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Print, engraving, Brathay Bridge, near Ambleside, Lakes,
Westmorland, painted by Joseph Farington, engraved by W
Byrne and T Medland, published by W Byrne, 79 Titchfield
Street, London, 1787.
From the lower side of the bridge, across which a packhorse
is being led.
Plate 10 from Views of the Lakes, &c, in Cumberland and
Westmorland, published 1789.
Pasted in the Lowther scrapbook, vol.1; between pp.188-189;
with descriptive text:-
BRATHAY BRIDGE NEAR AMBLESIDE. / IT has been already
remarked in the preceding set that this country derives no
inconsiderable advantage in respect of beauty from the form
of it's buildings and bridges. The present view is selected
principally with design of illustrating and confirming the
observation. The scene itself lies upon the road leading
from Ambleside to Hawkshead about a mile distant from the
former place. It can hardly fail to attract the notice of
the admirer of landscape and has not unfrequently called
into exercise the powers of the artist. The long lines and
flat roofs so much admired in the Italian buildings are
peculiarly striking. The houses form a part of the village
of Clappersgate. Lancashire is separated from Westmorland by
the Brathay: It soon unites itself with the Rothay, and
after a short course they enter Winandermere together. The
upper part of the hill remains clear while it's skirts are
obscured by cloud. This effect, though common enough among
mountains, appears curious to those who have been accustomed
only to level country.
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No X
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printed bottom, left, right and centre
Drawn by Josh. Farington, R.A. / Engraved by W. Byrne &
T. Medland. / BRATHAY BRIDGE, near AMBLESIDE. / London :
Published as the Act directs, 15 March 1787, by W. Byrne,
No.79, Titchfield Street.
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Farington 1789 (plate 10)
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48.5x30cm
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361x251mm
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from:-
Scrapbook, 4 volumes, History of Westmorland and Cumberland
Illustrated, of descriptive texts, maps, and prints of views
and coats of arms, for Westmorland and Cumberland, assembled
by a member of the Lowther Family, late 18th early 19th
century.
The volumes are quarter bound, with marbled paper on the
covers; each has a bookplate inside the front cover. The
pages cut from various sources are nicely mounted, two sided
pieces set neatly in a window in the scrapbook page.
The main content is the whole of the two volumes of The
History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and
Cumberland, by Joseph Nicolson and Richard Burn, published
London, 1777. Nicolson and Burn volume 1 is in scrapbook
volumes 1 and 2, volume 2 in scrapbook volumes 3 and 4. Maps
and prints are interspersed to make an illustrated version
of the history.
Some of the sources of maps and prints have been
recognised:-
Maps - coast of Cumberland etc by Andrew Dury, 1764;
Westmorland and Cumberland by Richard Blome, 1673; sheets
from Britannia Depicta, Emanuel Bowen, 1720; Cumberland by
John Speed, Henry Overton edn 1695; Cumberland by John Cary
1787.
Prints from the Set of prints, 20 engravings, Views of the
Lakes etc in Cumberland and Westmorland, drawn by Joseph
Farington, published by William Byrne, London, 1789. Note
that plate numbers vary from edition to edition of this set.
Prints from the Antiquities of Great Britain, drawings by
Thomas Hearne, engraved by William Byrne, published by
Hearne and Byrne, London, 1786-1807.
Prints from Britannia Illustrata, drawings by Leonard Knyff,
engraved by John Kip, published London, 1707-1740.
Print from A Tour in England and Scotland, by Thomas Newte,
published by G G J and J Robinson, Paternoster Row, London,
1788..
Some of the coat of arms are cut from A Display of Heraldrie
by John Guillim late Pursuivant at Armes, published London,
about 1610-11 to 1755.
Coats of arms probably from The Baronetage of England, by
Edward Kimber and Richard Johnson, published London? 1771.
Pages from The Antiquarian Repertory, by Francis Grose,
Thomas Astle, et al, published London, 1775-1809.
Text from the Baronetage of England by Collins?
Scraps cut from an unidentified gazetteer.
At the end is the title page and pp.7-51 from A General View
of the Agriculture of the County of Cumberland, by John
Bailey and George Culley, published by C Macrae, London,
1794.
Individual maps and prints are documented separately; with a
note of their position in the scrapbooks.
inscription:-
: embossed: label on spine: (tatty remains): HI[ ] / [
]/WEST[ ]M[ ] / [ ] / CUM[ ]M[ ] / ILLUS[ ]T[E ]
inscription:-
: printed & embossed: bookplate: gold on grey; crest, 6
annulets from the coat of arms, flowers, thistles: LOWTHER
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General notes
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Set of prints, 20 engravings, Views of the Lakes etc in
Cumberland and Westmorland, drawn by Joseph Farington,
published by William Byrne, London, 1789.
1. Derwentwater, and the Vale of Keswick, from Ashness,
drawn by Joseph Farington, 1 December 1784, engraved by
William Byrne.
2. The Grange, in Borrowdale, drawn by Joseph Farington, 1
December 1784, engraved by William Byrne and T Medland.
3. Derwentwater and Skiddaw, drawn by Joseph Farington, 15
April 1785, engraved by B T Pouncy.
4. Lowdore Waterfall, from Brandelow Woods, drawn by Joseph
Farington, 15 April 1785, engraved by William Byrne and T
Medland.
5. Grasmere, drawn by Joseph Farington, 1 February 1785,
engraved by B T Pouncy.
6. Rydal Mere, drawn by Joseph Farington, 1 March 1785,
engraved by B T Pouncy.
7. The upper end of Ulswater, drawn by Joseph Farington, 1
January 1787, engraved by William Byrne and T Medland.
8. The lower end of Ulswater, drawn by Joseph Farington, 1
January 1787, engraved by William Byrne and T Medland.
9. North Entrance to Keswick, drawn by Joseph Farington, 2
April 1787, engraved by William Byrne and T Medland.
10. Brathay Bridge near Ambleside, drawn by Joseph
Farington, 1 January 1788, engraved by William Byrne and T
Medland.
11. The Palace of Patterdale, drawn by Joseph Farington, 1
January 1788, figures engraved by J Heth, landscape engraved
by William Byrne and J Landseer.
12. Patterdale from Martindale Fell, drawn by Joseph
Farington, 1 January 1788, engraved by William Byrne and T
Medland.
13. The Lower Waterfall at Rydal, drawn by Joseph Farington,
15 January 1788, engraved by B T Pouncy.
14. View of Windermere, from Gill-Head, drawn by Joseph
Farington, 15 January 1788, engraved by T Medland.
15. View from Rydal, looking towards Windermere, drawn by
Joseph Farington, 1 May 1789, engraved by B T Pouncy.
16. View of Ambleside, drawn by Joseph Farington, 1 January
1789, engraved by T Medland.
17. West view across Windermere, looking over the Great
Island. From the Hill above the Ferry House, drawn by Joseph
Farington, 1 April 1789, engraved by William Byrne and J
Landseer.
18. View Looking down Windermere. Taken above Rarig, drawn
by Joseph Farington, 1 January 1789, engraved by William
Byrne and J Landseer.
19. View Looking down Windermere, drawn by Joseph Farington,
1 April 1789, engraved by William Byrne and T Medland.
20. View of the Bridge, and part of the Village of Rydal,
drawn by Joseph Farington, 15 May 1789, engraved by William
Byrne and J Landseer.
Plates = 365x260mm.
The book has a page of descriptive text after each print,
perhaps by William Cookson.
Plates 1-6 published separately, 1786; plates 1-14 published
separately 1789.
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