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Reference: D/CL 27/82 Catalogue Title: Durham County Library Collection Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Durham Prints, R.W. Benton

Covering Dates: c1650-1883

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  • Durham County Library Collection
    • Portfolio entitled 'Durham Prints R.W. Benton' (Ref: D/CL 27/82/1-181)

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Portfolio entitled 'Durham Prints R.W. Benton' (Ref: D/CL 27/82/1-181)

This document consists of 78 folios, each containing one or more prints

Ref: D/CL 27/82/1

Map of County Durham; published by J. Wallis, Soho [London], n.d. [1814] Shows principal roads only Original reference 1a Pictures in Print record no. 42 Scale: ยฝ inch to 6 miles [1:760,320]
(1 map, 9 cm. x 11.5 cm., colour)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/2

Map of County Durham; engraved by Neale, 352 Strand; published by J. Wilkes, 16 April 1803 Shows principal roads and parks in colour Original reference 1b Pictures in Print record no. 530 Scale: approximately 1:380,000
(1 map, 23.5 cm. x 19 cm., colour)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/3

Engraving entitled 'The Cathedral Church of Durham', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear above Framwellgate Bridge, showing the cathedral with a fisherman in the foreground; engraved by Rennoldson; published by Alexander Hogg, 16 Paternoster Road, [London], n.d. [1795] Original reference 1c; Pictures in Print record no. 748
(1 engraving, 21 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/4

Engraving entitled 'Durham Castle', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear, showing the castle and Framwellgate Bridge; engraved by Sparrow; published by S. Hooper, 30 January 1784 Original reference 1d; Pictures in Print record no. 987
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/5

Engraving entitled 'Durham', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear below Framwellgate Bridge, showing Framwellgate Bridge, the castle and cathedral with horses being watered in the foreground; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by E. Challis, n.d. [1832] Original reference 2a; Pictures in Print record no. 257
(1 engraving, 16.5 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/6

Engraving entitled 'Interior of Durham Cathedral, from the Nine Altars', looking north-west, showing the Chapel of the Nine Altars and the Feretory with two men working on the floor; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by E. Young; published by Fisher & Son, London, 1835 Original reference 2b; Pictures in Print record no. 285
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/7

Engraving entitled 'Durham Cathedral', n.d. [c.1845] with three views: 1) the western and central towers of the cathedral, the Fulling Mill and Framwellgate Bridge, looking north-east from the west bank of the river, with rowing boats on the river; 2) the Galilee Chapel with the tomb of the Venerable Bede; 3) the Chapel of the Nine Altars and Feretory, looking north-west Original reference 2c; Pictures in Print record no. 744
(1 engraving, 14 cm. x 24 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/8

Engraving entitled 'N.E. view of the City of Durham', looking south-west from Gilesgate, showing the cathedral and castle with the city and Elvet Bridge in the foreground; drawn by G.F. Robson; engraved by J. Le Keux; published by J. Britton, Burton Street, London, 11 February 1828 Original reference 3a; Pictures in Print record no. 700
(1 engraving, 22 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/9

Engraving entitled 'Durham Cathedral, from the Nave', looking east, showing the nave and the altar screen with organ above; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by J.W. Lowry, n.d. [1836] Original reference 3b; Pictures in Print record no. 277
(1 engraving, 11.5 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/10

Engraving entitled 'The Galilee, West End of Durham Cathedral', looking north-east, showing the Galilee Chapel with the tomb of the Venerable Bede; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by J. Redaway; published by Fisher, Son & Co., London and Paris, n.d. [c.1835] Original reference 3c; Pictures in Print record no. 1310
(1 engraving, 26 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/11

Engraving entitled 'Cathedral Church of Durham', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear above Framwellgate Bridge, showing the cathedral with a fisherman in the foreground; engraved by Sparrow; published by S. Hooper, 20 February 1784 Original reference 4a; Pictures in Print record no. 747
(1 engraving, 24 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/12

Engraving entitled 'City of Durham', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear below Framwellgate Bridge, showing Framwellgate Bridge, the castle and cathedral, n.d. [c.1855] Original reference 4b; Pictures in Print record no. 981
(1 engraving, 15 cm. x 11.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/13

Engraving entitled 'Durham Cathedral (South West View from the Cloister Yard)', looking north-east, showing the south transept, central tower and north and east cloisters; drawn by J.R. Thompson, after a sketch by J.C. Nattes; engraved by R. Rosse; published by Vernon, Hood and Sharpe, Poultry [London], 1 October 1809 Original reference 4c; Pictures in Print record no. 754
(1 engraving, 12 cm. x 19 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/14

Engraving entitled 'Durham, From the North East', looking south-west from below Gilesgate, showing the cathedral and castle with the city and Elvet Bridge in the foreground; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by W. Le Pettit; published by Fisher, Son & Co., London, 1834 Original reference 4d; Pictures in Print record no. 279
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/15

Engraving entitled 'Durham From Mountjoy Hill S.E., looking north-west from Mountjoy, showing St. Oswald's church and graveyard, with the cathedral and castle in the background and a man sketching in the foreground; drawn by R.W. Billings; engraved by George Winter; published by George Andrews and R.W. Billings, Durham, October 1845 Original reference 5a; Pictures in Print record no. 142
(1 engraving, 30 cm. x 23 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/16

Engraving entitled 'The North Side of Durham Cathedral', looking south from the castle, showing the cathedral and some buildings on Palace Green; drawn by R.W. Billings; engraved by G.B. Smith; published by George Andrews, Durham, and Robert William Billings and George Winter, London, March 1848 Original reference 5b; Pictures in Print record no. 884
(1 engraving, 29.5 cm. x 22.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/17

Lithograph entitled 'City of Durham', looking south-west from below Gilesgate, showing the cathedral and castle with the city and Elvet Bridge in the middle ground, with a woman sketching in the foreground, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 6; Pictures in Print record no. 1311
(1 lithograph, 35.5 cm. x 25 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/18

Lithograph entitled 'Durham from Pelaw Wood', looking south-west from Pelaw Wood, showing the cathedral and castle with the city in the middle ground, with a woman and child about to cross the bridge over Pelaw Wood Beck in the foreground; drawn by W.R. Robinson; lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Haghe; published by Andrews, Durham, n.d. [1842] Original reference 7a; Pictures in Print record no. 701
(1 lithograph, 21.5 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/19

