BPC00539 Copper-plate soft ground etching by and after Samuel Prout and published by R. Ackermann, 101 Strand in March 1816 for Prout’s ‘Studies of Boats and Coast Scenery for Landscape and Marine...Read More
BPC00358 Copperplate etching by W T Quartermain, an amateur artist who was the inspector for the Corporation Fire Brigade and in the Office for Testing Gas Meters. This view is taken from the north, a...Read More
BPC00030 A view of a single rope house, inscribed on the plate with the title, then ‘EWC’ and ‘London Pub August 1st 1830’. From the E W Cooke publication as detailed in BPC00031.  ...Read More
BPC00496 Copperplate etching by Edward William Cooke, from his Sixty-five plates of Shipping and Craft published in London 1829-1830.This is numbered plate 12. Inscribed on the plate ‘E.W.C’. In ...Read More
BPC00319 Hand coloured copperplate etching, published 20 November 1801 by Dighton, Charing Cross. Inscribed ‘Duke of Grafton’. From a series of Brighton subjects by Robert Dighton (1752-1814). See...Read More
BPC00031 This is a copperplate etching by Edward William Cooke (1811-1880), from his Sixty-five plates of Shipping and Craft. London, 1829 -1830. This plate is number 1, published London, 1 August 1...Read More
BPC00026 Copperplate etching by Edward William Cooke (1811-1880) from his Sixty-five plates of Shipping and Craft published in London 1829-1830. This is numbered plate 10, published 1 August 1830. P...Read More
BPC00027 Copperplate etching, on India paper, by Edward William Cooke, from his Sixty-five plates of Shipping and Craft published in London 1829-1830. This is numbered plate 2. Inscribed on the pla...Read More