Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, Vol. VII

1810
Not on view
Volume VII of X depicting views, architecture, and artifacts, by various artists. Half-leather bindings with marbled boards. Title stamped and gilded on spine. Frontispiece, title page, index, followed by plates with text interspersed.
Index of Volume VII:
KENT: St. Clement's Church; Boxley Abbey. HEREFORDSHIRE: Wide Marsh Gate, Hereford. WILTSHIRE: Cross at Steeple Ashton. YORKSHIRE: Byland Abbey. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE: Raund's Church. SUSSEX: Cowdry House. KENT: Cowling Castle; St. Thomas's Hospital, Sandwich; Nunnery at Davington. SURRY Monastery of St. Mary Overee, Southwark; Part of the Tower of Lond. HEREFORDSHIRE: Cannon Peon. SURRY: Beddington. HAMPSHIRE: Ancient Chair, Priory of Southwick. KENT: Tunbridge Castle. DEVONSHIRE: North Lewe. SUSSEX: Chantry of St. Richard, Chichester Cathedral. MIDDLESEX: Harrow. SUSSEX: St. Mary's Hospital, Chichester. LINCOLNSHIRE: Rasen Bridge; St. Peter's Church, Middle Rasen. ABERDEENSHIRE: Cross at Aberdeen. SHROPSHIRE: Ludlow Castle. BEDFORDSHIRE: Bletsoe. KENT: Kit's Coty-House. WILTSHIRE: Stourhead; The Pantheon at ditto; Ancient Porch, Salisbury; Stourton Church. ESSEX: Guildhall Chapel, London; Thaxted Church. KENT: Christchurch Gate, Canterbury. DORSETSHIRE: The Great Oak at Silton. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE: St. Giles's Church, Northampton; Abbey of Nuns, St. Botolph, Aldgate, London. PEMBROKESHIRE: The Chapel of St. Govens. DEVONSHIRE: Eddystone Light-House. PEMBROKESHIRE: Rock Scenery. OXFORDSHIRE: Stanton Harcourt. SUSSEX: Bayham abbey.

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Object Information
  • Title: Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, Vol. VII
  • Author: Written, drawn, and engraved by James Storer (British, Cambridge 1771–1853 Islington, London)
  • Engraver: John Greig (British, active 1803–53)
  • Artist: After Samuel Prout (British, Plymouth 1783–1852 London)
  • Artist: After John Hawksworth (British, active early 19th century)
  • Artist: After Edward Dayes (British, London 1763–1804 London)
  • Artist: After Reverend William Horner (British, active 1808–20)
  • Artist: After G. Herron (British, active early 19th century)
  • Artist: After William Fleetwood Varley (British, 1785–1856)
  • Artist: After Thomas Valentine (British, active early 19th century)
  • Artist: After Thomas Espin (British, Louth 1767–1822)
  • Artist: After J. Hood (British, active early 19th century)
  • Artist: After George Sidney Shepherd (British, London 1784–1862 London)
  • Artist: After J. Fenton (British, active early 19th century)
  • Artist: After Henry Gastineau (British, ca. 1791–1876 Camberwell)
  • Artist: After John Cranch (British, Devon 1751–1821 Bath)
  • Artist: After Revd. J. Burrow (British, active ca. 1810)
  • Publisher: Sherwood, Neely and Jones (London)
  • Publisher: J. Carpenter (London)
  • Publisher: Wm. Clarke (London)
  • Publisher: J. M. Richardson (London)
  • Publisher: C. Chapple (London)
  • Printer: Coe (London)
  • Published in: London
  • Date: 1810
  • Medium: Illustrations: engraving
  • Dimensions: 8 9/16 x 5 5/16 x 13/16 in. (21.8 x 13.5 x 2 cm)
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: Bequest of Helen W.D. Mileham, 1955
  • Object Number: 55.578.3(7)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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