Lithograph entitled 'Durham Cathedral, from the South West', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear, showing the western and central towers of the cathedral, the Fulling Mill and the weir; drawn by W.R. Robinson; lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Haghe; published by Andrews, Durham, n.d. [1842] Original reference 7b; Pictures in Print record no. 742
(1 lithograph, 22 cm. x 15.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/20

Lithograph entitled 'Durham Castle', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear below Framwellgate Bridge, showing the castle, central tower of the cathedral, Framwellgate Bridge and buildings at the bottom of Silver Street; drawn by W.R. Robinson; lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Haghe; published by Andrews, Durham, n.d. [1842] Original reference 7c; Pictures in Print record no. 713
(1 lithograph, 22 cm. x 15.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/21

Lithograph entitled 'Durham Cathedral and Castle from the North Road', looking south-east from Castle Chare, showing the castle, cathedral and buildings in lower North Road; drawn by W.R. Robinson; lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Haghe; published by Andrews, Durham, n.d. [1842] Original reference 7d; Pictures in Print record no. 712
(1 lithograph, 22 cm. x 15.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/22

Engraving entitled 'View of Durham Castle being the Bishops Palace', looking north from Palace Green, showing the castle; published by Alexander Hogg, King's Arms, 16 Paternoster Road, London, n.d. [c.1769] Original reference 8a Pictures in Print record no. 986
(1 engraving, 36 cm. x 22.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/23

Engraving entitled 'Perspective View of the Cathedral and City of Durham...', looking north-east from Observatory Hill, showing the cathedral, Framwellgate Bridge, Prebends' Bridge and St. Oswald's church, engraved for The Modern Universal British Traveller, n.d. [c.1779] Original reference 8b Pictures in Print record no. 707
(1 engraving, 33 cm. x 21 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/24

Engraving entitled 'South View of the Record Tower in the Lower Yard of the Castle of Dublin'; drawn by W. Flavelle; engraved by James Basire, n.d. [c.1770] Original reference 9a
(1 engraving, 23.5 cm. x 40.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/25

Engraving entitled 'Durham, near Durham', showing a cottage and farm buildings; drawn by P.S. Munn; engraved by F. Stevens; published by R. Ackermann, 101 Strand, London, 1 February 1815 Original reference 9b; Pictures in Print record no. 841
(1 engraving, 34 cm. x 27 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/26

Engraving entitled 'View of Durham Castle being the Bishops Palace', looking north from Palace Green, showing the castle; published by Alexander Hogg, King's Arms, 16 Paternoster Road, London, n.d. [c.1769] Original reference 10a; Pictures in Print record no. 1312
(1 engraving, 27.5 cm. x 19.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/27

Engraving entitled 'The Cathedral Church of Durham', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear above Framwellgate Bridge, showing the cathedral with a fisherman in the foreground, n.d. [c.1790] Original reference 10b; Pictures in Print record no. 858
(1 engraving, 24 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/28

Engraving entitled 'The Galilee, West End of Durham Cathedral', looking north-east, showing the Galilee Chapel with the tomb of the Venerable Bede; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by J. Redaway, n.d. [c.1790] Original reference 10c; Pictures in Print record no. 282
(1 engraving, 26 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/29

Engraving entitled 'The South-West Prospect of the City of Durham', looking north-east from Observatory Hill, showing the cathedral, Framwellgate Bridge, Prebends' Bridge, St. Oswald's church and St. Giles' church, engraved for the Universal Magazine, 1749 Original reference 11 Pictures in Print record no. 914
(1 engraving, 25 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/30

Engraving entitled 'Perspective View of the Cathedral and City of Durham...', looking north-east from Observatory Hill, showing the cathedral, Framwellgate Bridge, Prebends' Bridge and St. Oswald's church, n.d. [c.1779] Original reference 12a Pictures in Print record no. 704
(1 engraving, 30 cm. x 19 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/31

Engraving entitled 'The South West View of Durham', looking north-east from Observatory Hill, showing the cathedral, Framwellgate Bridge, Prebends' Bridge and St. Oswald's church, n.d. [c.1764] Original reference 12b; Pictures in Print record no. 980
(1 engraving, 23.5 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/32

Engraving entitled 'View of the Cathedral Church of Durham...', looking south from Palace Green, showing the north front of the cathedral without the Galilee Chapel, engraved by Thornton, published by Alexander Hogg, 16 Paternoster Road, London, n.d. [c.1786] Original reference 12c Pictures in Print record no. 729
(1 engraving, 21.5 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/33

Engraving entitled 'Plan of the Cathedral Church of Durham', showing the cathedral, cloisters and adjacent buildings; published by Alexander Hogg, 16 Paternoster Road, London, n.d. [c.1790] Original reference 13a; Pictures in Print record no. 860
(1 engraving, 36.5 cm. x 24 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/34

Engraving entitled 'Durham Cathedral. Restored View of the Chapter House looking East', showing the interior of the Chapter House; drawn by R.W. Billings; engraved by G.B. Smith; published by T. & W. Boone and R.W. Billings, London, March 1843 Original reference 13b; Pictures in Print record no. 229
(1 engraving, 27.5 cm. x 22 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/35

Engraving entitled 'The Cathedral Church of Durham', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear above Framwellgate Bridge, showing the cathedral with a fisherman in the foreground; engraved by Sparrow, 10 March 1775 Original reference 14a; Pictures in Print record no. 746
(1 engraving, 28.5 cm. x 21.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/36

Etching entitled 'Durham', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear above Prebends' Bridge, showing the cathedral, castle and Framwellgate Bridge, with a boat in the foreground; drawn by T. Hearne; etched by Letitia Burn; published by Boydell & Co., 90 Cheapside, London, 1 February 1807 Original reference 14b; Pictures in Print record no. 1255
(1 etching, 31.5 cm. x 24 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/37

Lithograph entitled 'The Interior of Durham Abbey; with a procession of Monks on one of their grand festivals previous to the Reformation', showing the north aisle and nave of the cathedral with the Neville tombs in the background; drawn by F. Nosh; published by Englemann, Graf, Coindet & Co., 92 Dean Street, Soho, London, Mr. North, 1 Robert Street, Hampstead Road, London, and G. Andrews, Durham, February 1828 Original reference 15; Pictures in Print record no. 1313
(1 lithograph, 33 cm. x 44 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/38

Engraving entitled 'Nevill Monument in the Nave of Durham Cathedral', looking north, showing the tomb of John Neville in the south aisle; drawn and engraved by E. Blore; published by William Pickering, Piccadilly, London, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 16; Pictures in Print record no. 1314
(1 engraving, 34.5 cm. x 43.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/39

