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Materials & Techniques etching (printing process)

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W. R. Smith Leicester Abbey
Print made by W. R. Smith, active 1819–1851
Leicester Abbey
1834
William Miller Durham Cathedral
Print made by William Miller, 1796–1882
Durham Cathedral
1836
James H. Kernot St. Catherine's Hill, near Guildford, Surrey
Print made by James H. Kernot, active early 19th century
St. Catherine's Hill, near Guildford, Surrey
1832
Francesco Bartolozzi Ticket to Westminster Abbey
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ticket to Westminster Abbey
before 1791
James Basire the younger Vol. 6, Plate XXXVIII: The Triumph of Largesse or Bounty over Avarice. The Triumph of Debonerete or Meekness over Anger.
Print made by James Basire the younger, 1769–1822
Vol. 6, Plate XXXVIII: The Triumph of Largesse or Bounty over Avarice. The Triumph of Debonerete or Meekness over Anger
after 1819
James Gillray Blowing up the Pic Nic's: or Harlequin Quioxtte Attacking the Puppets
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Blowing up the Pic Nic's: or Harlequin Quioxtte Attacking the Puppets
1802
James Redway Christ Church College, Oxford
Print made by James Redway, active 1827–1838
Christ Church College, Oxford
1834
W. R. Smith Leicester Abbey
Print made by W. R. Smith, active 1819–1851
Leicester Abbey
1834
Samuel Freeman Statue of Achilles in Hyde Park
Print made by Samuel Freeman, 1773–1857
Statue of Achilles in Hyde Park
1827
Robert Spence Conversion of Elizabeth Trelawney
Print made by Robert Spence, 1871–1964
Conversion of Elizabeth Trelawney
between 1897 and 1909