J. Norris Brewer (1818), Introduction to the Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, Intituled 'The Beauties of England and Wales', Beauties of England and Wales, London: J. Harris,
OL14646871M
John Britton; et al. (1814), Wiltshire, Warwickshire, Westmoreland, and Worcestershire, Beauties of England and Wales, vol. 15, London: J. Harris,
hdl:
2027/nyp.33433075909105
John Evans (1812),
North Wales, Beauties of England and Wales, vol. 17, London: J. Harris
Thomas Rees (1815),
South Wales, Beauties of England and Wales, vol. 18, London: J. Harris
The British Atlas; comprising a series of maps of all the English and Welsh counties; and also plans of cities and principal towns; intended to illustrate and accompany 'The Beauties of England and Wales'. London: Vernor, Hood and Sharpe. 1810.
OCLC24210573.
Notes
^Some of the images published in The Beauties of England and Wales reappeared as decoration on ceramic pottery.[2]
References
^Rosemary Sweet (2004), Antiquaries: the Discovery of the Past in Eighteenth-Century Britain, London: Hambledon and London,
ISBN1852853093
^Gavin Lucas (2003). "Reading Pottery: Literature and Transfer-Printed Pottery in the Early Nineteenth Century". International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 7 (2): 127–143.
doi:
10.1023/A:1025032201278.
JSTOR20853020.
S2CID160406571.
^Jane Helen Berard (2006), Dickens and Landscape Discourse, Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, Peter Lang Publishing,
ISBN9780820450049
^Arthur Aikin, ed. (1803), "British Topography and Antiquities, Art. 2", Annual Review and History of Literature for 1802, vol. 1, London: T.N. Longman and O. Rees,
hdl:
2027/umn.31951000736958l
J. Norris Brewer (1818), Introduction to the Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, Intituled 'The Beauties of England and Wales', Beauties of England and Wales, London: J. Harris,
OL14646871M
John Britton; et al. (1814), Wiltshire, Warwickshire, Westmoreland, and Worcestershire, Beauties of England and Wales, vol. 15, London: J. Harris,
hdl:
2027/nyp.33433075909105
John Evans (1812),
North Wales, Beauties of England and Wales, vol. 17, London: J. Harris
Thomas Rees (1815),
South Wales, Beauties of England and Wales, vol. 18, London: J. Harris
The British Atlas; comprising a series of maps of all the English and Welsh counties; and also plans of cities and principal towns; intended to illustrate and accompany 'The Beauties of England and Wales'. London: Vernor, Hood and Sharpe. 1810.
OCLC24210573.
Notes
^Some of the images published in The Beauties of England and Wales reappeared as decoration on ceramic pottery.[2]
References
^Rosemary Sweet (2004), Antiquaries: the Discovery of the Past in Eighteenth-Century Britain, London: Hambledon and London,
ISBN1852853093
^Gavin Lucas (2003). "Reading Pottery: Literature and Transfer-Printed Pottery in the Early Nineteenth Century". International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 7 (2): 127–143.
doi:
10.1023/A:1025032201278.
JSTOR20853020.
S2CID160406571.
^Jane Helen Berard (2006), Dickens and Landscape Discourse, Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, Peter Lang Publishing,
ISBN9780820450049
^Arthur Aikin, ed. (1803), "British Topography and Antiquities, Art. 2", Annual Review and History of Literature for 1802, vol. 1, London: T.N. Longman and O. Rees,
hdl:
2027/umn.31951000736958l