Etching of Durham Cathedral, the Fulling Mill and Banks Mill, looking north-west from the west bank of the River Wear below Prebends' Bridge; etched by Edwin Edwards, n.d. [c.1860] Original reference 17a; Pictures in Print record no. 1315
(1 etching, 36.5 cm. x 24.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/40

Engraving entitled 'New Pulpit, Durham Cathedral - Sir G.G. Scott, R.A., Architect', showing the pulpit installed in 1876; engraved by Aldridge; published in The Builder, 28 October 1876 Original reference 17b; Pictures in Print record no. 1316
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 30 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/41

Engraving entitled 'Durham Cathedral West View', looking east from the west bank of the River Wear, showing the cathedral, the Fulling Mill and Monks' Dormitory, drawn by R.W. Billings, engraved by George Winter, published by George Andrews & R.W. Billings, April 1846 Original reference 18a Pictures in Print record no. 113
(1 engraving, 23 cm. x 28.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/42

Engraving entitled 'The Chapel of Sherbourn Hospital...', looking north-east, showing the tower and north end of the chapel of Sherburn Hospital, drawn by R.W. Billings, engraved by George Winter, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 18b Pictures in Print record no. 171
(1 engraving, 21.5 cm. x 25.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/43

Engraving entitled 'Monuments in Durham Cathedral', showing the memorials to Bishop Shute Barrington, Bishop William Van Mildert and Rev. Dr. James Britton, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 19a
(1 engraving, 17 cm. x 22 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/44

Engraving entitled 'Durham Cathedral', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear below Prebends Bridge, showing the cathedral, Fulling Mill, Banks Mill and Framwellgate Bridge, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 19b; Pictures in Print record no. 481
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 7.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/45

Engraving entitled 'Neville's Cross, Durham', showing a possible reconstruction of the cross, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 19c; Pictures in Print record no. 1317
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 13.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/46

Engraving entitled 'Observatory, Durham', showing the observatory on Observatory Hill, n.d. [c.1845] Original reference 19d; Pictures in Print record no. 1318
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 7 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/47

Etching entitled 'Old Gaol, City of Durham', looking south, showing the North Gate from Saddler Street, n.d. [c.1810] Original reference 19e; Pictures in Print record no. 1319
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/48

Lithograph entitled 'Gateway of the Old Gaol at Durham, taken down A.M. 1821', looking south, showing the North Gate from Saddler Street; lithographed by J. Bouet; printed by W. Day, n.d. [c.1810] Original reference 20a; Pictures in Print record no. 772
(1 lithograph, 16.5 cm. x 28 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/49

Engraving entitled 'Knocker on North Door Durham Cathedral'; drawn by R.W. Billings, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 20b; Pictures in Print record no. 1320
(1 engraving, 12 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/50

Lithograph entitled 'Durham from Pelaw Wood', looking south-west from Pelaw Wood, showing the cathedral and castle with the city in the middle ground, with a woman and child about to cross the bridge over Pelaw Wood Beck in the foreground; drawn by W.R. Robinson, lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Haghe; published by Andrews, Durham, n.d. [1842] Original reference 21a
(1 lithograph, 21.5 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/51

Lithograph entitled 'Durham, from Framwellgate', looking south-east, showing the castle, cathedral, Framwellgate Bridge and the gasworks; drawn by J.W. Carmichael; lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Son; published by George Andrews, 1847 Original reference 21b; Pictures in Print record no. 719
(1 engraving, 22 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/52

Engraving entitled 'Durham Cathedral from the Banks', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear above Prebends' Bridge, showing Prebends' Bridge and the western and central towers of the cathedral; drawn by R. Hastings; engraved by W.H. Lizars; published by George Andrews, Durham, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 21c; Pictures in Print record no. 1321
(1 engraving, 23 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/53

Lithograph entitled 'Durham Castle', looking south-east from the west bank of the River Wear below Framwellgate Bridge, showing the castle, central tower of the cathedral, Framwellgate Bridge and buildings at the bottom of Silver Street; drawn by W.R. Robinson; lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Haghe; published by Andrews, Durham, n.d. [1842] Original reference 21d
(1 lithograph, 22 cm. x 15.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/54

Lithograph entitled 'The Cathedral, Castle and Elvet Bridge, Durham', looking south-west from the north bank of the River Wear above Elvet Bridge; drawn by J.W. Carmichael; lithographed by G. Hawkins and Day & Son; published by George Andrews, Durham, 1847 Original reference 22a; Pictures in Print record no. 702
(1 lithograph, 22 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/55

Engraving entitled 'Elvet Bridge, Durham', looking south-west from the north bank of the River Wear above the bridge, showing Elvet Bridge, the castle and cathedral, with a boat on the river; engraved by Vale & Baldwin, Birmingham, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 22b; Pictures in Print record no. 1322
(1 engraving, 15.5 cm. x 9 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/56

Engraving entitled 'Durham, near Durham', showing a cottage and farm buildings; drawn by P.S. Munn; engraved by F. Stevens; published by R. Ackermann, 101 Strand, London, 1 February 1815 Original reference 22c
(1 engraving, 34 cm. x 27 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/57

Lithograph entitled 'Hermitage, Durham. Seat of Thomas Cookson, Esqre.', looking west, showing the house and Chester Dean Bridge, Chester-le-Street, lithographed by Leith and Smith, 30 Hanover Street, Edinburgh, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 23a; Pictures in Print record no. 845
(1 lithograph, 37.5 cm. x 25.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/57A

Engraving entitled 'The Hermitage ... the seat of Walker Featherstonehaugh Esqr.', looking north, showing the house with one figure in the foreground carrying a gun, and two figures in the middle ground, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 23b Pictures in Print record no. 1323
(1 engraving, 16.5 cm. x 10.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/58

Engraving entitled 'Axwell Park...', looking south-west, showing the house and the River Derwent, with two figures in the foreground, one leaning on a spade, n.d. [c.1788] Original reference 24a Pictures in Print record no. 550
(1 engraving, 18.5 cm. x 12 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/59

Engraving entitled 'Axwell Park...', looking north, showing the house and the River Derwent, with a figure fishing and two figures in a boat in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by T.A. Prior, published by Peter Jackson, London and Paris, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 24b Pictures in Print record no. 943
(1 engraving, 26 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/60

