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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : BEN NEVIS AND ENTRANCE TO THE CALEDONIAN CANAL. (INVERNESS-SHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. A handsome antique print – Ben Nevis, Loch Linnhe and the entrance to the great Caledonian Canal. Engraved by Samuel Fisher (fl.1830-1855) from an original study by the gifted Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36111 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : CAWDOR CASTLE. (NAIRNSHIRE.) London : George Virtue, 1836. A handsome antique print – a view of the famous castle from the river and rocks below. Engraved by Thomas Barber (fl.1818-1840) from an original study by the gifted Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36074 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : CULLODEN MOOR, LOOKING ACROSS THE MORAY FIRTH. (INVERNESS-SHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. A striking antique print – Culloden Moor – the field of battle – redcoats level their guns at the stricken highlanders. Engraved by Henry Griffiths (fl.1835-1849) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 37977 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : THE DRHUIM ON THE BEAULY RIVER. (ROSS-SHIRE.) London : George Virtue, 1836. A most attractive antique print – cattle water in the Beauly near the rocky ridge in the gorge. Engraved by George K. Richardson (fl.1833-1846) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 29128 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : THE EASTERN PASS OF GLENCOE. (ARGYLESHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. An antique print – rugged mountains, the remote pass, Macdonalds in flight from Campbells. Engraved by W. Hill (fl.1833-1838) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36106 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : FALL OF FOYERS. (INVERNESSHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. An attractive antique print – a party of visitors admire the famous waterfall above Loch Ness. Engraved by Edward Radclyffe (1810-1863) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). SOLD |
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : FALLS OF KILMORACK. (ROSS-SHIRE). [London : George Virtue, 1836]. A handsome antique print – fishermen attempt the pool below the falls near Beauly. Engraved by Elias Benjamin (1805?-1854) from an original study by the gifted Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36114 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : INVERLOCHY CASTLE. (INVERNESSHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. An atmospheric antique print – the original thirteenth-century castle near Fort William – highland troops scramble to safety. Engraved by Henry Griffiths (fl.1835-1849) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 29120 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : LOCH LEVEN FROM BALLAHUISH [BALLACHULISH] FERRY. (ARGYLESHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. An attractive antique print – Loch Leven near its meeting-point with Loch Linhe – not far from Glencoe. Engraved by Henry Adlard from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 33309 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : LOCH LEVEN. (LOOKING TOWARDS BALLAHUISH FERRY.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. A most attractive antique print – a view out across the loch – sheep and cattle in the foreground. Engraved by James Charles Armytage (1802-1897) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36108 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : LOCH LINNHE; LOOKING SOUTH. (ARGYLLSHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1837]. A charming antique print – Loch Linnhe – cattle in the fields, a castle ruin, small sailing boats on the water. Engraved by Daniel Buckle (1812-1886) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36110 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : LOCH OICH, WITH INVERGARRY CASTLE. (INVERNESS-SHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. An attractive antique print – a scene in Glen More – a ship on the loch, the castle by the shore. Engraved by James Redaway (1797-1858) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36112 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : THE MORAY FIRTH, WITH FORT GEORGE & FORT ROSE. (INVERNESS-SHIRE.) London : George Virtue, 1836. A handsome antique print – shipping on the firth, the massive fortifications of Fort George to the left. Engraved by Matthew James Starling (1805-1889) from an original study by the gifted artist-architect Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36115 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : THE PASS OF INVERFARRAKAIG. (INVERNESS-SHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1838]. An atmospheric antique print – the sun sets over the shadowy pass of Inverfarigaig. Engraved by William Woolnoth (1780-1837) from an original study by the gifted Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 37828 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : PASSAGE OF THE HIGHLAND ARMY ALONG THE SIDE OF LOCH EIL 1745. (INVERNESS-SHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1836]. An attractive antique print – the highland army greeted with cheers by women and children. Engraved by Henry Griffiths (fl.1835-1849) from an original study by Thomas Allom. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 29121 – or simply click on the button
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ALLOM, Thomas, 1804-1872 : STRATHPEFFER MINERAL WELLS. (ROSS-SHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1838]. A most attractive antique print – the cottages of Strathpeffer – the harvest being gathered in the lee of mountains. Engraved by James Charles Armytage (1802-1897) from an original study by Thomas Allom (1804-1872). Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 33237 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : CAPE WRATH. (NORTH HIGHLANDS.) [London : George Virtue, 1837]. A dramatic antique print – swelling seas and the stark outline of the cape under heavy skies. Engraved by James Tibbetts Willmore A.R.A. (1800-1863) from an original study by the much-admired William Henry Bartlett. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 33244 – or simply click on the button
