Description
London with St Giles without Cripplegate
with a street scene with figures
He is dressed in uniform and exudes an imposing air through expression and both of his hands which rest on top of a cane
It was the largest civil engineering structure achieved during the nineteenth century and
Henry Baker was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1741
Roman, Chinese and other ancient glass who London with St Giles withoutSeven figures of ancient glass with one detail. Plate 5 from the book Curiosities of glass making with details of the processes and productions of ancient and modern ornamental glass manufacture by Apsley Pellatt (David Bogue, London, 1849). Inscribed: 'PLATE 5. 1. Ancient Mosaic. 2. Ancient Glass Vase. 3. Roman Vase. 4. Roman Vase. 5. Chinese Lion.' Artist and lithographer are not noted on the plate. Apsley Pellatt (1791 1863) was an unsuccessful
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