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The
Road from Ferrybridge to
Barnard Castle,via Boroughbridge, Ripon and
Richmond,
and then, on the last ribbon, the journey between
Ferrybridge
and Wakefield via Pontefract... Page 95
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 £145 larger area top right
repaired
tear right laid to paper . . still rare
INCLUDES :-Ferrybridge ,Ferry Farnton (Ferry Fryston),
Are Flu
(River Aire) , Brotherton, Farbourne (Fairburn), Ledstone Hall
(Ledston Hall), A Beacon (Ledsham Beacon), Mickelfield , Abyforth
(Aberford) , Brammum Moore, Brammum Hall (Bramham Park), Bramum
(Bramham) , Cliffard Moore (Clifford), Wetherby , South Dighton
(Kirk Deighton) , Welsford (Walshford), Allerton Parke (Allerton
Park), Boroughbridg (Boroughbridge), Youre flu (River Ure), Kirby
on the Hill (Kirby Hill), Hewick (Copt Hewick), A Wood Bridge
(Hewick Bridge), Rippon (Ripon), Huton (Hutton Conyers). Norton
Hall (Norton Conyers), Wath, Middleton (Middleton Quernhow), White
Lion Inn, Enter Lemynge Lane (Leeming Lane, Dere Street),
Kirtlynton (Kirklington), Pickhall (Pickhill), Burniston
(Burneston), The Bell Inn, Lemyng (Leeming), Catterick Bridge,
Swail flu (River Swale), Bounton upon Swail (Brompton on Swale),
Sandbeck, Richmond, Wiston (Whashton), Ravenworth Castle
(Ravensworth Castle), Ravenworth on the Hill (Ravensworth), Kirkby
(Kirby Hill), Gailes (Gayles), Dolston (Dalton), Greatabridge
(Greta Bridge), Rougby Village (Rokeby), Eaglestonby (Easglestone
Abbey), Barnard Castle, Ferrybridg, Newhall (New Town), Pontefract,
Warnefield (Warmfield), Greenheath Moore (Heath), Sr William
Dodlestons, Sandall (Sandal Magna). Colder flu (River Calder),
Wakefield
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Scarborough"
mezzotint etched by Thomas Lupton published in The
Harbours
of England, from original drawings made expressly for the
work by
J.M.W. Turner.. On heavyweight paper with strong platemark.. Size 22.5
x 17 cms including title, plus good margins. London: Smith, Elder,
& Co., 1877.The series remained unfinished when Turner died in
1851
and some of the more important harbours of England are thus not
present. The harbours illustrated are those of Dover, Ramsgate,
Catwater, Plymouth, Margate, Falmouth, Sidmouth, Deal, Portsmouth,
Sheerness, Whitby and Scarborough. £25
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Whitby
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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Whitby s
Large plate
view mounted etc by James Stephenson
£15. .
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Weston
Hall
From'
Views of Seats' written by
& drawn by John
Preston Neale and
engraved by various artists mounted later
imprint
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Wenslow
Dale Weslaw or Wensley
Church and Bridge
Antique
copper line engraved
print by various artists/engravers Published by Samuel Hooper London,
Printed by
C. Clarke, for Francis GROSE (c.1731
. .1791) from THE
ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES , first published in 1772/3. and
Image minimum from 18 x13 cm £12 unmounted . x 4
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Wressel
castle
Antique
copper line engraved
print by various artists/engravers Published by Samuel Hooper London,
Printed by
C. Clarke, for Francis GROSE (c.1731
. .1791) from THE
ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES , first published in 1772/3. and
Image minimum from 18 x13 cm £12 unmounted .