Engraving entitled 'Axwell Park ... the Seat of Sir Thos. Clavering Bart.', looking south-west, showing the house and the River Derwent with a fisherman and two sightseers in the foreground, drawn by W. Beilby, engraved by W. Watts, published by W. Watts, Chelsea, 1 January 1786 Original reference 24c Pictures in Print record no. 549
(1 engraving, 23.5 cm. x 17.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/61

Engraving entitled 'Axwell Park...', looking north, showing the house and the River Derwent, with a fisherman and two figures in a boat in the foreground, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 24d Pictures in Print record no. 292
(1 engraving, 18.5 cm. x 11.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/62

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle Bridge...', looking north-west from the south bank of the River Tees below the bridge, showing the bridge and the castle, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 25a Pictures in Print record no. 1324
(1 engraving, 23 cm. x 28.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/63

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle Church...', looking north-west, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 25b Pictures in Print record no. 481
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/64

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...', looking south-east from the south bank of the River Tees above the bridge, showing the castle and bridge, drawn by L. Pool, engraved by Watts, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 26a Pictures in Print record no. 1325
(1 engraving, 23 cm. x 28.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/65

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...', looking north, showing the castle interior, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 26b Pictures in Print record no. 1326
(1 engraving, 23 cm. x 28.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/66

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...' looking south-east from the south bank of the river at Towler Hill, showing the River Tees with the castle and church tower in the background, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W. Le Petit, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 27a Pictures in Print record no. 275
(1 engraving, 17.5 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/67

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...', looking south-east from the south bank of the river above the town, showing the River Tees with the castle and bridge, published by J. & E. Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London, 2 May 1841 Original reference 27b Pictures in Print record no. 1327
(1 engraving, 17 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/68

Engraving entitled 'Mrs. Bowes' Mansion & Museum, Barnard Castle, J.E. Watson Esqre, Architect'; published by Rock & Co., London, no. 6409, 12 October 1781 Original reference 27c; Pictures in Print record no. 1328
(1 engraving, 14.5 cm. x 10 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/69

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle & Bridge...', looking north-west from the south bank of the River Tees below the bridge, showing the bridge and the castle, published by Rock & Co., London, no. 3342, 27 March 1857 Original reference 27d Pictures in Print record no. 1329
(1 engraving, 12.5 cm. x 10 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/70

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle', looking south-west from the south bank of the River Tees above the town, showing the castle, bridge and woollen mills; drawn by R. Harley; engraved by W. Banks, Edinburgh; published by J. & R.W. Atkinson, Barnard Castle, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 27e; Pictures in Print record no. 1330
(1 engraving, 12.5 cm. x 10 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/71

Engraving entitled 'Barnard's Castle...', looking south-east from the north bank of the River Tees above the town, showing the castle and bridge, published by S. Hooper, 25 March 1784 Original reference 28a Pictures in Print record no. 553
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/72

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle', looking south-east from the south bank of the River Tees above the town, showing the castle and bridge with two men hauling in a fishing net; drawn by E. Dayes; engraved by J. Greig; published by Vernon & Hood, Poultry, London, 1 June 1802 Original reference 28b; Pictures in Print record no. 1331
(1 engraving, 18 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/73

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...', looking south-east from the north bank of the River Tees above the town, showing the castle and bridge by moonlight with two men hauling in a fishing net, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by S. Lacey, published by Fisher, Son & Co., London, 1833 Original reference 28c Pictures in Print record no. 270
(1 engraving, 17.5 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/74

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...', looking south-east from the north bank of the River Tees above the town, showing the castle and bridge by moonlight with a man fishing in the foreground, drawn by W. Westall, engraved by Edward Finden, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 28d Pictures in Print record no. 562
(1 engraving, 17 cm. x 12 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/75

Engraving entitled 'Egglestone Abbey, New Barnard Castle', looking south from the north bank of the River Tees, showing the abbey, paper mill, house under construction and packhorse bridge; painted by J.M.W. Turner; engraved by T. Higham, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 29a; Pictures in Print record no. 1332
(1 engraving, 29.5 cm. x 22.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/76

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...', looking south-east from the south bank of the river at Towler Hill, showing the River Tees with the castle and church tower in the background, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W. Le Petit, published by Peter Jackson, London and Paris, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 29b Pictures in Print record no. 911
(1 engraving, 24.5 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/77

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle...', looking south-east from the north bank of the River Tees above the town, showing the bridge and castle with two men in a boat and a woman looking on in the foreground, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 29c Pictures in Print record no. 960
(1 engraving, 14.5 cm. x 10.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/78

Engraving entitled 'Barnard Castle', looking south-east from the south bank of the River Tees above the town, showing the castle and bridge with various figures in the foreground; painted by J.M.W. Turner; engraved by Robert Wallis, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 30a; Pictures in Print record no. 564
(1 engraving, 26.5 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/79

Etching entitled 'Barnard Castle The Inner Court Yard and Keep Tower', showing the interior of the castle looking north-east with the 'hermit' in the oreground; drawn by R.W. Billings; etched by J.H. Le Keux; published by George Andrews and R.W. Billings, October 1845 Original reference 30b; Pictures in Print record no. 120
(1 engraving, 24.5 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/80

Engraving entitled 'Beamish Park...', looking north, showing the house with a picnic party in the foreground, drawn by J.C. Farrow, engraved by J. Christie, n.d. [c.1850] Original reference 31a Pictures in Print record no. 1333
(1 engraving, 30 cm. x 24.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/81

Engraving entitled 'Usworth Hall...The Seat of Willm. Peareth Esq.', looking north, showing the south and east fronts of the house, drawn by J.C. Farrow, engraved by J. Christie, n.d. [c.1850] Original reference 31b Pictures in Print record no. 1334
(1 engraving, 29.5 cm. x 24 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/82

Etching entitled 'Water Wheel, Beamish', n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 32; Pictures in Print record no. 957 Reprint of Thomas Hair's drawing
(1 engraving, 25.5 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/83

Engraving entitled 'Beaurepaire, or Bearparke...', view of Bearpark looking east, published by S. Hooper, 12 May 1784 Original reference 33a Pictures in Print record no. 572
(1 engraving, 17 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/84

Engraving entitled 'Ruins of Beaurepaire...', looking south, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 33b Pictures in Print record no. 1335
(1 engraving, 15 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/85

Engraving entitled 'Ruins of Beaurepaire or Bearpark Chapel...', looking south, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 33c Pictures in Print record no. 1702
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/86

Engraving entitled 'The Chapel in Bearparke...', looking south, showing the interior of the chapel, published by S. Hooper, 23 June 1784 Original reference 34a Pictures in Print record no. 573
(1 engraving, 19.5 cm. x 14.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/87

