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Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, Vol. X
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Illustrations: engraving
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Bequest of Helen W.D. Mileham 1955
Written, drawn, and engraved by James Storer (Author)
Engraved and drawn by John Greig (Engraver)
After Samuel Prout (Artist)
After Thomas Espin (Artist)
After Samuel Rush Meyrick, Esq. (Artist)
After J. Roe (Artist)
After Henry Gastineau (Artist)
After Reverend William Horner (Artist)
After William Brockedon (Artist)
After Edward Blore (Artist)
After Philip Crocker (Artist)
After Louis François Thomas Francia (Artist)
After Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale (Artist)
After Thomas Higham (Artist)
Possibly after Julius Caesar Ibbetson (Artist)
After J. Spence (Artist)
Possibly after Joseph Clarendon Smith (Artist)
After J. Hardwick (Artist)
After William Brand (Artist)
After John Mayle Whichelo (Artist)
Sherwood, Neely and Jones (Publisher)
J. Carpenter (Publisher)
Wm. Clarke (Publisher)
J. M. Richardson (Publisher)
C. Chapple (Publisher)
Coe (Printer)
Title: Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, Vol. X
Description:
Illustrations: engraving.
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