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Ghent a large City and Castle in Flanders twice taken by ye Duke of Marlborough Viz. in ye Year 1706, & 1708.
Ref: P/6549
Categories: Maps / Ghent / Ghent
Medium: Copper
Artist: Basire I
Engraver: Basire I
Dimensions: 380 x 475 mm

95%
Ghent or Gand
Ref: P/19105
Categories: Maps / Ghent / Ghent
Medium: Lithograph
Publisher: Bradshaw
Date: 1890
Dimensions: 237 x 325 mm

94%
Byloke, Ghent
Ref: P/3066
Categories: Foreign Topography / Belgium / Ghent
Medium: Lithograph
Artist: Boys Thomas Shotter
Engraver: Boys Thomas Shotter
Date: 1839
Dimensions: 275 x 370 mm

93%
Town Hall - Ghent
Ref: P/23390
Categories: Foreign Topography / Belgium / Ghent
Medium: Lithograph
Artist: Haghe L
Engraver: Haghe L
Publisher: Thos. McLean, Haymarket
Date: 1850
Dimensions: 398 x 275 mm

93%
Ghent
Ref: P/16500
Categories: Foreign Topography / Belgium / Ghent
Medium: Woodcut
Artist: Brangwyn F
Engraver: Brangwyn F
Dimensions: 173 x 130 mm

93%
Ghent.
Ref: P/18846
Categories: Foreign Topography / Belgium / Ghent
Medium: Steel
Artist: Prout S
Engraver: Kernot J H
Dimensions: 108 x 142 mm

93%
View in Ghent.
Ref: P/19757
Categories: Foreign Topography / Belgium / Ghent
Medium: Steel
Artist: Prout S
Engraver: Kernot J H
Dimensions: 99 x 141 mm

87%
W Clay
Ref: P/4478
Categories: Portraits / Clay
Medium: Steel
Artist: Brady
Engraver: Edwards W J
Dimensions: 220 x 150 mm

86%
Hotel de Cluny Paris
Ref: P/3065
Categories: Foreign Topography / France / Paris
Medium: Lithograph
Artist: Boys Thomas Shotter
Engraver: Boys Thomas Shotter
Date: 1839
Dimensions: 270 x 350 mm

86%
Caverswall Castle Situated near the Staffordshire Potteries. Erected by William de Carewall, or de Caverswall, in the Reign of King John. Rebuilt by Matthew Craydock Esq. in the Reign of James the First. The Architect being the famous Inigo Jones. It is at present occupied by a Community of Benedictine Nuns, formerly of Ghent.
Ref: P/4604
Categories: UK Topography / Staffordshire / Caverswall
Medium: Aquatint
Engraver: Sutherland T
Publisher: J A Blackwell
Date: 1817
Dimensions: 318 x 390 mm


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