Margate in Maps and Pictures compiled by Anthony Lee |
Margate Prints: London Publishers Click on pictures for a larger image |
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Margate: 1785 - 1789 |
A View of Margate Pier and the Two Sisters [1785] Published by Simon Watts, London: Mezzotint, 1785 |
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A View of Margate, with the Bathing Place; from a drawing by T. Smith, Esq. [1786] Engraver: J. Wells. Artist: T. Smith, Esq. Published by J. Wells, No. 22 Charing Cross: Aquatint, Augsut 1 1786 |
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A View of Margate, with the Bathing Place; from a drawing by T. Smith, Esq., hand coloured [1786] Engraver: J. Wells. Artist: T. Smith, Esq. Published by J. Wells, No. 22 Charing Cross: Aquatint, Augsut 1 1786 |
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View on the Parade Margate [1789] Artist: J. Sanders. Published at No. 101 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London: Aquatint, 18 November 1789 |
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Margate: 1790 - 1799 |
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View of Margate by Moonlight [1790] Artist: Mr William Parsons [date of 1790 given in Kent Archaelogical Society catalogue] |
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A Cave in the Chalk Cliffs near Margate [1790] Stipple and Etching: Printed and engraved by W Birch, Enamel Painter Published Feb 1 1790 by W. Birch, Hampstead Heath |
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Margate [1791] From an Original Drawing, Engraved by J. Jukes Published March 22 1791 by J Brydon, Printseller and Frame-Maker, opposite Northumberland House, Charing Cross, London. A The Public Tea Room; B A Mill built upon a new plan & is turned by the Wind within the frame. C The Assembly House, D The Church Tower E Bathing Machines |
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Margate [1792] Pub. by T. Rowlandson, Strand March 1792 |
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Margate Pier [1797] Hand-coloured etching: Drawn and etched by Amelia Noel London, Published April 30, 1797, by Amelia Noel, No. 139 Picadilly |
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Dandelion [1797] Hand-coloured etching: Drawn and etched by Amelia Noel London, Published April 30, 1797, by Amelia Noel, No. 139 Picadilly |
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Margate from the Road to Broadstairs [1797] Hand-coloured etching: Drawn and etched by Amelia Noel London, Published 1 Septemeber, 1797, by Amelia Noel, No. 139 Picadilly |
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Margate: 1800 - 1809 |
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St. John's Church [1800] Eng. B. T. Pouncy. Published Nov 1 1800 by Wm. Alexander, No 42 Newman Street |
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Pier Head Margate [1801] Howitt (artist) , Baily (Engraver), Random, Stainbank & Co., Publisher 1 August 1801 |
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Margate, with the Arrival of the Hoy [1801] P.J. de Loutherbourgh Published by R. Bowyer, Hostoric Gallery, Pall Mall, 1801. Sculp. J. C. Stadler |
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Margate, with the Arrival of the Hoy [1808] P.J. de Loutherbourgh Published by I. &. W. Machavin, No 107 New Bond Street,London, 11 Oct 1808, Sculpt. J.Hill [re-issue of previous print] |
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Margate [Theatre Royal] [1804] Published 1 March 1804 by T. Woodfall , Villiers St Strand |
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Inner view of the Pier, Bathing-rooms etc taken from the Shipwrights [1805] Drawn by J. R. Smith [John Raphael Smith] London Pub. June 1 1805 by C.Richards 349 Strand |
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Margate, from the Parade [1808] de Loutherbourg Pub 1 October 1808 by I & W Macgavin, No 107 New Bond Street, London, J. Hill sculpt |
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Representation of the Town of Margate during the Storm from the N. N. W. on Thursday & Friday , the 14 and 15 January 1808 London, Pub by I. Hassell, Dec 1, 1808 at E. Bumford’s, 5 Newgate Street Drawn and Aquatint by I. Hassell |
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Representation of the Pier at Margate during the Storm from the N. N. W. on Thursday & Friday , the 14 and 15 January 1808 London, Pub by I. Hassell, Dec 1, 1808 at E. Bumford’s, 5 Newgate Street Drawn and Aquatint by I. Hassell |
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Margate: 1810 - 1819 |
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St. John's Church N.E. [1811] Small engraving 10 x 5.5 cm: Gentleman’s Magazine Jan 1811 Plate II, p17] |
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Margate. [ca 1815?] Drawn and Engraved by W. Pickett [no steam yachts and so probably pre 1815] |
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Margate [1817] London, Published by John Harris, St Pauls Church Yard, Feb 1, 1817. Engraved by Scott, from a drawing by Loch, for John Britton and Edward W.Brayley. “The Beauties of England and Wales” |
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Margate from the Sands [1817] Margate from the Sands Engr. by W. Deeble from a drawing by G. Shepherd. Published for the Proprietors by Sherwood and Co, April 1,1817. [later hand colouring] |
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Margate: 1820 - 1829 |
