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Published by London, 1837
Seller: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, United Kingdom
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. An antique original hand coloured view, mounted and ready to frame, published in 1837 so over 160 years old - splendid view - showing Folkestone, people in foreground.
Published by Callcut and Beavis, 77 Great Eastern Street, London. n.d. but c., 1910
Seller: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
Oblong 8vo. 9.5 x 7 inches. [2] pp. illustrated by 24 monochrome photographic plates. Bound in the original publishers decorated stiff red card, and blocked in gilt. Spine neatly repaired. A very good copy. The views are: The Harbour, Folkestone; The Band Stand, Folkestone; Shades and Lees, Folkestone; Lower Sandgate Road, Folkestone; The Pier, Folkestone; The Lift and Metropole Hotel, Folkestone; St. Mary's Church, Folkestone (Two views, exterior and interior); Folkestone from the Pier; S.S. 'Mary Beatrice', Folkestone; Sandgate, General View and the Parade; Hythe, General View and Crypt of Church; The Warren, Folkestone; Shakespeare's Cliff, Dover; The Harbour, Dover; The Parade, Dover; Dover Castle; Town Hall, Dover; Admiralty Pier, Dover; General View and Waterloo Crescent, Dover; Lord Warden Hotel and Castle Street, Dover; Queen Elizabeth's Pocket Pistol and Sands and Parade, Dover; The Pier, Deal; Deal Castle and Walmer Castle; Canterbury Cathedral. KENT FOLKESTONE KENT VIEWS PHOTOGRAPHS TOPOGRAPHY TOWNS- KENT.
Published by London, Roberts & Leete, n.d. c, 1900
Seller: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
Hand-coloured steel engraving. 10 x 18 inches to plate mark. A fine example, mounted in conservation board. An exciting view of the town and harbour with an S.E.R. steam packet leaving for Boulogne in a gale - the parish church looks down over the detailed picture of the inner harbour. This plate was originally published for The Stationers' Company Almanack in 1858, reissued in 1883 witnout titles, and again in the early 20th century, with, as in this example, the addition of the title Folkestone and Mail Steam Packet in 1850. PRINTS/MAPS FOLKESTONE PRINTS/MAPS.
Published by Published by J. and W. Robins, Tooley Street, Southwark., 1858
Seller: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
Steel engraving. 10 x 18 inches to plate mark. A fine example, mounted in conservation board. tag An exciting view of the town and harbour with an S.E.R. steam packet leaving for Boulogne in a gale - the parish church looks down over the detailed picture of the inner harbour. This first issue of the plate, published as the Stationers' Company Almanack in 1858 as evidenced by the engraved title, is the most difficult to find as it was the illustration at the top of a calendar for that year and was usually discarded at year's end. Reissued without a title in 1883 in a cumulative volume, using all the plates of the Almanack's previous fifty years. Issued again in the early 20th century with the addition of the title Folkestone and Mail Steam Packet in 1850. **We have examples of all these issues in stock. PRINTS/MAPS FOLKESTONE PRINTS/MAPS.