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The costume of Great Britain - Rabbit Woman

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Dustman

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Smithfield drover

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Fishermen

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Slaughter-man

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Butcher

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Waterman to a coach stand

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Fishermen

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Shrimper

1808

12 hand coloured aquatints from 'The costume of Great Britain'

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Milkwoman

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Woman churning butter

1808

The costume of Great Britain - Brewers

1808

A plan of the Railway or Tramway from the River Tees at Stockton to Witton Park Colliery and of several Branches therefrom, 1823. Framed,Overall size 26" x 14 1/8" high. Engraved by William Miller, Edinburgh

A plan of the Railway or Tramway from the River Tees at Stockton to Witton Park Colliery

1823

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