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Framed bird’s-eye view showing London in 1560,
Framed bird’s-eye view showing London in 1560,
Civitas Londinum was a bird’s-eye view of London, first printed from woodblocks in about 1561. It was later rediscovered in the 18th century and widely became known as the “Agas map,” from a spurious attribution to surveyor Ralph Agas.
The attribution was made by George Vertue the 18th century antiquarian who produced a copy on pewter plates in 1736 which this reproduction is based on.
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A History of British Fishes c1870
A History of British Fishes c1870
Wood engravings with original colour, presented in ebonised hand-waxed frame. 'Becker'. -
Jesus on the cross by William Wilson, a cartoon for a stained glass window,
Jesus on the cross by William Wilson, a cartoon for a stained glass window,
the polychrome design in pencil and gouache on paper,