![]() ![]() Its considerable length precludes it being subjoined to the images here, but it is an interesting account in itself and well worth consulting.įurther information on Malton and the Picturesque Tour can be found in this introduction. Alongside the plates, Malton’s book includes an extensive text describing the history, topography and aesthetic impact of the city. 78, ‘The Great Court of the Tower’ ( Topos L847 no. Two plates are missing from this copy substitutes were kindly supplied by the Lewis Walpole Library. Ninety-eight of the plates were provided for use on this site by the British Library (from a copy in the General Reference Collection with the classmark 190.f.7). The map below locates the hundred plates included in Thomas Malton’s A Picturesque Tour Through the Cities of London and Westminster, illustrated with the most interesting Views, accurately delineated, and executed in Aquatinta, which was published between 17. Mapping Pierce Egan’s Life in London (1821).Select Views (1816) – Plates Slideshow (Eastern Division).Select Views (1816) – Plates Slideshow (Western Division).Microcosm of London – Plates from Volume III.Microcosm of London – Plates from Volume II.Microcosm of London – Plates from Volume I.Introduction to The Microcosm of London (1808-10).Modern London (1804) – Itinerant Trades Gallery.Modern London (1804) – Itinerant Trades Map.Modern London (1804) – Landmarks Gallery.Malton’s Picturesque Tour – Plates Slideshow – Vol II.Malton’s Picturesque Tour – Plates Slideshow – Vol I.Mapping Malton’s Picturesque Tour (1792-1801).Elves, sculptor and architect William Tyler, Theo: Forrest and Samuel Cotes’, as he noted in the journals title. Introduction to Malton’s Picturesque Tour (1792-1801) In the summer of 1774, Sandby embarked on a ‘Tour Through Part of Yorkshire and Derbyshire’ accompanied by ‘Capt: Robt.Mapping Smith’s Antiquities of London (1791-1800).Mapping Fores’s New Guide for Foreigners.Introduction to Fores’s New Guide for Foreigners. ![]() Mapping Harris’s List of Covent-Garden Ladies (1788).Introduction to Harris’s List of Covent-Garden Ladies. ![]()
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