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BIRMINGHAM 1839. A fine, highly-detailed map, published by
the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: small line engravings of some
of Birminghams most notable buildings along the bottom edge and an inset
showing Birminghams parliamentary boundaries subsequent to the Reform Act
of 1832.
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WARK1
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£6.00
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COVENTRY 1807. One of the lovely town plans from The
Beauties of England and Wales. Engraved by J. Roper from a survey by Thornton, published by Vernor, Hood & Sharp, Poultry, London. Includes a small inset
engraving showing a panoramic view of the city.
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WARK2
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£6.00
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Detail from WARK2 above.
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BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS: the Council House, engraved
by C. Fenn from a drawing by Yeoville Thomason, the architect, and published by
William Mackenzie of London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, c. 1880.
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WARK3
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£4.00
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WOLVEY. Original drawn by Samnoll, engraved by H. Jackson, date uncertain, c. 1800?
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WARK4
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£4.00
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COMPTON VERNEY. No details of artist or engraver on original, but probably from The Beauties of England and Wales or England and
Wales Delineated, c. 18101820.
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WARK5
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£4.00
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