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BROMLEY, Charles James : NEWINGTON BUTTS IN 1820. [London : 1878 (or later)]. A pleasant antique print of the early nineteenth century village, the church in the distance, sheep and cattle in the road. Engraved by Charles James Bromley (fl.1860-1878) and originally produced for the part-work "Old and New London" (London 1873-1878). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 30159 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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ELLIS, William, 1747-1810 : NEWINGTON BUTTS. London : W. Ellis, 1792. A rare and charming antique print - Newington Butts in the late eighteenth century. Drawn, engraved and published by William Ellis. Dated 1792 in the plate. Originally produced for Ellis's never-completed "The Campagna of London, or, Views in the Different Parishes" (London : 1791-1793). £75 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 33761 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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[ENGLISH SCHOOL] : FRONT OF THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE. [London] : Cassell & Co., [1878]. A handsome antique print - the Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle at the Elephant and Castle completed in 1861. Originally produced as a supplementary presentation plate to the part-work "Old and New London" (London 1873-1878). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 30204 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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[SMITH, John Thomas, 1766-1833] : RECTORIAL HOUSE, NEWINGTON BUTTS; (FROM THE SOUTH EAST.) London : N. Smith, 1795. An unusual antique print of the old moated parsonage (demolished in 1872) - home at various times of bishops Edward Stillingfleet and Samuel Horsley. Below the image are several lines of engraved explanatory text. Engraved by John Thomas "Antiquity" Smith, draughtsman, etcher, author, scholar and later Keeper of Prints at the British Museum, and published by his father, Nathaniel Smith the "antient printseller", as part of their "Antiquities of London and Environs" series (1791-1800). £40 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 30160 and go to the database. Enter the number in the stock/order number box - press the search button - and a shopping basket should appear. Or simply call us or e-mail prints@ashrare.com. |
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