A series of views of the neighbourhood of Windsor, : including the seats of several of the nobility and gentry. / Engraved by Landseer, Middiman, W.B. Cooke, G. Cooke, &c. &c. from drawings taken on the spot by James Hakewill, architect.
James Hakewill (1778 - London 1843)
Category
Books
Date
1820
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire
NT 3101012
Summary
Bibliographic description
[2], 34, ii p., [35] leaves of plates (1 folding) : ill., map, plans ; fol. Index to plates (pp. i-ii) bound in before p. 1. Pencil annotation on p. 8. Ephemera: loosely inserted letter of condolence (21st October 1884) from the Sixth Form at Eton College, on behalf of the school, to the widow and family of the late George Davis. Provenance: Twentieth-century armorial bookplate, signed G.S. 24 [1924]: ‘Urban Huttleston Rogers Broughton’ [i.e.: Huttleston Rogers Broughton, 1st Lord Fairhaven (1896-1966)]. Binding: Nineteenth-century half red morocco, marbled paper over boards; blind tooling; sewn onto three recessed cords; gilt fillets on spine.
Makers and roles
James Hakewill (1778 - London 1843), author John Byrne (London 1786 – London 1847), engraver (printmaker) Letitia Byrne (London 1779-1849), engraver (printmaker) George Cooke (London 1781 – Barnes 1834), engraver (printmaker) William Bernard Cooke (London 1778 - London 1855), engraver (printmaker) John Greig (fl.1800 - 1853), engraver (printmaker) John Landseer (1769-1852), engraver (printmaker) Samuel Middiman (1750 - Cirencester 1831), engraver (printmaker) Samuel John Neele (1758-1824), engraver (printmaker) Robert William Smart (fl.1815-1830), engraver (printmaker) James Sargant Storer (Cambridge 1771 - London 1853), engraver (printmaker) William Woolnoth (c.1770 - c.1836), engraver (printmaker) James Hakewill (1778 - London 1843), artist