Etching entitled 'Elvet Bridge...', looking north from the west bank of the River Wear below the bridge, showing the south side of the bridge with a woman washing clothes in the foreground, drawn by T. Hearne, etched by J.C. Varrall, published by Longman & Co., Paternoster Road, London, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 34b Pictures in Print record no. 998
(1 etching, 24 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/88

Engraving entitled 'A View on Durham Banks', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear above the bridge, showing Durham Cathedral and Prebends Bridge with a fisherman in the foreground and a coach crossing the bridge, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 34c; Pictures in Print record no. 1336
(1 engraving, 15 cm. x 9.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/89

Engraving entitled 'Chester-le-Street Church...', looking north, showing the south side of the church, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 35a Pictures in Print record no. 1337
(1 engraving, 22.5 cm. x 20.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/90

Engraving entitled 'A Representation of a Coal-Staith when the Keels are Loading, by E. Barrass Mathematician of Chester-le-Street', showing the method by which coal was loaded into keels, 7 September 1765 With a letter explaining the operation of the staith, originally published in the London Magazine, January 1776 Original reference 35b; Pictures in Print record no. 1338
(1 engraving, 19.5 cm. x 12 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/91

Engraving entitled 'Aisle of the Tombs, Chester-le-Street Church...' looking north-east, showing the north aisle of the church and the Lumley tombs, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by J. Sands, n.d. [c.1860] Original reference 36a Pictures in Print record no. 933
(1 engraving, 25 cm. x 17 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/92

Engraving entitled 'Chester-le-Street Church...', looking north-east, showing the west end of the church, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 36b Pictures in Print record no. 1339
(1 engraving, 9.5 cm. x 8.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/93

Engraving entitled 'Chester-le-Street Church...', looking north-east, showing the west end of the church and an adjacent building, n.d. [c.1810] With a letter describing the church, originally published in the Gentleman's Magazine, June 1812 Original reference 36c Pictures in Print record no. 844
(1 engraving, 11.5 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/94

Engraving entitled 'Finchale Priory, near Durham', looking west, showing the priory from the east bank of the River Wear, n.d. [c.1810] Original reference 37a; Pictures in Print record no. 596
(1 engraving, 17 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/95

Engraving entitled 'Finchale Priory Engraved for the History of Durham', looking south-west, n.d. [c. 1820] Original reference 37b; Pictures in Print record no. 476
(1 engraving, 26 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/96

Engraving entitled 'Finchale Priory', looking south-west, showing the priory with the figures of two sightseers; engraved by S. Sparrow; published by S. Hooper, 1 August 1783 Original reference 38a; Pictures in Print record no. 595
(1 engraving, 20 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/97

Engraving entitled 'Finchale Priory...', looking south, showing the interior of the ruins with a woman feeding chickens, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by S. Lacey, published by Peter Jackson, London and Paris, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 38b Pictures in Print record no. 900
(1 engraving, 25.5 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/98

Etching entitled 'The Priory of Finchale in the Bishoprick of Durham', looking north, showing the priory with the central spire intact, drawn and etched by Daniel King, n.d. [c.1650] With the arms of Thomas Lambton of South Biddick Original reference 39a; Pictures in Print record no. 951
(1 etching, 29 cm. x 19.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/99

Engraving entitled 'The Bishop of Durham's Palace at Auckland', looking west, showing the palace, chapel, deer shelter and Newton Cap Bridge; drawn by John Bailey; engraved by [blank] Godfrey; published by F. Blyth, 87 Cornhill, London, 1 December 1776 Original reference 39b; Pictures in Print record no. 575
(1 engraving, 25.5 cm. x 19 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/100

Engraving entitled 'Goatshead, or Gateshide Monastery...', [ruins of St. Edmund's Hospital chapel, Gateshead] looking south-east, showing the chapel and adjacent buildings with two figures in the foreground, engraved by [blank] Godfrey, 1 August 1774 Original reference 40a Pictures in Print record no. 602
(1 engraving, 16 cm. x 11.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/101

Engraving entitled 'Goatshead Monastery...', looking south-east, showing the chapel and adjacent buildings with two figures and a cart in the foreground, published by S. Hooper, 2 June 1784 Original reference 40b Pictures in Print record no. 603
(1 engraving, 21.5 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/102

Engraving entitled 'Gateshead Church', looking north, showing the south side of the church from outside the churchyard, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 40c; Pictures in Print record no. 1340
(1 engraving, 10 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/103

Engraving entitled 'Gateshead On the Banks of the River Tyne...', looking west from the north bank of the river above the town, showing the town, St. Mary's church tower and the Tyne Bridge with a small boat in the foreground, drawn by J. Hornsey, engraved by J. Craig, published by Vernon, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, England, 1 July 1806 Original reference 41a Pictures in Print record no. 966
(1 engraving, 13 cm. x 20.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/104

Engraving entitled 'St. John's Church, Gateshead Fell', looking north, showing the south side of the church, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 41b Pictures in Print record no. 1341
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 7.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/105

Engraving entitled 'Gateshead Monastery...S.W. View', looking north-east, showing the chapel and precinct wall, drawn and engraved by John Coney, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 41c Pictures in Print record no. 1342
(1 engraving, 35 cm. x 26 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/106

Engraving entitled 'Redheugh House', showing the house with its boundary wall, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 42a; Pictures in Print record no. 1343
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/107

Engraving entitled 'Gateshead Park House', looking south, showing the north front of the house, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 42b; Pictures in Print record no. 1344
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/108

Engraving entitled 'Gateshead Monastery...S.W. View', looking north-east, showing the chapel and precinct wall, drawn and engraved by John Coney, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 43 Pictures in Print record no. 1342
(1 engraving, 35 cm. x 26 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/109

Etching entitled 'Old Mill', looking east, showing a windmill on Windmill Hill, Gateshead; drawn by T.M. Richardson, sen.; etched by Edward Richardson, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 44; Pictures in Print record no. 1345
(1 etching, 20 cm. x 25.5 cm., sepia)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/110

Engraving entitled 'Hartlepool. Engraved for the History of Durham', looking north, showing the church tower, harbour, fishing boats, fishermen, and women purchasing fish; engraved by J. Archer, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 45a; Pictures in Print record no. 464
(1 engraving, 26.5 cm. x 21 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/111

Engraving entitled 'Hartlepool...', looking east, showing the town walls, harbour, church tower and fishing boats, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 45b Pictures in Print record no. 968
(1 engraving, 16 cm. x 10.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/112

