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87%
Herefordshire
Ref: P/3090
Categories: Maps / Herefordshire / Pigot
Medium: Steel
Publisher: Pigot & Co
Dimensions: 362 x 223 mm

87%
Nottinghamshire
Ref: P/3068
Categories: Maps / Nottinghamshire / Pigot
Medium: Steel
Publisher: Pigot & Co
Dimensions: 360 x 215 mm

87%
Leicestershire & Rutlandshire
Ref: P/3089
Categories: Maps / Leicestershire / Pigot
Medium: Steel
Publisher: Pigot & Co
Dimensions: 225 x 350 mm

86%
Drygate
Ref: P/10262
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Glasgow
Medium: Letterpress
Artist: Fairbairn T
Engraver: Miller & Buchanan
Publisher: Miller & Buchanan
Date: 1849
Dimensions: 220 x 310 mm

86%
Ladywell St. & Cathedral
Ref: P/10263
Categories: UK Topography / Scotland / Glasgow
Medium: Letterpress
Artist: Fairbairn T
Engraver: Miller & Buchanan
Publisher: Miller & Buchanan
Date: 1849
Dimensions: 235 x 300 mm

86%
Briton Ferry, Glamorgan
Ref: P/3107
Categories: UK Topography / Glamorganshire / Swansea
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: De Suffren A
Engraver: De Suffren A
Date: 1802
Dimensions: 250 x 374 mm

86%
Hull
Ref: P/3370
Categories: UK Topography / Yorkshire / Hull
Medium: Steel
Artist: Warren H
Engraver: Saddler J
Dimensions: 155 x 192 mm

86%
Leeds from Holbeck
Ref: P/3368
Categories: UK Topography / Yorkshire / Leeds
Medium: Steel
Artist: Warren H
Engraver: Stephenson J
Dimensions: 156 x 190 mm

86%
Coal Exchange.
Ref: P/28981
Categories: UK Topography / London / City
Medium: Aquatint
Artist: Rowlandson & Pugin
Engraver: Hill
Publisher: R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts
Date: 1808
Dimensions: 210 x 254 mm

86%
The Father of the Corporation of Oxford. Omnibus Carus.
Ref: P/31508
Categories: Caricatures / Oxford
Medium: Etching
Artist: Dighton R
Engraver: Dighton R
Publisher: Dighton Charrg. Cross
Date: 1808
Dimensions: 247 x 190 mm


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