[Ink Drawing of] Cathédrale à Mayence sur le Mein et le Rhin.
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Inscription: Inscribed in ink; 'Cathédrale à Mayence sur le Mein & le Rhin. 11th August 1822'. Ink study of the exterior of the apse of Mayence Cathedral. A poem about the Rhine is written on the reverse of the page.
[Pencil Drawing of St Johns Church, Mackworth with Markeaton.]
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A pencil drawing of the church and graveyard. A note adhered to the album states that this sketch is part of '18 Sketches of Markworth and Markeaton. Copied by C. T. from the drawings of Mr Bourne done by him previous to the year 1832 - when he gave lessons at Markeaton.'. One page in the album ...
Inscription: Inscribed in ink; 'C.T. 1833/ Berne'. Watercolour painting by Constance Talbot showing a scenic viewing spot with an iron railing which looks out towards the town with Bern Münster to the left.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil; 'C.T. 1833/ al Apina'. Pencil sketch by Constance Talbot of a twisting road and on its verge there is a roadside shrine containing a roughly drawn figurine.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil; 'C.T. 1833/ Lyon'. Pencil drawing by Constance Talbot of a detailed study of the cathedral on the banks of the River Saône with a rough sketch of the hill behind.
Church of St. Maurice at Vienne in France. Photographer: Soulier, Charles
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from street level looking towards the cathedral, with carriages stationed either side of the street and a row of shops visible at left. A photo-sculpsit engraving from an original glass negative by Charles Soulier. Imprint size 251x 203 mm, paper size 378 x...
[Lithograph of Saint Vincent de Paul, Paris.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography Sepia wash lithograph of the façade of the church at a slight oblique angle. Eugene Ostroff (Curator of photography at The National Museum of American History and who visited Lacock Abbey in 1965) has written in the top right corner: ' see 584, 641, 604, 610, 65...
Sepia wash lithograph of the façade of the church at a slightly oblique angle. Eugene Ostroff (Curator of photography at The National Museum of American History and who visited Lacock Abbey in 1965) has written in the top right corner: 'see 641, 604, 584, 659, 610' with encircled 'EO'.
Melrose Abbey, Engraved on steel by G. Barclay from a photographic picture taken under the direction of H.F. Talbot Esq. 1844. Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography One of three copies of an engraving (prints 6-8) of the ruined abbey taken from the graveyard, showing the area between the south transept and presbytery. The title is printed underneath the engraving. An original print of this photograph can be seen at Talbot P...