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Manor House - 1859 Engraving

An Original Historical Print from HistoryOnPaper 

This is a interesting original 1859 page with engraving rescued from one of the many books published of the History of England. Engravings in these books have exceptional detail, being works of art in their own right. They often depict people or scenes from a different perspective than usually seen in more formal prints. These look great framed as a piece of the past.

Engraving showing the ancient Manor House on the Thames foreshore with the site plan of Fawkeshall or Vauxhall. Foxhall,

Faukeshall, or Vauxhall, was a manor in Surrey, properly Fulke’s. Hall, and so called from Fulke de Breaute, the notorious mercenary follower of King John.

This manor-house, which is described as being built in wood, is shown as it stood in about 1680.

Engraving is Great

A Page of History from the Past


Type of Print       Chromolithograph -  Engraving - Copper Engraving - Photogravure
Printing Year      1859    
Artist - Engraver - Publisher      ****** -  ***** - ***
Print Size (Approx)     8.5  inches  X 6  inches       IMAGE(S) MAY BE ENLARGED  TO SHOW DETAIL
Paper weight/type     Thin - Medium - Heavy - Other
Reverse side     Blank - Related text/picturesUnrelated text/pictures    
Condition      Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)  
Description    In nice condition..only light age toning...a real piece of history  Please inspect image 
Notes   

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CONDITION:    Please INSPECT PHOTO. May be Enlarged for viewing.


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