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Birth-place of Dr. Johnson, Lichfield: sepia drawing

'Dr. Johnson's House at Lichfield, 1824.' Showing a three storey house with a colonnaded front (showing two pillars.) Several houses are shown on either side. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Boscobel - The Royal Oak : engraving

The Royal Oak surrounded by a wall. 'D. Parkes, del., [drawn; July, 1807]; J. Basire, sc., [engraved]'

Boscobel - The Royal Oak : woodcut engraving

'The King in his disguise as a Roundhead, when he left Boscobel.' Showing King Charles II dressed as a Roundhead. Anonymous.

Handsworth - Monument of James Watt: stipple engraving

'WATT. Engraved by H. Adlard from a Drawing by H. Corbould, from the statue by Chantrey.' [Published by] London, Taylor & Walton, Upper Gower Street.

Hill Ridware - Ancient Portrait: engraving

'Ancient Portrait from Collection of Charles B. Robinson, Esq.'[Of Admiral Thomas Seymore, Lord Sudley; see SV VIII.64b, for similar portrait.]Anonymous.

Hill Ridware - Portrait of Admiral Thomas Seymore, Lord Sudley: engraving

Portrait of 'Admiral Thomas Seymore, Lord Sudley.'[Ancient Portrait from Collection of Charles B. Robinson, Esq.; see SV VIII.64a, for similar portrait.]Anonymous.

Himley - 'Percy and Catesby slain': engraving

'Percy and Catesby slain in attempting their escape from Holbeach', near Himley. Showing a battle scene with nine figures engaged.Anonymous.

Ilam Hall - Candelabra: lithograph

Showing a many-branched candelabra. Inscribed 'A Tribute of Respect and Gratitude to Jesse Watts Russell, Esqr. of Ilam Hall, from a numerous body of friends, Staffordshire, 1832. To perpetuate in his ...

Lichfield - ['Dr. Johnson's'] Willow Tree: copper-plate engraving

'S. W. View of the Lichfield Willow, taken July 20th, 1785.' Showing the tree in full leaf, with no background. Anonymous.

Lichfield - Birth-place of Dr. Johnson: engraving

'Market Place, Lichfield.' Showing a three storey building in the Market Place with a colonnaded front, and St. Mary's Church.[See SV VI.141b, for similar engraving.]Anonymous.

Lichfield - Edial Hall: engraving

'Edial Hall near Lichfield. The Residence of Dr. Samuel Johnson in 1736.' Showing a square Georgian brick house with a roof sloping up to a row of dormers and a palisaded lantern. The whole is behind ...

Lichfield - Statue of Dr. Johnson: engraving

Showing an outline pen drawing of Dr. Johnson's statue in the Market Place, from the north west. 'Engraved by J. Stubbs from a statue by Lucas.'

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