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Powis
Castle
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). Size 27.5 x 17
cms. unmounted £10
. . . 2 copies
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Llanderchydol
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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.Powis Castle.
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 . . 2 copies
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Glan Severn
.
Antique
steel engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 2 copies
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PONT Y
PAIR
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 2 copies
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Fall of the
teify
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 2 copies
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Montgomery
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 3 copies
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Machyllyneth
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 3 copies
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Berriew
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5
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View on
the Rhiew
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 2 copies
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Welch Pool
now Welshpool
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 3 copies
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Powis
Castle
Antique steel
engraved print from WALES ILLUSTRATED The engravings by Henry G.
Gastineau (1791
to1876) Published in London - 1829/31. this print is unmounted Engraved
surface 104 x 153mm £5 . . 2 copies
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Dolforwyn
castle 1
Antique
copper engraved print published in Francis GROSE (c.1731 to 1791), The
Antiquarian Repertory, volume (1776), below image [within platemark]
Jan.y 2 1776 S. Hooper Ex. Godfrey Sc. Image
26 x22 cm.
£10
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Powis
castle
Antique
copper engraved print published in Francis GROSE (c.1731 to 1791), The
Antiquarian Repertory, volume (1776), below image [within platemark]
Jan.y 2 1776 S. Hooper Ex. Godfrey Sc. Image
26 x22 cm
£10 . . . 2 copies
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Powis castle
. 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 England and Wales (18 vol., in 25, 1801 . .15) image 11 x
16cm Images printed close to edge of page unmounted £12
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Powis
castle 1
Antique
copper engraved print published in Francis GROSE (c.1731 to 1791), The
Antiquarian Repertory, volume (1776), below image [within platemark]
Jan.y 2 1776 S. Hooper Ex. Godfrey Sc. Image
26 x22 cm.
£10. . . 2 copies
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Montgomery
castle 1
Antique
copper engraved print published in Francis GROSE (c.1731 to 1791), The
Antiquarian Repertory, volume (1776), below image [within platemark]
Jan.y 2 1776 S. Hooper Ex. Godfrey Sc. Image
26 x22 cm
£10 . . . 2 copies
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Montgomery
castle 2
Antique
copper engraved print published in Francis GROSE (c.1731 to 1791), The
Antiquarian Repertory, volume (1776), below image [within platemark]
Jan.y 2 1776 S. Hooper Ex. Godfrey Sc. Image
26 x22 cm.
£10 . . . 2 copies
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Dolforwyn
castle
Antique
copper engraved print published in Francis GROSE (c.1731 to 1791), The
Antiquarian Repertory, volume (1776), below image [within platemark]
Jan.y 2 1776 S. Hooper Ex. Godfrey Sc. Image
26 x22 cm.
£10 . . .
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Montgomeryshire
Map
from
Britton
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**
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111/112 Tenbury, Ludlow, Bishops Castle,
Montgomery. Description of the Fens on verso.
Road Map by Emanuel Bowen Published by John
Owen in 1720 in ccontained in the decorative cartouche at the top of
the map. Copper engraved map hand coloured Size 12x18cms £20
tinted
Worcestershire,Shropshire, Montgomeryshire
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Montgomery comitatus qui olim pars
ordovicum.. 1
Condition
tear top lefy coner crease right corner
by
Christopher Saxton, William & Kip, published London, Georgii
Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 1610 Size 26.5 x 32 cm.
Christopher Saxton, (c.1543-1610/1611) b. near Dunningley, West
Yorkshire. Estate Surveyor and Draughtsmen, apprenticed to the cleric
and cartographer John Rudd. Under his tutelage Saxton developed the
skills to become the man now known as 'the father of English
cartography'. Saxton carried out an extensive topographical survey of
England and Wales, 1573-1578 under the patronage of Thomas Seckford. 34
county maps based on the surveys were engraved between 1574 and 1578 by
Remy Hogenberg, Lenaert Terwoort, Cornelis de Hooghe, Augustine Ryther,
Francis Scatte, and Nicholas Reynolds, forming the first atlas of
England and Wales. The work was the basis for many later maps.This has
Latin text to verso
This
map is from the series of maps included William Camden's Britannia.