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The Victory and Favorite London-Margate Steam Packets [1821] Modern copy from an aquatint by J. Hudson, published 1821 |
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Margate [1822] Engraved by J. Greig from a Drawing by T. H. Shepherd for “ Excursions in the County of Kent” Published April 1, 1822 by Longman & Co., Paternoster Row |
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Pier at Margate [1823] Drawn and engraved by Willm. Daniell (1769-1837) Published by W. Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Aug 1, 1823. |
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Margate [1825] Mezzotint by Thomas Lupton from a drawing made by J. M. W. Turner originally published in the series "Views of the Ports of England" in 1825, reissued in 1856 as "The Harbours of England"; this print by Smith Elder, and Co. in 1877 |
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Margate [1826] Engraving by G.Cooke from a drawing made by J. M. W. Turner for "Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of England" published by John and Arthur Arch, Cornhill, et al, 1826 |
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Margate Old Church [1828] Lithograph by Paul Gauci, 10 July 1828, for "Margate, Ramsgate and Environs, No 1. Five vignettes. 1. Margate Old Church; 2. The Race Ground, Dandelion; 3. Margate Pier, and part of the Town; 4. St Lawrence; 5. Ramsgate new Church" published by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. |
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The Race Ground, Dandelion [1828] Lithograph by Paul Gauci, 10 July 1828, for "Margate, Ramsgate and Environs, No 1. Five vignettes. 1. Margate Old Church; 2. The Race Ground, Dandelion; 3. Margate Pier, and part of the Town; 4. St Lawrence; 5. Ramsgate new Church" published by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet & Co. |
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Margate Harbour [1820s ?] Undated |
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Margate [1820s ?] Margate; Drawn from Nature and on Stone by C. Hullmandel. Printed by C. Hullmandel; Published by R. Ackermann 101 Strand; London |
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Margate Pier [1820s ?] Engraved by George Hunt Pub by Hunt and Pyall, 6 York St. Covent Garden [George Hunt active 1820s-1830s] |
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Entrance to Margate Pier [Polygraph: 1825-1828] One of the "Picturesque Views" series of "Polygraphs" published by Hodgson and Co., of 16 Newgate Street, London, in the 1820s. |
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Garners Library [Polygraph: 1825-1828] One of the "Picturesque Views" series of "Polygraphs" published by Hodgson and Co., of 16 Newgate Street, London, in the 1820s. |
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Margate from the Kingsgate Road [Polygraph: 1825-1828] One of the "Picturesque Views" series of "Polygraphs" published by Hodgson and Co., of 16 Newgate Street, London, in the 1820s. |
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Margate from the London Road [Polygraph: 1825-1828] One of the "Picturesque Views" series of "Polygraphs" published by Hodgson and Co., of 16 Newgate Street, London, in the 1820s. |
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Margate Pier [Polygraph: 1825-1828] One of the "Picturesque Views" series of "Polygraphs" published by Hodgson and Co., of 16 Newgate Street, London, in the 1820s. |
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Margate [1820s ?] Hand-Coloured engraving. G. Dawe Engraver and Printer 9 Southampton Place, New Road [George Dawe (1781-1829)] |
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The Bridge, Bridge [King] Street [ca 1826] |
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Margate: 1830 - 1839 |
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The New Baths Margate [1829] Drawn by Geo. Shepherd, engraved by McClatchie: for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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The New Church at Margate from Austin's Row [1830] Drawn by Geo. Shepherd, engraved by John Cleghoren: for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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The Marine Parade and New Droit House Margate [1830] Drawn by Geo. Shepherd, engraved by T. Garner: for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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Margate The Pier and New Light House [1829] Drawn by Geo. Shepherd, engraved by T. Garner: for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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Margate [1832] Drawn by J. M. W. Turner, R.A. Engraved by R. Wallis London, Published 1832 for the Proprietors by Moon, Boys and Graves, Pall Mall Printed by McQueen: from J.M.W. Turner, Picturesque views in England and Wales, London 1827-38, Part XIV, No.3 [pl.55] |
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Margate Pier and Harbour [1833] Drawn by W. H. Bartlett, eng by J. Roberts Published for the proprietors by I. T. Hinton, 17 Warwick Sqar. For “The Watering Places of Great Britain, London, 1833” |
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Clifton Baths [ca 1835] Drawn by W.H. Bartlett eng by R. Sears Print published by Joseph Robins, Bride Court, London, for: "The Fashionable Guide and Directory to the Public Places of Resort Illustrated with Views" Published by T.Fry ca 1835. |
