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Cardigan bay
Ref: P/23281
Categories: Maps / Cardigan Bay
Medium: Copper
Artist: Collins G
Dimensions: 439 x 560 mm

95%
Cardigan Castle.
Ref: P/20165
Categories: UK Topography / Cardiganshire / Cardigan
Medium: Copper
Engraver: Newton
Publisher: S Hooper
Date: 1786
Dimensions: 115 x 150 mm

95%
Cardigan Castle.
Ref: P/14585
Categories: UK Topography / Cardiganshire / Cardigan
Medium: Copper
Engraver: Newton
Publisher: S Hooper
Date: 1786
Dimensions: 115 x 150 mm

95%
Cardigan Castle.
Ref: P/14588
Categories: UK Topography / Cardiganshire / Cardigan
Medium: Copper
Engraver: Newton
Publisher: S Hooper
Date: 1786
Dimensions: 115 x 150 mm

95%
Cardigan Castle.
Ref: P/14587
Categories: UK Topography / Cardiganshire / Cardigan
Medium: Copper
Engraver: Newton
Publisher: S Hooper
Date: 1786
Dimensions: 115 x 150 mm

93%
Cardigan
Ref: P/18437
Categories: UK Topography / Cardiganshire / Cardigan
Medium: Watercolour
Artist: Miles M E
Date: 1872
Dimensions: 243 x 333 mm

89%
Earl of Cardigan. Commander in the Cellebrated Cavalry Charge at Balaklava Oct 25 1854
Ref: P/3048
Categories: Military / Crimean War
Medium: Steel
Artist: Pound D J
Engraver: Pound D J
Publisher: London Printing and Publishing Company
Dimensions: 230 x 165 mm

88%
Cardigan shire.
Ref: P/30785
Categories: Maps / Cardiganshire
Medium: Copper
Artist: Seller J
Publisher: John Seller
Date: 1701
Dimensions: 121 x 149 mm

88%
To the Right Honourable George Earl of Cardigan, &c. &c. This Print is humbly Inscribed by his Lordship's most Obedient and Dutiful Servant, Thos. Major.
Ref: P/13058
Categories: Art
Medium: Copper
Artist: Asselyn J & Berchem N
Engraver: Major T
Publisher: T Major Engraver on the Paved Stones St. Martin's Lane
Dimensions: 495 x 593 mm

87%
The South East View of Kirkstall Abbey, two Miles from Leeds, in Yorkshire, it was founded A D 1147 by H. Lacy of Pontifract, for Monks of the Cistercian Order, it belongs to ye Rt Hon the Earl of Cardigan. To whom this Plate is humbly inscribd by his Lordship's most Obedt. Servt. T. Smith.
Ref: P/24260
Categories: UK Topography / Yorkshire / Kirkstall
Medium: Copper
Artist: Smith T
Engraver: Vivares F
Date: 1746
Dimensions: 382 x 530 mm


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