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Cambridge.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Catherine Hall.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Corpus Christi or Bene’t College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Downing College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Emanuel College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Entrance to Downing College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Gate of Honour. Caius College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Great Court. St.John’s College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£45
Great St. Mary’s, University Church.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£65
King’s College Chapel.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
King’s College, Cambridge.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Magdalen College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Neville’s Court Trinity College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Pembroke College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£45
Pythagoras School.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£85
Queen’s College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£45
Remains of the Castle.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£85
Senate House.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Sidney-Sussex College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
St. John’s College from the Walks.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
St. John’s College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
St. Peter’s College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£45
St. Sepulcher’s or Round Church Cambridge.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
The Great Court, Trinity College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£45
The Hospital.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£45
Trinity Church.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Trinity College, Cambrige.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£95
Trinity College.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£85
Trinity Hall.
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HARRADEN, Richard.


A fine engraving representing the most pictureseque and interesting edifices in the University of Cambridge. Harraden was noted for his confident handling of landscape and architectural elevations. He published Catabrigia Depicta in 1809-10 and is his best known work.

Dimensions (W x H): 20.5 x 12.5 / 8 x 5

£275
ch Southwell Knight.
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HOLBEIN, Hans


Bartolozzi developed his style to imitate the subtleties of renaissance and baroque chalk drawings and became deservedly famous for his stipple engraving. The portraits in this collection show how effective this technique was in reproducing with such incredible fidelity Holbein's original designs. ...

Dimensions (W x H): 26.5 x 36 / 10½ x 14

£120
Clinton
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HOLBEIN, Hans


Bartolozzi developed his style to imitate the subtleties of renaissance and baroque chalk drawings and became deservedly famous for his stipple engraving. The portraits in this collection show how effective this technique was in reproducing with such incredible fidelity Holbein's original designs. ...

Dimensions (W x H): 13.5 x 20.5 / 5½ x 8

£2000
Common Partridge.
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GOULD, John


The Birds of Europe is the first of Gould's works to feature plates by Edward Lear. The greater number were drawn and lithographed by Elizabeth Gould, but a quarter of them were drawn and lithographed by Lear. All the plates were coloured under the direction of My Bayfield. Finally the printing ...


£3400
Common Pheasant.
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GOULD, John


The Birds of Europe is the first of Gould's works to feature plates by Edward Lear. The greater number were drawn and lithographed by Elizabeth Gould, but a quarter of them were drawn and lithographed by Lear. All the plates were coloured under the direction of My Bayfield. Finally the printing ...


£1350
Common Shieldrake.
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GOULD, John & Elizabeth


Stunning lithograph from John Gould’s ‘Birds of Europe’, the first of Gould’s works to include work by Edward Lear. Gould, and his wife Elizabeth, drew and lithographed three quarters of the plates, Lear one quarter. The success of the work enabled the Goulds to move to Australia for two years to ...

Dimensions (W x H): 47 x 34 / 18½ x 13½

£185
Eastern Frontier of the Colony of the CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, (and part of Kafirland) from Algoa Bay to the Great Kei River.
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AROWSMITH, John


Tooley says: ‘A fine detailed map showing roads, springs, farms, river crossings, locations of native tribes etc. Covers an area from Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth to Great Kei River showing the divisions of Albany, Victoria, British Kaffraria and parts of Somerset, Craddock and Uitenhage. With ...

Dimensions (W x H): 61 x 49 / 24 x 19½

£600
FAMILIA REGIA ab Holbenio picta.
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VERTUE, George.


This magnificent plate show Henry VIII, Henry VII on the left side, Elizabeth I and Jane Seymour on the right side of large stone plinth at the centre of the engraving. They are within a sumptuously decorated chamber, which provides a suitably royal setting. Text in Latin below the print says that ...

Dimensions (W x H): 58 x 49 / 23 x 19½

£175
Francis Russel E: of Bedford some time after
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HOLBEIN, Hans


Bartolozzi developed his style to imitate the subtleties of renaissance and baroque chalk drawings and became deservedly famous for his stipple engraving. The portraits in this collection show how effective this technique was in reproducing with such incredible fidelity Holbein's original designs. ...

Dimensions (W x H): 17 x 25 / 6½ x 10

£2000
Gadwall.
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GOULD, John & Elizabeth


Stunning lithograph from John Gould’s ‘Birds of Europe’, the first of Gould’s works to include work by Edward Lear. Gould, and his wife Elizabeth, drew and lithographed three quarters of the plates, Lear one quarter. The success of the work enabled the Goulds to move to Australia for two years to ...

Dimensions (W x H): 47 x 34 / 18½ x 13½

£175
Gawin Carow Knight.
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HOLBEIN, Hans


Bartolozzi developed his style to imitate the subtleties of renaissance and baroque chalk drawings and became deservedly famous for his stipple engraving. The portraits in this collection show how effective this technique was in reproducing with such incredible fidelity Holbein's original designs. ...

Dimensions (W x H): 21.5 x 28 / 8½ x 11

£1600
KENT WITH HER CITIES AND EARLES described and observed.
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SPEED, John


A beautiful map of Kent based on the work of Philip Symonson. Insets of the cathedral cities of Canterbury and Rochester, and seven coats of arms. Due to Kent’s extensive coastline, and proximity to France and the Netherlands, it had unrivalled advantages for trade, thus making it’s defence ...

Dimensions (W x H): 50 x 38 / 19½ x 15

£2000
Red Grouse.
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GOULD, John


The Birds of Europe is the first of Gould's works to feature plates by Edward Lear. The greater number were drawn and lithographed by Elizabeth Gould, but a quarter of them were drawn and lithographed by Lear. All the plates were coloured under the direction of My Bayfield. Finally the printing ...


£50
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HOUBRAKEN, Jacobus


Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter, statesman, spymaster and minister to Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. He played the major role in arranging James I to become king in 1603. Portrait within an oval frame, below with an anchor and a scale over a drape.

Dimensions (W x H): 22.5 x 36 / 9 x 14

£700
The Royal Procession of QUEEN ELIZABETH to Visit the Right Honble. HENRY CAREY Lord HUNSDON, Governor of Berwick upon Tweed.
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VERTUE, George


Beautiful engraving of Queen Elizabeth I being carried by four bearers and a host of dignitaries through the streets of Berwick upon Tweed. Dudley, Earl of Leicester, is closest to her. A text below the print in English and Latin, lists the people present, and gives details of the limning of the ...

Dimensions (W x H): 56.5 x 46 / 22 x 18

£175
Thomas Parrie
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HOLBEIN, Hans


Bartolozzi developed his style to imitate the subtleties of renaissance and baroque chalk drawings and became deservedly famous for his stipple engraving. The portraits in this collection show how effective this technique was in reproducing with such incredible fidelity Holbein's original designs. ...

Dimensions (W x H): 17.5 x 24 / 7 x 9½

£175
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HOLBEIN, Hans


Bartolozzi developed his style to imitate the subtleties of renaissance and baroque chalk drawings and became deservedly famous for his stipple engraving. The portraits in this collection show how effective this technique was in reproducing with such incredible fidelity Holbein's original designs. ...

Dimensions (W x H): 17.5 x 24 / 7 x 9½

£155
View of Richmond Hill & Palace, from a Picture, two centuries old, in the Possession of Lord Fitzwilliam, to whom this plate is respectfully insribed by T.M.
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Thomas Maurice


A view of Richmond from across the Thames, still showing the Tudor palace where Elizabeth I died. Thomas Maurice was Assistant Librarian at the British Museum, and an orientalist scholar.

Dimensions (W x H): 44.3 x 29.7 / 17½ x 11½

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