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Title: Select Views in Great Britain
Artist:
Designed and etched by Samuel Middiman (British, 1751–1831)
Engraver:
Title page engraved by Shepherd (British, active 1812)
Designer:
John Smith (British, Chichester ca. 1717–1764 Chichester)
Designer:
Conrad Martin Metz (German, Bonn 1749–1827 Rome)
Designer:
William Marlow (British, Southwark, London 1740/41–1813 Twickenham, London)
Designer:
Francis Wheatley (British, London 1747–1801 London)
Designer:
Samuel Ireland (British, active from ca. 1760, died London 1800)
Designer:
R. Phillips (British, active early 19th century)
Designer:
James Wathen (British, baptized Hereford 1752–1828 Hereford)
Designer:
William Payne (British, London 1760–1830 Middlesex)
Designer:
Samuel Hieronymus Grimm (Swiss, Bern 1733–1794 London (active Britain from 1768))
Designer:
Viscount Frederick Duncannon (British, London 1758–1844 Dorset)
Designer:
Adam Callander (British (born Scotland), 1750–1817)
Designer:
George Barret, the elder (Irish, Dublin 1728/32–1784 Paddington, London)
Designer:
Edward Edwards (British, London 1738–1806 London)
Designer:
C. M. Powell (British, born Chichester, active ca. 1783, died 1824)
Designer:
James Barret (British, London, active 1785–1819 London)
Designer:
Thomas Malton (British, London 1748–1804 London)
Designer:
M. Michell (British, active early 19th century)
Designer:
Julius Caesar Ibbetson (British, Farnley Moor 1759–1816 Masham)
Engraver:
William Watts (British, London 1752–1851 Cobham, Surrey)
Engraver:
William Ellis (British, London 1747–1810)
Etcher:
Thomas Tagg (British, active 1780–1812)
Artist:
Figures by James Heath (British, London 1757–1834 London)
Artist:
Figures by S. Hall (British, active ca. 1812)
Publisher:
John & Josiah Boydell (British, 1786–1804)
Date: 1812
Medium: Illustrations: etching
Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 10 3/4 x 1 1/4 in. (21.6 x 27.3 x 3.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1906, transferred from the Library
Accession Number: 06.1214
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