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Roger Morris Whitton House, Middlesex: Elevation of the Court Front
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton House, Middlesex: Elevation of the Court Front
between 1732 and 1739
Roger Morris Whitton House, Middlesex: Ground Floor Plan
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton House, Middlesex: Ground Floor Plan
between 1732 and 1739
Roger Morris Whitton Place, Middlesex: Elevation of the Garden Front
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton Place, Middlesex: Elevation of the Garden Front
between 1732 and 1739
Roger Morris Whitton House, Middlesex: Two Alternate Elevations of the Court Front and Corresponding Ground Floor Plans
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton House, Middlesex: Two Alternate Elevations of the Court Front and Corresponding Ground Floor Plans
between 1732 and 1739
Robert Price A Bridge in a Landscape
Robert Price, 1717–1761
A Bridge in a Landscape
undated
James Paine Design for a Shop Front: Elevation
James Paine, 1717–1789
Design for a Shop Front: Elevation
undated
James Paine Design for a Temple on a Square Plan and with a Dome: Elevation
James Paine, 1717–1789
Design for a Temple on a Square Plan and with a Dome: Elevation
undated
James Paine Design for a Circular Domed Temple: Elevation
James Paine, 1717–1789
Design for a Circular Domed Temple: Elevation
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Valentin Daniel Preissler Der Gute Alchimyst wird nun den Barth Verbrennen, da er zum Schuld-Process die Feder Schneiden muss: Gold Macher!
Print made by Valentin Daniel Preissler, 1717–1765
Der Gute Alchimyst wird nun den Barth Verbrennen, da er zum Schuld-Process die Feder Schneiden muss: Gold Macher!
undated
George Vertue Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset
1732
John Faber the Younger William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath
Print made by John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath
1732
John Faber the Younger Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
1732
John Faber the Younger Robert Wilks Esq.
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Robert Wilks Esq
1732
George Vertue Edward IV King of England and France, Lord of Ireland
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Edward IV King of England and France, Lord of Ireland
1732
George Vertue King Henry VI
George Vertue, 1684–1756
King Henry VI
1732
George Vertue Richard III, King of England
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Richard III, King of England
1732
George Vertue Edward III, King of England and France
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Edward III, King of England and France
1732
Sir Godfrey Kneller Head of a Man
Attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1646–1723
Head of a Man
1732
Roger Morris Whitton House, Middlesex: Mezzanine and Attic Floor Plans
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton House, Middlesex: Mezzanine and Attic Floor Plans
between 1732 and 1739
Roger Morris Whitton House, Middlesex: First Floor Plan
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton House, Middlesex: First Floor Plan
between 1732 and 1739
Roger Morris Whitton House, Middlesex: Elevation of the East Front
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton House, Middlesex: Elevation of the East Front
between 1732 and 1739
Roger Morris Whitton House, Middlesex: Elevation of the Court Front
Roger Morris, 1695–1749
Whitton House, Middlesex: Elevation of the Court Front
between 1732 and 1739
Charles Grignion House of Commons and the Entrance to the House of Lords with the Office of Ordnance
Print made by Charles Grignion, 1717–1810
House of Commons and the Entrance to the House of Lords with the Office of Ordnance
undated
John Faber the Younger Sir James Thornhill
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Sir James Thornhill
1732
John Faber the Younger Sir James Thornhill
John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Sir James Thornhill
1732