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A View of Esher in Surry the Seat of the Late Rt. Honble. Heny. Pelham Esqr.Guildford from the Railway
Ref: P/3542
Categories: UK Topography / Surrey / Esher
Medium: Copper
Dimensions: 110 x 187 mm

96%
Barnett's Street Plan of Esher
Ref: P/29709
Categories: Maps / Esher / Esher
Medium: Lithograph
Publisher: Barnett
Dimensions: 230 x 140 mm

95%
Esher New Parish Church. Dedicated by Permission to John Spicer Esqre. by his Obedient and Humble Servant William J. Whichelo
Ref: P/28937
Categories: UK Topography / Surrey / Esher
Medium: Lithograph
Artist: Whichelo W J
Engraver: Whichelo W J
Dimensions: 325 x 360 mm

94%
The Remaining Tower of Cardinal Wolsey's Palace at Esher. In the domain of John Spicer Esqr.
Ref: P/26938
Categories: UK Topography / Surrey / Esher
Medium: Copper
Artist: Havell W
Engraver: Cooke G
Publisher: Longman, Arch & Cooke
Date: 1827
Dimensions: 133 x 157 mm

94%
Wolsey's Well at Esher, Surry
Ref: P/26939
Categories: UK Topography / Surrey / Esher
Medium: Steel
Artist: Harding J D
Engraver: Cooke G
Publisher: Longman, Arch & Cooke
Dimensions: 173 x 87 mm

94%
Wolsey's Well at Esher, Surry
Ref: P/4461
Categories: UK Topography / Surrey / Esher
Medium: Steel
Artist: Harding J D
Engraver: Cooke G
Publisher: Longman, Arch & Cooke
Dimensions: 137 x 84 mm

92%
This Plate of Claremont, the Country Seat of the King of the Belgians, Has been most graciously presented to the Proprietor by His Majesty.
Ref: P/12658
Categories: UK Topography / Surrey / Esher
Medium: Steel
Artist: Allom T
Engraver: Prior T A
Dimensions: 130 x 173 mm

92%
Claremont, in Surry, the Seat of Prince Coburg
Ref: P/9489
Categories: UK Topography / Surrey / Esher
Medium: Copper
Artist: Barrett G
Engraver: Watts W
Publisher: W Watts, Chelsea
Date: 1779
Dimensions: 150 x 185 mm


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