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BARTLETT, William Henry, 1809-1854 : DUNROBIN CASTLE. (SUTHERLANDSHIRE.) [London : George Virtue, 1837]. An attractive antique print – the famous castle as it stood before Charles Barry’s Victorian additions. Engraved by John Charles Varrall (1794-1855) from a study by William Henry Bartlett, based on a sketch by the Countess of Sutherland. Originally produced for the part-work series “Scotland Illustrated” (London : 1835-1838). £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 36073 – or simply click on the button
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BILLINGS, Robert William, 1815-1874 : CAWDOR CASTLE, NAIRN. [Edinburgh : William Paterson, ca.1870]. A striking antique print – a view of the private fortress of the Thanes of Cawdor. Engraved by John Godfrey (1817-1889) from an original study by the architect and illustrator R. W. Billings. Originally produced for the part-work “Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland”, first published between 1845 and 1852 and here in a slightly later edition. £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 39599 – or simply click on the button
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CRESWICK, Thomas, 1800-1863 : LOCH LEVEN, FROM BALLACHULISH. FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING BY T. CRESWICK, R.A. London : John G. Murdoch, [1854 (but later)]. An attractive antique print – Loch Leven near its meeting-point with Loch Linhe – not far from Glencoe. From an original study by Thomas Creswick – originally produced for John Parker Lawson’s “Scotland Delineated in a Series of Views” (London : 1847-1854), but here with the later imprint of J. G. Murdoch and produced for his undated publication “Scotland, Picturesque, Historical, Descriptive”. £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 33328 – or simply click on the button
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FLEMING, John, 1792-1845 : LOCH ASSYNT & ARDVRAICK CASTLE. London & Edinburgh : A. Fullarton & Co., [1853]. A handsome antique print – the picturesque ruin of Ardvreck Castle on Loch Assynt – Highlanders afoot and mounted on the road. Engraved by Andrew Thom (fl.1845-1860) from an original study by the Greenock artist John Fleming. Originally produced for “Scotland Illustrated” (1845) and here in a slightly later impression. £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 34859 – or simply click on the button
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FLEMING, John, 1792-1845 : LOCH LOCHY. London & Edinburgh : A. Fullarton & Co., [1853]. A handsome antique print – a view of Loch Lochy looking north-east from Clunes. Engraved by Joseph Swan (d. 1872) from an original study by the Greenock artist John Fleming. Originally produced for “Scotland Illustrated” (1845) and here in a slightly later impression. £30 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 35217 – or simply click on the button
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HILL, David Octavius, 1802-1870 : CULLODEN MOOR. [Glasgow : Blackie & Son, 1840]. An atmospheric antique print – the bleak and famous moor. Engraved by Thomas Jeavons (1794-1867) from an original study by the Scottish landscape painter and pioneer of photography, David Octavius Hill (1802-1870). Originally produced for Hill’s “The Land of Burns, a Series of Landscapes and Portraits” (Glasgow : 1840). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 31902 – or simply click on the button
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LEITCH, William Leighton, 1804-1883 : INVERLOCHY. Edinburgh : R. Cadell, [1847]. An attractive antique print – the original thirteenth-century castle and the loch beyond. Engraved by Alexander Aikman from an original study by William Leighton Leitch. Originally produced for Cadell’s edition of Scott’s Waverley Novels. £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 29156 – or simply click on the button
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[LYDON, Frank (Alexander Francis), 1836-1917] : DUNROBIN CASTLE. [London : 1880]. An attractive antique print – the famous castle with Charles Barry’s Victorian additions. A technically highly accomplished production, colour printed in eight or more overlays from separate wooden blocks by Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893) from original draughts (drawn on the wood) by Frank Lydon. Originally produced for the Francis Orpen Morris part-work “County Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland” (1864-1880). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 42890 – or simply click on the button
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MELVILLE, Henry, 1792-1870 : CASTLE OF INVERLOCHY = CHÂTEAU DE INVERLOCHY. London : Fisher, Son & Co., 1843. A charming antique print – a gathering of the clans at Inverlochy – a view from the loch. Engraved by George Presbury (fl.1820-1849) from an original study by Henry Melville. Originally produced for George Newenham Wright’s "Landscape-Historical Illustrations of Scotland and the Waverley Novels" (London : 1836-1838) – and here in a slightly later impression. £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 35517 – or simply click on the button
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MOORE, James : CASTLE-STEWART, INVERNESSHIRE. London : J. Walker, 1800. A handsome antique print – a view of the ruin of Castle Stuart as it stood in 1800. Engraved by John Walker (fl.1784-1802) from an original drawing by the antiquary and amateur artist James Moore (who was assisted on his Scottish tour by the young J. M. W. Turner). Originally produced for Walker’s “The Copper-Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints” (London : 1792-1802). £40 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 34977 – or simply click on the button
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[NEALE, John Preston, 1780-1847] : THURSO CASTLE. CAITHNESS. [London : Jones & Co., 1831]. A pleasant antique print – Thurso Castle – a view from the landward. Engraved by Robert Acon (1792-1880) from an original study by John Preston Neale. Originally produced for the partwork series “Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, etc. of Noblemen and Gentlemen” (London : 1829-1831). £25 To purchase, call us or e-mail us at prints@ashrare.com quoting stock number 35115 – or simply click on the button
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