Victorian

The Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.

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    Harold and the Saxons are confined to the Castle of Beaurain, near Montreuil. Remove
    1856 antique print, titled AKE, ruined structure on mound. After a drawing by Frederick Catherwood and engraved by A Halbert. Remove
    Etching from 1866 after a drawing by Daniel Maclise RA, titled The death of Tostig and Harold Hardrada, after the battle of Stamford. Remove
    Death of Tostig Daniel Maclise 1866
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    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
    1860 engraving by J C Bentley after a painting by William Bartlett , entitled Head of Glenmalure. Remove
    1860 Engraving Head of Glenmalure
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    Etching by J Adeline called Les Grilles de St Ouen in Rouen. Remove
    Les Grilles de St Ouen
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    George Stubbs Sharke circa 1850
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    1841 Antique print, an engraving of Luggala ( spelt Luggela on print) county Wicklow. The print was engraved by H Adlard and is after a drawing by William Bartlett. Remove
    vintage botanical print after the legendary painter of Roses, P J Redouté, titled, Rosa Reclinata flore sub multiplia. Remove
    Rosa Reclinata Vintage Botanical Print
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    Antique hand coloured botanical print after James Sowerby titled Common Marsh Marygold (Caitha eu-palustris). Remove
    Henry Alken 1874 Print, mounted, Mr Jorrocks Makes a Faux Paux. Remove
    Vintage colour print by Sheila Jackson from 1945 titled Les Patineurs. Remove
    Les Patineurs 1945 Vintage Ballet Print
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    John Leech 1854 Colored Engraving, signed in plate Remove
    John Leech 1854 Mr Jorrocks Bath
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