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    1881 Antique Colour Map of The County of Tyrone printed by George Philips, with the map constructed by John Bartholomew and edited by P. W. Joyce. Remove
    Antique colour map of the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, there is also smaller map of the colony of Newfoundland on the bottom right. Remove
    New Brunswick Nova Scotia Map 1890's
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    Stanley Hall Shropshire, antique print, an engraving from the late Georgian period. The original drawing was done by J P Neale. Remove
    1905 Antique map/chart if the Lismore Hatchery in County Waterford, Ireland. Printed Dublin by Alexander Thom. Remove
    Etching by J Adeline called Cathédrale Le Jube de la Cour des Libraires in Rouen. Remove
    Antique print circa 1845, a steel engraving of Kinbane in County Antrim. The print was engraved by C Richardson and is after a drawing by W H Bartlett. Remove
    Kinbane Castle County Antrim circa 1845
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    Antique Georgian engraving of the Honourable Thomas Erskine .1st Baron Erskine, ( 1750 – 1823), Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain from 1806 to 1807. Remove
    Antique hand coloured botanical print after James Sowerby titled Alpine Meadow Rue (Thalictrum Alpinum). Remove
    Alpine Meadow Rue 1902 Botanical Print
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    1818 copper engraving titled A chart of the three Harbours of Botany Bay, Port Jackson, & Brocken Bay. Remove
    Antique Georgian engraving of Charles Lord Hawkesbury. Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, PC (1729 – 1808). Remove
    Original 1837 antique map of the county of Laois. Remove
    Antique print, titled, Courtstown Castle County Kilkenny, published 1832. Engraved by J carter after a drawing by S Austin. Remove
    Duet 1840 engraving scotland antique Remove
    Original 1932 vintage botanical print titled Ericaceae Remove
    Antique Georgian engraving of Edward Lord Thurlow. Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow, PC (1731 – 1806), was Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. Remove