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Picturesque views, on the river Medway, from the Nore to the vicinity of its source in Sussex: with observations on the public buildings and other works of art in its neighbourhood
Picturesque views, on the river Medway, from the Nore to the vicinity of its source in Sussex: with observations on the public buildings and other works of art in its neighbourhood
TitlePicturesque views, on the river Medway, from the Nore to the vicinity of its source in Sussex: with observations on the public buildings and other works of art in its neighbourhood
Detail DepictedIllustrations--Intaglio--Engravings--Aquatints (plate facing p. 53)
Creator/AuthorIreland, Samuel, d. 1800
PublisherT. and J. Egerton
Place of PublicationLondon [England--London]
Date of Publication1793
Subjects (LCSH)Medway, River (England)
Genre HeadingPrinted books--1701-1800 (18th century)
Travel literature

Bibliographic Elements5 p.b. [vii]-viii [vii]-xii [1]-206 p., 2 b. illus., 28 pl., map. 22.7 cm
Printing MethodLetterpress on wove paper
PrinterT. and J. Egerton
Image Production ProcessIntaglio--Engravings--Aquatints
General NotesI. Mortimer, Invt; C. Apostool, Sculpt.

LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionHistorical Book Arts Collection
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionSpecial Collections
Call NumberSpecColl Binding DA690 M52 I6
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned in RGB color using an Olympus C-2000 Zoom digital camera and saved in.jpg format and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2003
Restrictions/CopyrightSome of our items are fragile and may require an appointment for use. Please contact Special Collections.
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