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item:- Armitt Library :
A6641.37
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Print, soft ground etching, Stonycroft Bridge, Above
Derwent, Cumberland, by William Green, Ambleside,
Westmorland, 1809.
Plate 37 in Sixty Studies from Nature, 1810.
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No. 37.
STONYCROFT BRIDGE.
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Stonycroft Bridge, in the vale of Newlands, is four miles
from Keswick, on the horse-road to Buttermere - the smeltery
lately erected by W. E. Sheffield, Esq. is on this stream,
having Rollingend on the left, and Barrow on the right, and
is something more than a quarter of a mile above the bridge:
Causey Pike closes this scene.
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source type:-
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Green 1810 (plate 37)
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inscription:-
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printed top right
37
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inscription:-
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printed bottom
STONYCROFT BRIDGE. / Drawn & Engraved by William Green,
and Published at Ambleside, Augst. 1st. 1809.
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inscription:-
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watermark:
J WHATMAN / 1813
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wxh, page:-
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74x52.5cm
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653x476mm (about)
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wxh, image:-
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62x42cm (about)
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