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Title: Picturesque Views in England and Wales
Author:
Hannibal Evans Lloyd (British, London 1771–1847 Blackheath, Kent)
Artist:
After Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775–1851 London)
Engraver:
Edward Goodall (British, near Leeds 1795–1870 London)
Engraver:
Robert William Wallis (British, London 1794–1878 Hove, Sussex)
Engraver:
William Raymond Smith (British, active 1818–48)
Engraver:
John Charles Varrall (British, 1795–1855)
Engraver:
Robert Brandard (British, Birmingham 1805–1862 London)
Engraver:
William Miller (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1796–1882 Sheffield)
Engraver:
James Tibbits Willmore (British, Handsworth 1800–1863 London)
Engraver:
Thomas Jeavons (British, baptized Birmingham 1795–1867 Welshpool, Montgomery, Wales)
Engraver:
William Radclyffe (British, Birmingham 1783–1855 Birmingham)
Engraver:
Charles Westwood (British, active Birmingham 1828–55)
Engraver:
William Tombleson (British, 1801–1860)
Engraver:
James Baylis Allen (British, Birmingham 1803–1876 London)
Engraver:
Josiah Henshall (British, 1806–1869 London)
Engraver:
James Harfield Kernot (British, 1802–1858)
Engraver:
John Horsburgh (British, Prestonpans, Scotland 1791–1869 Edinburgh)
Engraver:
William John Cooke (British, baptised London 1796/97–1865 Darmstadt)
Binder:
A. Graves (London)
Publisher:
Moon, Boys & Graves (London, active 1827–36)
Printer:
J. Haddon (London)
Date: 1832
Medium: Illustrations: engraving
Dimensions: 15 1/8 x 11 3/4 x 1 7/8 in. (38.4 x 29.8 x 4.7cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Edwin De T. Bechtel, 1951
Object Number: 51.648.5(1)
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