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Royal Hotel Margate [ca 1835] Drawn by W.H. Bartlett eng by J. C. Allen. Print published by Joseph Robins, Bride Court, London, for: "The Fashionable Guide and Directory to the Public Places of Resort Illustrated with Views" Published by T.Fry ca 1835. |
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Margate [ca 1835] Drawn by H. Wallis. Print published by Joseph Robins, Bride Court, London, for: "The Fashionable Guide and Directory to the Public Places of Resort Illustrated with Views" Published by T.Fry ca 1835. |
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Margate [ca 1835] A. Vickers and H. Wallis Print published by Joseph Robins, Bride Court, London, for: "The Fashionable Guide and Directory to the Public Places of Resort Illustrated with Views" Published by T.Fry ca 1835. |
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Margate from the Sea [1838] Painted by G. Chambers, published by A.H. Baily & Co., Cornhill, October 1, 1838 |
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Margate Harbour [1830s] J. Shury, published by R. B. Schnebbellie |
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Margate [1839] Published by Ackerman and Co London 1839 Drawn by T. Jennings Engraved by James B. Allen |
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Margate Pier [1830s ?] J. and H. S. Storer [H. S. Storer died in 1837] |
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Tivoli Gardens [1830s] Drawn on Stone by H. Walton, printed by C. Hullmandel [1830s] |
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Grove House, the Residence of Wm. Chas. Lever Keene [1838] T. Martin, Lithographer, for the Epitome of the History of Kent |
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Margate: 1840 - 1877 |
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Trinity Church Interior [1840-1850] Painting by C.J. Greenwood, Engraved by Robert Groom, printed by C. Moody, Holborn. |
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Margate Pier and Harbour [ca 1840] Originally produced for Thomas Dugdale's part-work "Curiosities of Great Britain. England & Wales Delineated" (London : 1838-1843). |
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Margate [1847] Engraved by Mason Jackson (1819-1903) from an original study by Thomas Harrison Hair. Originally produced in 1847 for the part-work publication "The Land We Live In" (London : 1847-1851) - and here in a slightly later impression for William S. Orr & Co., 1856. |
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The Old Margate Jetty [1853] The Old Margate Jetty. Photogravure by W.H. Hoather London. [dated on one of the rocks: Oct 20 1853] |
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Margate [1850s ?] Hand coloured lithograph by Thomas Packer [Thomas Packer: Draughtsman and lithographer of military subjects, portraits and topographical views after his own designs and those of his contemporaries. –active mid-19th century] |
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Pier and Lighthouse [1867] Chemolithograph from T. Nelson Views of Margate and Ramsgate, 1867 |
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Fort Terrace from the Jetty [1867] Chemolithograph from T. Nelson Views of Margate and Ramsgate, 1867 |
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Old Bathing Rooms [1867] Chemolithograph from T. Nelson Views of Margate and Ramsgate, 1867 |
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Margate Jetty from the Pier [1867] Chemolithograph from T. Nelson Views of Margate and Ramsgate, 1867 |
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Margate from Royal Crescent [Panorama] [1867] Chemolithograph from T. Nelson Views of Margate and Ramsgate, 1867 |
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The Pier [1868] Print after James Webb - A View of Margate from the Pier 1868 |
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Destruction of Margate Jetty [1877] Written in pencil on back: Destruction of Margate Jetty Nov 1877 |
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Margate New Pier and Promenade [1877] [Jetty extension]. Registered Design No 314 May 3 1877 Geo. Gordon Page, C.E., Engineer Handyside & Co., Contractors |
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In the second half of the 19th century the print scene was dominated by small-scale steel line-engraved vignettes. These were produced in large numbers, mostly by London printers, and catered for the cheaper end of the tourist market. They are listed separately here. |
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Margate: Undated |
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Marine Parade and Library Margate One of a pair of prints, with the following print |
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Marine Parade Margate Storm approaching One of a pair of prints, with the previous print |
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Pier at Margate Small print, 7 x 5 cm |
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The London Engineer Steam Yacht and Victory Steam Vessel entering Margate Pier, from London [no date] |
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Margate Small engraving, 12 x 6.5 cm |
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Margate Pier Small engraving, 7 x 4.5 cm |
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Margate Small engraving, 9.5 x 5 cm, B. Foster and W. Miller |
