Fourteen Views in Lithography, of Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale, Yorkshire, From Drawings of this Beautiful Ruin, and the Adjoining Scenery, 2nd ed., 1829, fourteen uncoloured lithographed plates, some light spotting and frayed foredges, original wrapper, some tears and losses, oblong, folio, together with Theatre playbills . The Yeomen of the Guard, or the Merryman and His Maid, written by W. S. Gilbert, Composed by Arthur Sullivan, Barnsley Amateur Operatic Society, Public Hall, Barnsley, Thursday Feb 14th, 1901, advertising playbill printed in orange and green, some minor marks and short closed tears to margins, 885 x 290 mm (two copies), plus thirteen other playbills, printed in colours, for the Barnsley Public Hall (Harvey Institute, c. 1901-07), including J. W. Turner's World-Renowned English Opera Company, Farewell Tour of Miss Edith Cole, Edmund Tearle, Horace Lingard & Van Bieme's London Company, etc., including one for military concerts by the Royal Scots Guards, at Gainsborough Public Hall, and five copies of a printed advertisement for a lecture on the War in Egypt and the Sudan, illustrated by Photogenic Lantern, by Mr. Hoyle, occasional fraying and marginal closed tears, generally without loss, mostly 885 x 285 mm (and slightly smaller), plus a collection of scrap books, circa 1860-1900, original artwork and maps and estate plans, relating to Yorkshire and its environs Abbey Scenery 372 for the first work. (2 cartons)
Fourteen Views in Lithography, of Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale, Yorkshire, From Drawings of this Beautiful Ruin, and the Adjoining Scenery, 2nd ed., 1829, fourteen uncoloured lithographed plates, some light spotting and frayed foredges, original wrapper, some tears and losses, oblong, folio, together with Theatre playbills . The Yeomen of the Guard, or the Merryman and His Maid, written by W. S. Gilbert, Composed by Arthur Sullivan, Barnsley Amateur Operatic Society, Public Hall, Barnsley, Thursday Feb 14th, 1901, advertising playbill printed in orange and green, some minor marks and short closed tears to margins, 885 x 290 mm (two copies), plus thirteen other playbills, printed in colours, for the Barnsley Public Hall (Harvey Institute, c. 1901-07), including J. W. Turner's World-Renowned English Opera Company, Farewell Tour of Miss Edith Cole, Edmund Tearle, Horace Lingard & Van Bieme's London Company, etc., including one for military concerts by the Royal Scots Guards, at Gainsborough Public Hall, and five copies of a printed advertisement for a lecture on the War in Egypt and the Sudan, illustrated by Photogenic Lantern, by Mr. Hoyle, occasional fraying and marginal closed tears, generally without loss, mostly 885 x 285 mm (and slightly smaller), plus a collection of scrap books, circa 1860-1900, original artwork and maps and estate plans, relating to Yorkshire and its environs Abbey Scenery 372 for the first work. (2 cartons)
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