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The Town of Dumbarton.
Ref: P/16052
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Dumbarton
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Clark I
Engraver: Clark I
Publisher: Smith & Elder, Fenchurch St, London
Date: 1824
Dimensions: 430 x 566 mm

96%
The Town of Linlithgow.
Ref: P/16051
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Linlithgow
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Clark I
Engraver: Clark I
Publisher: Smith & Elder, Fenchurch St, London
Date: 1824
Dimensions: 433 x 569 mm

96%
The Town of Dunkeld.
Ref: P/16046
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Dunkeld
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Clark I
Engraver: Clark I
Publisher: Smith & Elder, Fenchurch St, London
Date: 1824
Dimensions: 430 x 567 mm

96%
The Town of Dingwall.
Ref: P/16054
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Dingwall
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Clark I
Engraver: Clark I
Publisher: Smith & Elder, Fenchurch St, London
Date: 1824
Dimensions: 433 x 567 mm

94%
Fox Hunting going into Cover.
Ref: P/33219
Categories: Sporting / Hunting
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Alken
Engraver: Clark
Publisher: T. McLean, London
Date: 1820
Dimensions: 216 x 304 mm

94%
Fox Hunting. Digging out.
Ref: P/33218
Categories: Sporting / Hunting
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Alken
Engraver: Clark
Dimensions: 226 x 303 mm

94%
Snipe Shooting
Ref: P/30328
Categories: Sporting / Shooting
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Alken H
Engraver: Clark J
Publisher: T. McLean
Date: 1820
Dimensions: 176 x 225 mm

94%
Wild Fowl Shooting.
Ref: P/30327
Categories: Sporting / Shooting
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Alken H
Engraver: Clark J
Publisher: T. McLean
Date: 1820
Dimensions: 175 x 223 mm

94%
Bedford School
Ref: P/20892
Categories: UK Topography / Bedfordshire / Bedford
Medium: Etching
Artist: Clark C H
Engraver: Clark C H
Dimensions: 174 x 302 mm

94%
The Thames Indiaman. Ashore, (a short distance East of the Ridout, and near the Martello Tower No. 72) in Eastbourne Bay, Sunday Feby. 3d. 1822. The Largest Vessel wrecked on this Coast since the La Nymphe Spanish Ship, in 1747. Length of Keel 175 feet, Width on Beam 40 feet, Burden 1350 Tons pr. Register.
Ref: P/5441
Categories: Maritime / Eastbourne
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Capper J H
Engraver: Clark I
Publisher: Thomas Clay, Ludgate Street
Date: 1822
Dimensions: 255 x 317 mm


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