x 4
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Richmond
SCARCE: plate from the book Turner and Girtin*s 'Picturesque
Views,
Sixty Years Since' (London: J. Hogarth, 1854) engraved by J. Walker
drawn by Turner.Later but identical to the Copperplate one ie this is a
reworking of the Copperplate Magazine Original £20 mounted
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Sheffield
SCARCE: plate from the book Turner and Girtin*s 'Picturesque
Views,
Sixty Years Since' (London: J. Hogarth, 1854) engraved by J. Walker
drawn by Turner.Later but identical to the Copperplate one ie this is a
reworking of the Copperplate Magazine Original £20 mounted
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Wakefield
SCARCE: plate from the book Turner and Girtin*s 'Picturesque
Views,
Sixty Years Since' (London: J. Hogarth, 1854) engraved by J. Walker
drawn by Turner.Later but identical to the Copperplate one ie this is a
reworking of the Copperplate Magazine Original £20 mounted
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Harewood House
from COPPERPLATE MAGAZINE by John WALKER, engraver and printseller, 16,
Rosomon Street, Clerkenwell 1795-1802. Exhibited Royal Academy
1796-1800. Landscape engraver and draughtsman. He finished many of his
father's plates. Published as"The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly
Cabinet of Picturesque Prints" many drawn earlier but published
1792..1803 Engraved surface 13 x 17 cm . £30 rare .
mounted.Ist state by Corbould and Ellis published by Harrison &
Co 1787
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Bowes 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 . .
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Weston
Hall
an
etching signed in plate and
titled and numbered in pencil by J Ayton Symington .All numberes
58/300 c 1900 £20
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Skipton
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
£8. .
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Whitby 2
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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Trinity Church Hull
Original
antique engraving drawn by N. Whittock,
engraved by WJ Cooke, published by IT Hinton, 4 Warwick Square,
London, 1830. £8
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Burlington Quay
now
Bridlington
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. .x 2
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Middleham
Castle pl
1
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 . .
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Middleham
Castle pl
2
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 .x 2 .
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Fountain's
Abbey pl
1
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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Fountain's
Abbey pl
2
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 . .
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Scarborough 3
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 unmounted £10. .
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"Brignall Church,
Yorkshire"
Rawle,
Samuel (engraver), c.1823 from
Joseph Mallord William Turner, (Whitaker, Thomas Dunham
(commissioner), c.1823engraving on wove paper: 204 x 285 mm
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Robin Hood's Bay
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 unmounted £10.
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Selby 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
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Egliston 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
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Grey Friars Tower
Richmond
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
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Coverham 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
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South
of
west Riding \
Small
Cary /framed
Glazed
1787
£40
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MAP
OF The East Riding of
Yorkshire by Neele 1801
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 Dugdale (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 - 1813
£20
**close
cut to left
edge
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Yorkshire Map
Seller
Map published by Samuel Hooper London, Printed by
C. Clarke, for Francis GROSE (c.1731
. .1791) from 'THE
ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES' , first published in 1772/3. Map
Size 14.5 x 12cm. With descriptive text below and to verso. In
1695 John Seller published a county atlas titled 'Anglia Contracta'.
The
plates were acquired by Francis Grose, revised, and first
published in
this 1787 edition unmounted £30
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Map, Yorkshire ie North, East
and West Yorkshire,
hand coloured engraving,scale about 7 miles 1 inch, drawn by
R
Creighton, engraved by Thomas Starling, in Lewis's Topographical
Dictionary, published by S Lewis and Co, 87 Hatton Garden, London,
1842. printed -on- lower right
YORKSHIRE
printed -on- bottom left Drawn by R. Creighton. printed -on-
bottom centre DRAWN AND ENGRAVED FOR LEWIS' TOPOGRAPHICAL
DICTIONARY. printed -on- bottom right Engraved by Thos.
Starling scale = 1 to 420000 ? (scale line 20 miles = 76.3 mm
assuming modern mile)
Scarce larger format £65 inc
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MAP
OF Part of The North Riding of
Yorkshire by Britton
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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MAP
OF The East Riding of
Yorkshire by Neele 1801
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 - 1813 £20
**close
cut to left
edge
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MAP
OF The East and West Riding of
Yorkshire by Britton
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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MAP
OF The West Riding of Yorkshire
by Britton
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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MAP
OF The North Riding of
Yorkshire by Archer
"Yorkshire",
drawn and engraved
by John Archer, and published around 1842 showing railway lines.
Steel engraved maps with old hand colour, l light crease caused by
'customer' sorry £20
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MAP
OF The East and West Riding of
Yorkshire by Britton 2
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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