Engraving entitled 'Hartlepool', looking south, showing the harbour and town in the background, with women carrying baskets of fish in the foreground, painted by T. Creswick from a sketch by G. Barmer, engraved by W. Finden, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 45c Pictures in Print record no. 969
(1 engraving, 20 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/113

Engraving entitled 'Hartlepool...' looking east, showing the town walls, harbour, church tower and fishing boats, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W. Le Petit, published by Fisher, Son & Co., London and Paris, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 46a Pictures in Print record no. 890
(1 engraving, 27 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/114

Engraving entitled 'Hartlepool Church', looking north, showing the south side of the church; engraved by [blank] Bailey, 1782 Original reference 46b; Pictures in Print record no. 324
(1 engraving, 18 cm. x 11.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/115

Engraving entitled 'Hartlepool Church', looking north-east, showing the south and west sides of the church, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 46c; Pictures in Print record no. 479
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 8 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/116

Engraving entitled 'A View of Hylton Castle in Durham', looking east, showing the west side of the castle, n.d. [c.1750] Original reference 47a; Pictures in Print record no. 1346
(1 engraving, 27 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/117

Engraving entitled 'Hylton Castle...', looking west, showing the east side of the castle, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 47b Pictures in Print record no. 1347
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 7.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/118

Engraving entitled 'The Church, Houghton-le-Spring', looking north-east, showing the west and south sides of the church, drawn by Ralph Taylor, Houghton-le-Spring, engraved by W. Collard, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 48a Pictures in Print record no. 883
(1 engraving, 15 cm. x 10.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/119

Engraving entitled 'The Rectory, Houghton-le-Spring', looking north-west, showing the east side of the rectory; drawn by Ralph Taylor, Houghton-le-Spring; engraved by W. Collard, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 48b; Pictures in Print record no. 1000
(1 engraving, 15 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/120

Engraving entitled 'Houghton-le-Spring Church', looking north-west, showing the south and east sides of the church, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 48c; Pictures in Print record no. 481
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 7.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/121

Engraving entitled 'Jarrow on the Tyne...', looking north-east, showing the ruins of the monastery, church and River Don Bridge, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W.H. Capone, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 49a Pictures in Print record no. 290
(1 engraving, 18 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/122

Engraving entitled 'Jarrow Monastery...', looking north-west from the south bank of River Don, showing the monastery and church with two men fishing from a boat on the river, n.d. [c.1780] Original reference 49b Pictures in Print record no. 628
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 10.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/123

Engraving entitled 'View of Lumley Castle...', looking north-west, showing the east and south sides of the castle and the grounds, n.d. [c.1790] Original reference 50a Pictures in Print record no. 638
(1 engraving, 29 cm. x 19.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/124

Engraving entitled 'View of Lumley Castle...', looking north-west, showing the east and south sides of the castle and the grounds, engraved by [blank] Thornton, n.d. [c.1780] Original reference 50b Pictures in Print record no. 1348
(1 engraving, 27.5 cm. x 19 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/125

Engraving entitled 'Lumley Castle..., the Seat of the Earl of Scarborough', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear, showing the west and south sides with two men in a boat and two figures on the river bank, drawn by E. Dayes, engraved by W. Angus, published by W. Angus, 4 Gwynne's Buildings, Islington, London, 1 November 1794 Original reference 51a Pictures in Print record no. 641
(1 engraving, 22.5 cm. x 18 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/126

Engraving entitled 'Lumley Castle, Durham', looking from the east across the burn, showing the east and south sides, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 51b Pictures in Print record no. 1349
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/127

Engraving entitled 'The West Prospect of Lumley Castle; drawn by Edward Barrass', looking east, with figures and animals in the foreground, n.d. [c.1765] Original reference 52a; Pictures in Print record no. 635
(1 engraving, 21 cm. x 14 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/128

Engraving entitled 'Lumley Castle, County of Durham' looking south-west, [?showing the north and east sides], n.d. [c.1790] Original reference 52b; Pictures in Print record no. 640
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 12 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/129

Engraving entitled 'Lumley Castle...', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear, showing the west and south sides of the castle, painted by J.C. Smith from a sketch by E. Dayes, engraved by C. Pye, published by Vernon, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, London, 1 March 1810 Original reference 52c Pictures in Print record no. 642
(1 engraving, 20.5 cm. x 14.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/130

Engraving entitled 'Lumley Castle...', looking south-west from the east side of Park Burn, showing the north side of the castle and the bridge across Park Burn, with a tent and figures around a fire in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by J. Sands, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 52d Pictures in Print record no. 280
(1 engraving, 17 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/131

Engraving entitled 'Lumley Castle...', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear, showing the west side of the castle with boats on the river and figures on the river bank, drawn by J.P. Neale, engraved by H. Hobson, published by J.P. Neale, 16 Bennett Street, Blackfriars Road, London, and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Road, London, 1 September 1802 Original reference 53a Pictures in Print record no. 643
(1 engraving, 16.5 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/132

Engraving entitled 'Lumley Castle...', looking north-east from the west bank of the River Wear, showing the west side of the castle with boats on the river and figures on the river bank, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 53b Pictures in Print record no. 644
(1 engraving, 17.5 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/133

Engraving entitled 'Raby Castle', looking north, showing the south side of the castle, engraved by [blank] Metcalf, n.d. [c.1780] Original reference 54a Pictures in Print record no. 1279
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 11.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/134

Engraving entitled 'Raby Castle', looking east, showing the west side of the castle, with two sightseers in the park in the foreground; published by S. Hooper, 10 November 1783 Original reference 54b; Pictures in Print record no. 665
(1 engraving, 24 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/135

Engraving entitled 'Raby Castle...The Seat of the Rt. Honble. William Harry Vane, Duke of Cleveland', looking north-west, showing the south and east fronts of the castle, with deer in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W. Le Petit, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 54c Pictures in Print record no. 266
(1 engraving, 19.5 cm. x 12 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/136

Engraving entitled 'Raby Castle...', looking north-west, showing the east and south fronts of the castle, with two sightseers in the park in the foreground, published by S. Hooper, 1 October 1783 Original reference 54d Pictures in Print record no. 662
(1 engraving, 24 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/137

Engraving entitled 'Raby Castle..., the Seat of Lord Darlington', looking south-west, showing the north front of the castle, with a carriage leaving the castle and figures on foot and on horseback in the foreground, drawn by C. Dayes, engraved by W. Angus, published by W. Angus, 4 Gwynne's Buildings, Islington, London, 4 August 1791 Original reference 55 Pictures in Print record no. 666
(1 engraving, 25 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/138