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Margate Small print 11 x 7.5 cm of donkey at Margate, one of a pair with the following print |
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Pegwell Small print 11 x 7.5 cm of donkey cart at Pegwell, one of a pair with the previous print |
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Margate Lighthouse |
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The New Landing Place and Pier from the Fort, Margate Lithograph, Newman and Co |
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Hall's Library at Margate |
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Iron Bridge, Marine Terrace |
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Ebenezer Chapel Cecil Square Margate This plate is humbly dedicated top the Revd D. Denham and friends of the above chapel |
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Marine Parade |
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Jarvis Landing Place |
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Jarvis Landing Place and Pier |
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Jarvis's Landing Place and Pier |
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The Parade |
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Marine Terrace Margate [looking to Westbrook and windmill] |
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The Pier |
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Fort Hill |
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Margate: Shipping |
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An Indiaman stranded [Hindostan 1803] |
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Storm off Margate [1805] P. J. de Loutherbourg. "The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales" engraved by William Pickett, Printed for Robert Bowyer, at the Historic Gallery, Pall-Mall, 1805 |
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The London Engineer [1819] From “The Repository of Arts, Leisure, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, etc” The Second Series, Vol 8, Aug 1, 1819 Published by R. ACKERMANN, 101, STRAND |
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View of the Custom House and London Bridge with the Margate Steam Yachts [1820] Hand coloured aquatint by Robert Havell, from "A series of Views of the Public Buildings and Bridges in London" published by Colnaghi & Co 1820 |
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Victory Steam Yacht [1821] To His Most Gracious Majesty King George the Fourth The Illustrious Patron of Steam Packets this plate is dedicated by His Majesty's most devoted and faithful Servant & Subject, John Hudson. The land view represents Margate - The Packet's view the Victory steam yacht Captain Corbin, built under the direction of Geo. Dodd Esq, the founder of the Steam Packet to Margate, Gravesend and Richmond and who commanded the first Steam Yacht which crossed the Irish Channel and entered Dublin Harbour. London, Published Sept 5th, 1821 by John Hudson 85, Cheapside. |
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Margate Pier with Steam Packets [1821] Margate Pier with Steam Packets [Victory and Favorite steam packest]. aquatint by J. Hudson. Published by E. Wallis, 42 Skinner Street, London, 1821 |
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Margate, with the Venus Steam Packet entering the Harbour [1823] This print is respectfully dedicated to the Proprietors of the above Vessel by their most Obedient Servant W. P. Huggins. Painted by W. L. Huggins. Engraved by T. Sutherland. London Published April 5 1823 by R. Lambe, 96 Gracechurch Street and by the Painter, 36 Leadenhall Street |
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Sun-rise Whiting Fishing at Margate [1825] Drawn by J.M.W. Turner - Engraved on steel by Thomas Lupton Marine Views Plate 2 - Published 1 June 1825, by W. B. Cooke, 9 Soho Squar. |
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The Lady Kennaway, off Margate, Thos. Surflen, Esq. Commander Homeward Bound 1827 [1829] Painted by J. W. Huggins, Engraved by E. Duncan, late London Published by J. W. Huggins, 150 Leadenhall Street, 1829. |
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The "Westminster" and "Claudine" ashore near Margate [1841] J.C. Bentley after W.H. Bartlett. From the part-work series "Ports, Harbours, Watering Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain". (London 1836-1842). Steel engraving, published by William Finden, London, 1841. |
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City of Canterbury [ca 1860?] To Captain Large and the Inhabitants of Margate and Herne Bay this print of “The City of Canterbury” (leaving Margate Pier) is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient Servant William Foster. Lithograph by T. G. Dutton , published by Day & Son, Lithographers to the Queen. [no date but ca 1860: Thomas Goldsworth Dutton died 1891] |
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The Royal Yacht off Margate. Night of March 5th 1863 Chromolithograph. Robert Charles Dudley, published 1864 |
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Margate Hoy [no date] Etching: Margate Hoy with Dover and Calais passage boat on left and Custom house cutter on right |
Hero Steam Packet entering Margate [no date] |
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Margate: Neighbourhood |
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Broadstairs |
