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MACKENZIE, Frederick, 1787-1854 : ST. MARY WOOLNOTH, LOMBARD STREET. London : Charles Tilt, 1838. An attractive antique print of the exterior of the Hawksmoor church at the apex of Lombard Street and King William Street - a view from the west - the Monument away in the distance. Engraved by John le Keux (1783-1846) from an original study by the the architectural painter and draughtsman Frederick Mackenzie. Originally produced for George Godwin's serially published "The Churches of London" (London : 1837-1839). SOLD |
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MACKENZIE, Frederick, 1787-1854 : ST. MARY WOOLNOTH, LOMBARD STREET. London : C. Tilt, 1838. A pleasant antique print - the interior of the Hawksmoor church. Engraved by William Deeble (1791-1861) from an original study by the architectural painter and draughtsman Frederick Mackenzie. Originally produced for George Godwin's serially published "The Churches of London" (London : 1837-1839). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 33877 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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SHEPHERD, George Sidney, 1784-1862 : ST. MARY WOOLNOTH. UNITED WITH ST. MARY WOOLCHURCH. London : J. Booth, 1812. A handsome antique print - the head of Lombard Street and the Hawksmoor church. Engraved by Joseph Skelton (1781?-1850) from an original drawing (now in the British Museum) by George Sidney Shepherd. Originally produced for the part-work series "Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini; being a Series of Views" (London : 1810-1823) - "the first artistically competent and exhaustive illustration of the golden age of London church building" (Adams). Below the image are several lines of explanatory text. £75 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 35470 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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[SHEPHERD, Thomas Hosmer, 1793-1864] : KING WILLIAM STREET, AND ST. MARY WOOLNOTH. [London : W. S. Orr, 1838 (but later)]. A handsome antique print - a busy view looking down the newly built King William Street towards the Monument - the Hawksmoor church of St. Mary Woolnoth prominent to the left. Engraved by John Woods (fl.1835-1855) from an original study by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. Originally produced for Woods' "History of London : Illustrated by Views", first published in parts 1837-1838 and subsequently reissued in various guises between 1838 and 1862. £40 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 29900 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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SHEPHERD, Thomas Hosmer, 1793-1864 : ST. MARY WOOLNOTH, LOMBARD ST. [London : Jones & Co., 1829]. An attractive antique print - a pleasant view of the Hawksmoor church at the apex of Lombard Street and King William Street (above Bank underground station). Engraved by Robert Acon (1792-1880) from an original drawing (now in the Museum of London) by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, the master recorder of nineteenth-century London. From Shepherd's series "London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century" (London : 1829-1832). £25 To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 27006 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, Worthington : ST. MARY WOOLNOTH. [London : 1878 (or later)]. A Victorian print of the Hawksmoor church at the apex of Lombard Street and King William Street. Pedestrian and horse-drawn traffic throngs the area now largely occupied by Bank underground station. Drawn and engraved by Worthington D. G. Smith (fl.1866-1880) for the part-work "Old and New London" (London : 1873-1878). SOLD To confirm availability and to purchase this print please note the stock number 38098 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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