840-70) were based in Glasgow, (1834-70); London, Edinburgh
and Glasgow, (1840-3); London, Edinburgh and Dublin, (1845). They
published gazetteers of England and Wales, Scotland and the World.New
Comprehensive Gazetter of England and Wales by James Bell c.1833 2 x
copies
Image size
188 x 240mm £24
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Wiltshire
Map /Lewis
Samuel
Lewis & Co. were based at 87 Aldersgate Street and 13 Finsbury
Place South, London. Various Editions of their Topographical Dictionary
appeared between 1831 and 1848. Drawn by R. Creighton and engraved by
J. & C. Walker. Scale and compass rose. 9 x 7 inches. Original
outline hand colouring. Good condition. £22 nice
copy
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Wiltshire, Robert Morden, 1722.
Robert Morden, 1722.published by Awnsham
between 1695 and 1753. Morden was an accomplished cartographer and the
first to show longitudes measured from the meridian of St. Paul's
Cathedral. He also added roads, taken from Ogilby's earlier survey to
his county maps. Copper engraved map hand coloured, folded as issued.
Size 34x41cms/13.5"x16". Unmounted
From Camden's Britannia £145
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Wiltshire, map
Engraved for the British Gazetteer,
published by H G Collins, 22 Paternoster Row, London.Map, Hampshire,
scale about 4.5 miles to 1 inch,by Benjamin Clarke, published by Henry
George Collins, Paternoster Row, London, 1852.Published with an issue
of 'The British Gazetteer ..The map size is 13 1/2 x 16 1/4 ins and was
folded in the magazine; bound together the atlas size is 6 1/2 x 10
ins.
£35 each
hand coloured . . 2 copies
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City
maps Salisbury, Devizes, Marlborough, Westbury
1837
Robert Creighton,engr. J.& C. Walker for Lewis, Samuel. A
Topographical Dictionary of England. Vol. I-IV. London: S. Lewis and
Company, image 26 x 20 cm app . with polling stations £20
mounted
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Wiltshire by Thomas Kitchin
Known as the Duke of York series due to Kitchin's title on each map as
Geographer Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York. Outline colour.25x20 cm
by Thomas Kitchin (1719-1784), one of the best known of English
mapmakers of the period and later to become Hydrographer to the King.
One of a series originally produced by Kitchin for the "London
Magazine: or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer" between 1747 and 1763.
The present map first appeared with the May 1748 issue of magazine, and
is here in a later state dating from the late eighteenth century.ie
1763 Copper line engraving on paper. £85 rare
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Wiltshire Map
1837 Robert Creighton,engr. J.& C. Walker for Lewis,
Samuel.
A Topographical Dictionary of England. Vol. I-IV. London: S. Lewis and
Company, image 26 x 20 cm app . with polling stations etc .
£10/
map
.
3 copies
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Wiltshire map
by G. Cole and J. Roper.. List of hundreds and explanation. 18 x 23cm.
George Cole and John Roper Originally produced to accompany the
part-work "Beauties of England and Wales" (London 1801-1818). Copper
line engraving on rag paper page number to top right good colour
creased due to original book folds £20 . . 2 x copies
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Wiltshire
Map
from ARCHER/ DUGDALE: Original outline colour (color). Overall size
8.5x10 inches. Slightly mucky .image 26 x 20 cm app
1843
Curiosities of Great Britain'/ and in Delineated first printed in
London c.1835. It contained County Maps from the Cole and Roper plates,
previously published some 25 years earlier in such as the BRITISH ATLAS
of 1810. Subsequent editions, issued in the 1840's, contained maps
engraved by Joshua Archer of Pentonville, London £15 .. .2
copies
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Wiltshire map
A lithograph map of the county with title panel, scale and list of
hundreds. Imprint of the publisher beneath Chapman & Hall, 193
Piccadilly. 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches. Original blue outline hand colouring.
From A Travelling Atlas £10 1875. . . 2 copies
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Wiltoniae
Comitatus herbida Planiciae nobiis vulgo willshire pars olim
Belgarum
full color example of Christopher Saxton's map of Wiltshire,
from
the 1637 edition of Camden's Britannia. The map includes 2 decorative
cartouches and a compass rose. . The maps in the 1637 edition
are
essentially unchanged from the 1607 edition. Saxton, Christopher
&
Kip, £220 superb full page good impression
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Wiltshire map by
Wallis 1810
Attractive miniature county map. Original colour. From Wallis's New
Pocket Edition of the English Counties, 1810 £30
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City
maps Wilton , Malmesbury
1837
Robert Creighton,engr. J.& C. Walker for Lewis, Samuel. A
Topographical Dictionary of England. Vol. I-IV. London: S. Lewis and
Company, image 26 x 20 cm app . with polling stations £20
mounted
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"Wilt
shire drawn from the Best Authorities and Regulated by Astronom'l
Observat'ns by T.Kitchin Geograph'r"
by Thomas Kitchin and published by Alexander Hogg c
1795. title vignette & heraldic shield
typical of Kitchin's work. Copper engraved map with
hand colour.Size 16x21cm £65 inc full page full
borders
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206/207
Wiarminster, Codford,Stockton etc
One of a series of detailed road maps from Edward Mogg's A Survey of
the Roads from London to Brighton, Southampton, Portsmouth, Hastings,
Tunbridge Wells, Margate, Ramsgate & Dover, Laid down on a
Scale of
one Inch to a Mile, pub. 18 June, 1808, by Edward Mogg, No. 51, Charing
Cross, London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland, Printers, Goswell
Street Original hand-colour and copper-plate engraved. There was only
one edition which is now scarce. Each map measures about 21 cm x
14 cm (h x w) £55 unmounted
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City
maps Cricklade
1837
Robert Creighton,engr. J.& C. Walker for Lewis, Samuel. A
Topographical Dictionary of England. Vol. I-IV. London: S. Lewis and
Company, image 26 x 20 cm app . with polling stations
£15 unmounted
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Wiltshire map,
by Thomas Moule £20
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. nlater rail
edition. .Water mark to bottom corner
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Wiltshire by Thomas Kitchin
Known as the Duke of York series due to Kitchin's title on each map as
Geographer Engraver to H.R.H. the Duke of York. Outline colour.25x20 cm
by Thomas Kitchin (1719-1784), one of the best known of English
mapmakers of the period and later to become Hydrographer to the King.
One of a series originally produced by Kitchin for the "London
Magazine: or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer" between 1747 and 1763.
The present map first appeared with the May 1748 issue of magazine, and
is here in a later state dating from the late eighteenth century.ie
1763 Copper line engraving on paper. £65 rare unmounted some
creases
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Wiltshire map
John Seller
Published by Francis Grose in 1787 in Supplement to the Antiquities of
England and Wales. Copper engraved map with hand colour. The map is
printed at the top of a page of text giving a historical description of
the county. Size 12x14.5cms £25
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Wiltshire map
by
SAMUEL JOHN NEELE (1758-1824) was an engraver of antiquarian maps and
views. He worked at 352, Strand, London, England and among his patrons
were (in this work), Faden, Laurie, Leard, Playfair, Stackhouse and
Thomson &c.Neele's work can also be found in the following:;
The
Modern Royal Atlas - c.1800; Ordnance Survey - 1804; Minor Atlas -
1813This is dated 1818 £25 scarce
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