Georgian

The Georgian era is a period in British history from 1714 to c. 1830–37, named after the Hanoverian Kings George I, George II, George III and George IV.

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    1792 Antique Print of St Patricks Cathedral in Dublin. Remove
    1841 Antique Steel engraving of the Natural Bridges near Kilkee, Clare, Ireland. Remove
    Large antique map from 1922 of France, Belgium and Holland Political. Remove
    1791 pair of  antique prints of Dalkey Castle and Bullock Castle, Dublin. Remove
    Antique Georgian engraving of Frederick Viscount Duncannon. An Anglo Irish peer was was Lord of the Admiralty from in 1782–83. Remove
    Viscount Duncannon 1791 Antique Print
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    Antique colour print, a chromolithograph from 1880 of Moreton Hall in Shropshire Remove
    Moreton Hall Antique Print 1880
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    Etching from 1866 after a drawing by Daniel Maclise RA, titled Harold in front of the standard of England, is pierced by a falling arrow Remove
    Antique plan published in Paris in 1790, dated 1785. The plan is titled Plan des Environs d'Athenes.  Remove
    Plan des Environs d'Athenes 1790
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    Switzerland Antique Map 1922 Remove
    Switzerland Antique Map 1922
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    Antique Georgian engraving of the Right Honourable Cha Ja Fox . Charles James Fox (1749 –  1806) and was a supporter of the American patriots. Remove
    Antique print, titled, Dunluce Castle County Antrim, published 1832. Engraved by J Davies after a drawing by T M Baynes. Remove
    Etching from 1866 after a drawing by Daniel Maclise RA, titled The night after the battle, Edith discover amid the slain, the body of Harold. Remove
    Antique print an engraving published in 1836 of Landeck Castle in Germany. Remove
    Landeck Castle 1836 Antique Print
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    Etching published in 1864, by Robert Brandard titled Eynsford Kent Remove
    Fantastic pair of antique prints, copper plate engravings of view of Ballyhara castle and Ballymote Church in County Sligo. The prints where published in 1797. Remove