Engraving of Marsden Rock, Whitburn, looking north-east, showing the south and west side of the rock with steps ascending, a building on top and sightseers, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 56a Pictures in Print record no. 1350
(1 engraving, 33 cm. x 25.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/139

Engraving entitled 'Marsden Rocks, [Whitburn] Coast of Durham', looking north, showing the coastal cliffs with a fisherman's hut on the coast and a picnic party in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W. Kelsall, published by Fisher, Son & Co., London, 1835 Original reference 56b Pictures in Print record no. 289
(1 engraving, 18 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/140

Engraving entitled 'Marsden Rocks, [Whitburn] Coast of Durham', looking north, showing the coastal cliffs with a fisherman's hut on the coast and a picnic party in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W. Kelsall, n.d. [c.1835] Original reference 57a Pictures in Print record no. 940
(1 engraving, 26.5 cm. x 19 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/141

Engraving entitled 'Marston [recte Marsden] Rock', Whitburn, looking south, showing a coastal stack [not Marsden Rock], n.d. [c.1835] Original reference 57b; Pictures in Print record no. 453
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/142

Engraving entitled 'Blackhall Rocks, [Monk Hesleden] Hartlepool in the Distance...', looking south, showing a coastal arch with fishermen beaching a boat in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by J. Sands, published by Peter Jackson, London and Paris, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 58a Pictures in Print record no. 937
(1 engraving, 27 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/143

Engraving entitled 'Marsden Rock, [Whitburn] near Sunderland', looking north-east, showing the south and west sides of the rock with steps ascending, and a cross on the top; published by Rock & Co., London (no. 3583), 1 January 1858 Original reference 58b; Pictures in Print record no. 1351
(1 engraving, 13.5 cm. x 9.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/144

Engraving entitled 'Ravensworth Castle...', Lamesley, looking south, showing the north and west fronts of the castle with sheep grazing in the foreground, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 59 Pictures in Print record no. 1352
(1 engraving, 27 cm. x 20.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/145

Engraving entitled 'Ravensworth Castle, 1797', Lamesley, showing ruins and the location of two Greek quotations, published in The Gentleman's Magazine, February 1798 Original reference 60a Pictures in Print record no. 1353
(1 engraving, 11.5 cm. x 7.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/146

Engraving entitled 'Ravensworth Castle, near Durham', Lamesley, looking north-west, showing the south front of the castle with two huntsmen and horses in the foreground; engraved by F. Cary, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 60b; Pictures in Print record no. 678
(1 engraving, 18.5 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/147

Engraving entitled 'Ravensworth Castle...The Seat of Thomas Henry Liddell, Baron Ravensworth', Lamesley, looking north, showing the south and west fronts of the castle with the Gateshead windmills and Newcastle upon Tyne in the background, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W. Le Petit, published by Fisher, Son & Co., London, 1832 Original reference 60c Pictures in Print record no. 261
(1 engraving, 17.5 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/148

Engraving entitled 'Ravensworth Castle..., 5 miles from Newcastle upon Tyne', Lamesley, looking north, showing the south and west fronts of the castle with a woman and child in the foreground, published in Thomas Dugdale, England and Wales Delineated, n.d. [c.1845] Original reference 60d Pictures in Print record no. 679
(1 engraving, 16 cm. x 11 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/149

Engraving entitled 'Ryton...', looking north-east, showing the village green with Holy Cross church in the background, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 61a Pictures in Print record no. 1354
(1 engraving, 14 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/150

Engraving entitled 'St. Paul's Parish of Ryton', showing the south and west fronts of St. Paul's church, Winlaton, with notes that Winlaton parish was created in 1827 [from Ryton] and the church was consecrated in 1828, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 61b Pictures in Print record no. 1355
(1 engraving, 11.5 cm. x 7.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/151

Lithograph entitled 'Seaton Carew Church...shewing the new Chancel added 1842', looking north-west, showing the south and east fronts of the church, drawn by G. Jackson, printed by Robson & Son, Sunderland, n.d. [c.1850] Original reference 62 Pictures in Print record no. 1356
(1 lithograph, 21 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/152

Engraving entitled 'Market Place, South Shields, looking north, showing the south front of the Town Hall with Harding's Hill Mill in the background', n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 63; Pictures in Print record no. 1357
(1 engraving, 21 cm. x 15 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/153

Engraving entitled 'Stanhope Castle...', looking north-west, showing the south and east fronts of the castle, with cattle in the River Wear and a horse-drawn cart in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W.H. Capone, published by Fisher, Son & Co., London, n.d. [c.1835] Original reference 64a Pictures in Print record no. 942
(1 engraving, 29 cm. x 21 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/154

Engraving entitled 'Stanhope Castle...', looking north-west, showing the south and east fronts of the castle, with cattle in the River Wear and a horse-drawn cart in the foreground, drawn by T. Allom, engraved by W.H. Capone, published by Fisher, Son & Co., London, 1835 Original reference 64b Pictures in Print record no. 291
(1 engraving, 19 cm. x 13 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/155

Engraving entitled 'Stanhope Church...', looking north, showing the south front of the church, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 64c Pictures in Print record no. 484
(1 engraving, 10.5 cm. x 7.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/156

Engraving entitled 'Stockton on Tees', looking north, showing the River Tees with moored vessels and the town in the background; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by W. Floyd, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 65a Pictures in Print record no. 273
(1 engraving, 18.5 cm. x 12.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/157

Engraving entitled 'Norton Church...', looking north, showing the south front of the church, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 65b; Pictures in Print record no. 479
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 7 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/158

Engraving entitled 'Egglescliffe Church...', looking north, showing the south front of the church, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 65c; Pictures in Print record no. 479
(1 engraving, 11 cm. x 7 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/159

Engraving entitled 'Streatlam Castle', looking north-east, showing the south front of the castle; drawn by John Bailey; engraved by [Richard] Godfrey; published by Richard Godfrey, 120 Long Acre, 1 July 1778 Original reference 66; Pictures in Print record no. 681
(1 engraving, 25 cm. x 20 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/160

Engraving entitled 'Sunderland...', looking east from the south bank of the river, showing Wearmouth Bridge over the River Wear and the Lambton Coal Drops with colliers loading; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by W. Le Petit, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 67a; Pictures in Print record no. 903
(1 engraving, 25 cm. x 16.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/161