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From the Battery at Broadstairs [1797] Drawn and etched by Amelia Noel London, Published April 30, 1797, by Amelia Noel, No. 139 Picadilly |
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Garlinge |
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Garlinge, Isle of Thanet [no date] Inscribed "Garlinge, Isle of Thanet" on the lower right – no date |
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Gateway at Dandelion 1800 London. Published 1 Nov 1800 by William Alexander, No 42 Newman Street. B. T. Pouncy. |
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Kingsgate |
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Convent of St. Mildred at Kingsgate in the Isle of Thanet [1780] Aquatint with etching: engraver: J. Basire. |
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King's Gate near Margate, Kent [1787] European Mag. August 1787. Published by I. Sewell, Cornhill |
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Lord Holland’s House, Kingsgate [1797] Drawn and etched by Amelia Noel London, Published April 30, 1797, by Amelia Noel, No. 139 Picadilly |
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Stables at Kingsgate [1797] Drawn and etched by Amelia Noel. London, Published 1 Septpember, 1797, by Amelia Noel, No. 139 Picadilly |
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Kingsgate in the Isle of Thanet, Kent, the seat of John Roberts Esq. [1804] Published March 1 1804 by W. Angus, No 4 Gwynnes Buildings, Islington. Drawing by Tomkins, eng by Wm. Angus. Taken from the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry by W. Angus, published ca 1796 |
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Kingsgate from the Margate Road [Polygraph: 1825-1828] One of the "Picturesque Views" series of "Polygraphs" published by Hodgson and Co., of 16 Newgate Street, London, in the 1820s. |
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Kemp stairs near Kingsgate [ca 1830] Etching by Edward William Cooke, "Sixty five plates of shipping and craft" |
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North Foreland |
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The South Prospect of the North Foreland Light House [1736] The history and antiquities as well ecclesiastical as civil, of the Ile of Tenet, in Kent. John Lewis. 2nd edition, 1736 |
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The North Foreland Lighthouse by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm [ca 1780] W. Harbutt after "The North Foreland Lighthouse," oil on Canvas. [ca 1780] by Samuel Hieronymous Grimm (1733-94] |
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North Foreland Light House 1830 Drawn by H. Gastineau, engraved by H. Adlard: for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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North Foreland Light House 1823 Drawn and Engraved by William Daniell, August 1 1823: Published by W. Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London |
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Pegwell Bay |
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Pegwell Bay near Margate with the Regatta on Sept. 23, 1828 Drawn by Geo. Shepherd, engraved by C. Mottram for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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St. Peters/Ranelagh Gardens |
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Ranelagh Gardens St Peters [no date] small print 7.5 x 4.5 cm |
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South View of Renelagh Gardens [1830s] Executed and Published by E. Rouse, Fulham |
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South West View of Renelagh Gardens [1830s] Executed and Published by E. Rouse, Fulham |
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The Shallows, near St. Peter's Thanet [1830s] Executed and Published by E. Rouse, Fulham |
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Mr Blackburn’s Wine Vaults at St. Peters [1797] Drawn and etched by Amelia Noel. London, Published 1 September, 1797, by Amelia Noel, No. 139 Picadilly |
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Reculvers |
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South View of Reculver Abby [1735] J. and N. Buck |
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Reculver Church Isle of Thanet [1800] London, Published Nov 1, 1800 by Wm. Alexander , No 42 Newman Street |
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Reculvers Church Kent [1808] Engraved by J. Storer, for the Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, from a drawing by E.S. Published for the proprietors, by W. Clarke, New Bond Street & J. Carpenter, Old Bond Street, Nov 1, 1808 |
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The Reculver’s Church [1830] Drawn by G. Shepherd, engraved by H.Adlard, for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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Interior ruins of The Reculver’s Church [1830] Drawn by I. Baynes, engraved by H.Adlard, for "England’s Topographer or A new and complete History of the County of Kent" by W. H. Ireland, published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London - Vol 1, July 1828 |
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Salmestone Grange |
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Salmestone-Grange in 1817 |
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