EditorialThe House of William Russell, Esq., Showell Green: English and French Text, William Ellis, 17471810, British, after P. H. Witton Jr., Active 1792, Published by Joseph Johnson, 17381809, British, 1792, Letterpress on medium, slightly textured, cream wov...
EditorialThe House of William Russell, Esq., Showell Green, William Ellis, 17471810, British, after P. H. Witton Jr., Active 1792, Published by Joseph Johnson, 17381809, British, 1792, Aquatint and etching on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid pa...
EditorialBordesley Hall, the Seat of John Taylor, Esq., William Ellis, 17471810, British, after P. H. Witton Jr., Active 1792, Published by Joseph Johnson, 17381809, British, 1792, Aquatint and etching on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper,...
EditorialBaskerville House, the Residence of John Ryland, Esq., William Ellis, 17471810, British, after P. H. Witton Jr., Active 1792, Published by Joseph Johnson, 17381809, British, 1792, Aquatint and etching on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream lai...
EditorialThe New Meeting, William Ellis, 17471810, British, after P. H. Witton Jr., Active 1792, Published by Joseph Johnson, 17381809, British, 1792, Aquatint and etching on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 8 11/16 x 11 3/4 inche...
EditorialThe House of George Humphrys, Esq., Spark Brook, William Ellis, 17471810, British, after P. H. Witton Jr., Active 1792, Published by Joseph Johnson, 17381809, British, 1792, Aquatint and etching on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid pape...
EditorialWatercolour, The New Meeting After 1791 Riots, Birmingham Artist: Edward Bill After: P H Witton Jnr The Old Meeting House, in derelict state, after the Priestley riots of July 1791., Social history, Watercolour, Topographical Views, Religion, Christian...
EditorialEngraving, Bordesley Hall, Birmingham, 1792 Engraver: William Ellis Drawn by: P H Witton Inscribed: 'Bordesley Hall, The Seat Of John Taylor Esq.', Topographical Views, Printing, Engraving, Birmingham history.
EditorialWITTON-LE-WEAR, UK. Witton-le-Wear is a small village in County Durham, England. It is situated on the north bank of the River Wear, to the north-west of Bishop Auckland.