Engraving entitled 'Sunderland Harbour, from the Pier...', looking north-west from the south side of the River Wear, showing a vessel being warped into the South Dock; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by S. Lacey; published by Peter Jackson, London and Paris, n.d. [c.1850] Original reference 67b; Pictures in Print record no. 982
(1 engraving, 24.5 cm. x 16.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/162

Engraving entitled 'West Entrance to Shields', looking north, showing ships and rowing boats in the River Wear; drawn by J.W. Carmichael; engraved by Lambert & Callard, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 67c; Pictures in Print record no. 1358
(1 engraving, 25.5 cm. x 21.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/163

Engraving entitled 'St. John's Chapel, Sunderland...', looking north, showing the south front of the chapel; engraved by J. Kerr, Glasgow; published by W. Davison, Alnwick, 1 July 1824 Original reference 68; Pictures in Print record no. 1294
(1 engraving, 14 cm. x 18.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/164

Engraving entitled 'Proposed Victoria Hall and Temperance Institute, Sunderland', looking east, showing the west front of the hall on Toward Road; drawn by G.G. Hoskins, architect, Darlington; engraved by R. Youll, Sunderland, n.d. [c.1870] Original reference 69a; Pictures in Print record no. 1359
(1 engraving, 20 cm. x 25 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/165

Account of the Victoria Hall, Sunderland, tragedy on 16 June 1883, with a list of the children who died and a diagram of the site of the accident, n.d. [c.1883] Original reference 69b
(1 paper)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/166

Engraving entitled 'Ushaw College...', looking north-west, showing the south and east fronts of the college with a boat on the lake in the foreground and the college windmill in the background; painted by F.G. Gainsford; engraved by C. Carter, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 70a; Pictures in Print record no. 1360
(1 engraving, 29.5 cm. x 23 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/167

Engraving entitled 'St. Aloysius's (R.C.) Schools, and St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, near Durham - Mr. E. Welby Pugin, Architect', looking north-east, showing a bird's eye view of the college; drawn by B. Sly, engraving by I.S. Heaviside, March 1860 Original reference 70b; Pictures in Print record no. 1361
(1 engraving, 28.5 cm. x 18.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/168

Engraving entitled 'Witton Castle...', looking north, showing the south front of the castle; drawn by J.P. Neale; engraved by R. Accom; published by J.P. Neale, 16 Bennett Street, Blackfriars Road, London, and Sherwood, Neely & Jones, Paternoster Row, London, 1 January 1820 Original reference 71a; Pictures in Print record no. 697
(1 engraving, 26.5 cm. x 19.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/169

Engraving entitled 'Witton Castle...', looking west, showing the east front of the castle, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 71b; Pictures in Print record no. 1362
(1 engraving, 11 cm., x 8.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/170

Engraving entitled 'Whitton [Witton] Castle...', looking west, showing the east front of the castle; published by W. Bent, 2 May 1787 Original reference 72a; Pictures in Print record no. 1024
(1 engraving, 17.5 cm., x 12 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/171

Engraving entitled 'Whitton [Witton] Castle...', looking west, showing the east front of the castle; engraved by T. Bonnor; published by S. Hooper, 26 December 1783 Original reference 72b; Pictures in Print record no. 1054
(1 engraving, 25.5 cm. x 16 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/172

Engraving entitled 'Teesdale, near Winch Bridge...', looking east from the north bank of the river, showing the River Tees at Low Force with Winch Bridge; drawn by T. Allom; engraved by W. Le Petit; published by Peter Jackson, London and Paris, n.d. [c.1830] Original reference 73a; Pictures in Print record no. 928
(1 engraving, 27.5 cm. x 20.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/173

Engraving entitled 'Winch Bridge, over the Tees', looking west towards Low Force, showing the bridge from downstream; published in The Gentleman's Magazine, November 1823 Original reference 73b; Pictures in Print record no. 1023
(1 engraving, 16 cm. x 22 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/174

Etching entitled 'Broomside Colliery', Pittington, looking west, showing the pithead and wagonway; drawn by T.H. Hair; etched by J. Brown; published in T.H. Hair, A Series of Views of the Collieries..., London, 1844 Original reference 74a; Pictures in Print record no. 504
(1 etching, 25 cm. x 22.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/175

Etching entitled 'Waldridge Colliery', looking east, showing the pithead, wagonway and a colliery row; drawn by T.H. Hair; etched by J. Brown; published in T.H. Hair, A Series of Views of the Collieries..., London, 1844 Original reference 74b; Pictures in Print record no. 501
(1 etching, 25 cm. x 22.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/176

Etching entitled 'Friars Goose Pumping Engine', Tyne Main Colliery, Gateshead; drawn and etched by T.H. Hair; published in T.H. Hair, A Series of Views of the Collieries..., London, 1844 Original reference 75a; Pictures in Print record no. 500
(1 etching, 26.5 cm. x 36.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/177

Lithograph of Felling Chemical Works, Friar's Goose, Gateshead, looking south-west, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 75b; Pictures in Print record no. 1363
(1 lithograph, 47.5 cm., x 25 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/178

Engraving entitled 'View of the remarkable Cataract on the River Teese, which divides the Counties of York and Durham', looking west from the north side of the river, showing High Force; published by Alexander Hogg, The Kings Arms, 16 Paternoster Row, London, n.d. [c.1800] Original reference 76a; Pictures in Print record no. 616
(1 engraving, 34.5 cm. x 22.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/179

Engraving entitled 'Bridge at the Rise of the Wear [Wearhead]', looking west from the north side of the river, showing the east side of the bridge, with a horse-drawn van crossing; drawn by J.R. Featherston; engraved by W. Collard, n.d. [c.1840] Original reference 76b; Pictures in Print record no. 791
(1 engraving, 27.5 cm. x 20.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/180

Engraving entitled 'Whitehill Hall [Chester-le-Street]...The Seat of John Cookson', looking north, showing the south front of the hall; drawn by J.C. Farrow; engraved by H.T. Watson, n.d. [c.1820] Original reference 77; Pictures in Print record no. 1364
(1 engraving, 30 cm. x 23.5 cm., black and white)

Ref: D/CL 27/82/181

Engraving entitled 'St. Cuthbert's Church, Benfieldside...John Dobson Architect', looking east, showing the west side; drawn and; engraved by C. Brown, Newcastle, n.d. [c.1850] Original reference 78; Pictures in Print 571
(1 engraving, 30 cm. x 23.5 cm., black and white)



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