Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most intersting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, Vols. 1-10
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Title: Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most intersting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, Vols. 1-10
Author:
Written, drawn, and engraved by James Storer (British, Cambridge 1771–1853 Islington, London)
Engraver:
Engraved and drawn by John Greig (British, active 1803–53)
Publisher:
Wm. Clarke (London)
Publisher:
J. Carpenter (London)
Publisher:
H. D. Symonds (London)
Publisher:
Sherwood, Neely and Jones (London)
Publisher:
J. M. Richardson (London)
Artist:
C. Chapple (London)
Printer:
Coe (London)
Published in: London
Date: 1807–11
Medium: Illustrations: engraving
Dimensions: 8 9/16 x 5 5/16 x 13/16 in. (21.8 x 13.5 x 2 cm) each volume
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Bequest of Helen W.D. Mileham, 1955
Object Number: 55.578.3(1-10)
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