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Maps
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LICHFIELD. John Snapes superlative 1781 map of the
city and close, engraved by P. Begbie. Measuring 16.5"x17.5" (420mm
x 440mm), and scaled at 1.25": 100 yards, it not only provides a highly-detailed
street-plan, showing individual houses, gardens, fields, &c., but a brief
history of the city, details of the contemporary population of the wards, and
detailed references.
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STAF1
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£8.00
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Views
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STAFFORD. A distant prospect of the town from the railway.
No artist or engraver given, published c. 1840.
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STAF2
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£4.00
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LICHFIELD: a very attractive print from between 1830-1840, but with no detail of artist, engraver, or publisher, merely the legend, the
Birth Place of Johnson.
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STAF3
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£4.00
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LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL, VIEW FROM THE NORTH TRANSEPT. Original
drawn by T. H. Shepherd and engraved by B. Winkles, for Winkless Cathedrals, published c. 1840.
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STAF4
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£4.00
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LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL, THE NAVE AND TRANSEPT.Tthe originals
of this and LON123 are splendid large (12"x10"/305mm x 255mm) aquatints, drawn, etched and published by C. Wild, Pimlico, 1843, and aquatinted by M. Dubourg.
A3.
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STAF5
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£6.00
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LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL, THE EAST END. Details as above.
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STAF6
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£6.00
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HARBORNE PARISH CHURCH
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STAF7
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£4.00
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DRAYTON MANOR, THE SEAT OF SIR ROBERT PEEL. Original drawn
by T. H. Shepherd, engraved by H. Bond, from Dugdales England and Wales
Delineated, c. 1844 (the print has areference to the visit of Queen Victoria
and Prince Albert in 1843).
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STAF8
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£4.00
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