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Wentworth
Woodhouse
published in
Francis Orpen Morris's, A Series of
Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen
& Gentlemen of Great Britain and
Ireland Mounted..., in 1884. The
straightforward but thoroughly attractive
plates were drawn by Alexander Francis
Lydon (1836-1917) and printed from colored
woodblocks by the Baxter process by
Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893) of Driffield,
Yorkshire unmounted
£10
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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. . . 2 copies
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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
Engraver
GODFREY By Hooper... Antique copper line
engraved print By Hooper and Newton for
Francis GROSE
(c.1731
. .1791) for THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND
AND WALES , first published in 1772/3.
Image 26 x22 cm ,. £12 . 3
copies
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Wressel
castle
Engraver
GODFREY By Hooper... Antique copper line
engraved print By Hooper and Newton for
Francis GROSE
(c.1731
. .1791) for THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND
AND WALES , first published in 1772/3.
Image 26 x22 cm ,. £12 . 3
copies
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Whitby
Abbey 1
Engraver
GODFREY By Hooper... Antique copper line
engraved print By Hooper and Newton for
Francis GROSE
(c.1731
. .1791) for THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND
AND WALES , first published in 1772/3.
Image 26 x22 cm ,. £12 . 2
copies
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Whitby
Abbey 2
Engraver
GODFREY By Hooper... Antique copper line
engraved print By Hooper and Newton for
Francis GROSE
(c.1731
. .1791) for THE ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND
AND WALES , first published in 1772/3.
Image 26 x22 cm ,. £12 . 2
copies
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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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Robin Hoods 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 Library Stamp to page edge
£10. .
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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. .
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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
. .
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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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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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"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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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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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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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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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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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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