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A6641.50
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Print, soft ground etching, Vale of Langdale from Bays
Brown, Great Langdale, Westmorland, by William Green,
Ambleside, Westmorland, 1810.
Plate 50 in Sixty Studies from Nature, 1810.
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No. 50.
VALE OF LANGDALE, FROM BAYS BROWN.
Bays Brown is a farm house, and the capital of a little
manor, of which Mr. Atkinson is the lord; it lies in
Langdale, on the opposite side of the valley to the chapel.
- Pavey Ark is
that sublime rock which rises above Stickle Tarn: The houses
between the trees are called Oak How, on a green hill above
which, the next view, No. 51, is taken.
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source type:-
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Green 1810 (plate 50)
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inscription:-
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printed top right
50
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inscription:-
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printed bottom
VALE OF LANGDALE FROM BAYS BROWN. / Drawn and Engraved by
William Green, and Published at Ambleside, June 24,
1810.
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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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655x478mm (about)
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64x41cm (about)
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