Title engraved below image., With a separately titled plate on same sheet: Miserden. [London?] : [publisher not identified], [178-?], and Bound in a volume of prints [English cathedrals and monuments]; leaf numbered '16' in mss. Label on front cover: Prints. For further information consult library staff.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Gloucestershire (England) and England.
Subject (Topic):
Buildings, structures, etc, Tombs & sepulchral monuments, and Effigies
A view of a church at Miserden, including the churchyard with gravestones
Description:
Title engraved above image., With a separately titled plate on same sheet: Kingston tomb in Miserden / T. Bonnor delt. et sculpt. [London?] : [publisher not identified], [178-?], and Bound in a volume of prints [English cathedrals and monuments]; leaf numbered '16' in manuscript. Label on front cover: Prints. For further information consult library staff.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Gloucestershire (England) and England.
Subject (Topic):
Buildings, structures, etc, Churches, and Cemeteries
Title engraved below image., With a separately titled plate on same sheet: Avening. [London?] : [publisher not identified], [178-?], and Bound in a volume of prints [English cathedrals and monuments]; leaf numbered '22' in mss. Label on front cover: Prints. For further information consult library staff.
SH Views An565 no. 1 Framed, shelved in LFS Bin 36
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
A view of Chaucer's Grove near Spidehill the seat of Mr. Andrews, which was designed by John Chute Esq. In the distance is Donnington Castle were Chaucer lived
Alternative Title:
Chaucer's Grove near Spidehill, the seat of Mr. Andrews
Description:
Title from Horace Walpole's manuscript note on verso of frame: 'Chaucer's Grove near Spidehill the Seat of Mr. Andrews. designed by John Chute Esq. of the Vine. Above is the View of Donnington Castle were Chaucer Lived.', Description based on imperfect impression., and Framed to 13 x 17 cm.
Publisher:
Published as the act directs, May [the] 20th, 1786 by H.D. Symonds, No. 4 Stationers Court Ludgate Street