First published in 1586 with only a general map, the later editions of
Camden's Britannia included maps engraved by William Kip and William
Hole. These maps were reduced copies of the maps by Saxton and Norden.
The sixth edition of Camden's Britiannia, published in 1607 contained
these maps. This atlas s contained the first separate representations
of many counties. original book central folds £145**
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Montgomery comitatus qui olim pars
ordovicum.. 2
Condition
loss to central area as in pic otherwise clean a little creasing from
printer etc; slight age toning top of central crease
by
Christopher Saxton, William & Kip, published London, Georgii
Bishop & Ioannis Norton, 1607-37. 1610 Size 26.5 x 32 cm.
Christopher Saxton, (c.1543-1610/1611) b. near Dunningley, West
Yorkshire. Estate Surveyor and Draughtsmen, apprenticed to the cleric
and cartographer John Rudd. Under his tutelage Saxton developed the
skills to become the man now known as 'the father of English
cartography'. Saxton carried out an extensive topographical survey of
England and Wales, 1573-1578 under the patronage of Thomas Seckford. 34
county maps based on the surveys were engraved between 1574 and 1578 by
Remy Hogenberg, Lenaert Terwoort, Cornelis de Hooghe, Augustine Ryther,
Francis Scatte, and Nicholas Reynolds, forming the first atlas of
England and Wales. The work was the basis for many later maps. This has
Latin text to verso
This
map is from the series of maps included William Camden's Britannia.
First published in 1586 with only a general map, the later editions of
Camden's Britannia included maps engraved by William Kip and William
Hole. These maps were reduced copies of the maps by Saxton and Norden.
The sixth edition of Camden's Britiannia, published in 1607 contained
these maps. This atlas s contained the first separate representations
of many counties. original book central folds £145**
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The Road from Gloucester and Montgomery
passing Ross on Wye, Hereford and Presteigne.. Page 71
From a series of 100 strip Road
Maps of England and Wales each measuring about 17 x 13 inches 46 x 34
cm Published in 1675 & 1698 . ohn Ogilby, born 1600 near
Edinburgh, died 1676, had an extremely versatile career, being a
bookseller, translator, printer, dancing master, theatre owner, master
of the King's Revels, and finally a geographer. His claim to fame rests
most securely on his last accomplishment. He made the first survey of
the roads of England and Wales, the results being published in a folio
volume entitled Britannia, Vol. 1.....a Geographical and Historical
Description of the Principal Roads thereof, 1675. This had 100
copper-plates showing the roads in continuous strip form, six or seven
to a plate, with a decorative heading enclosing the title. Ogilby was
the first to adopt the statute mile of 1,760 yards. Before Ogilby
different scales were used in different parts of the country......he
revolutionised the printed map: from his time, roads began to be
inserted on the county maps, and this soon became an established
practise £155 two areas loss central area . . easily
disguised
INCLUDES :-GLOUCESTER (Glocester); Highnam
(Hinam Church); (Bird Wood); Huntley; Dursley Cross (Durley Cross);
Lea; (enter Herefordshire); Weston under Penyard (Weston); ROSS ON WYE
(Rofs); (6 Arches); Wilton; (Pitchers Common); (Harods End); Harewood
End (Harwood); Much Birch (Mich Birch); Much Dewchurch (Dewchurch);
HEREFORD; (Mr Cunisby's Almshouses) Holmer (Homer Church); Kings Pyon
(Kings Peon); Birley (Berley Church); (Stonebridge with 4 arches);
Pembridge; Coombes-Moor (Comb); Presteigne (Prestaine); Norton;
(forest); Knighton; (enter Shropshire); (Rose and Crown inn); Clun
(Clunn); (Blynn); Bishops Castle; Churchstoke (Cherstock), (a
mill).(Lord Herbert's Park);MONTGOMERY
. .
. gloucestershire, herefordshire, shropshire, radnorshire,
montgomeryshire
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