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Reference number

Vol 13/38

Purpose

Richard Dalton, (1-48) Drawings for Antiquities and views in Greece and Egypt… 1791.

Hand

Richard Dalton (c.1715 - 1791)

Notes

After No 33 come drawings inscribed 10 Plate 62, 11 Plate 63 & 12 Plate 64 (now numbered 44, 45 & 46). After No 36 comes drawing inscribed 16 Plate 68 (now numbered 47). No 37 is followed by 37 verso. No 39 is followed by 39 verso. After No 41 comes drawing inscribed Plate 77 (now numbered 48). No 42 is followed by 42 verso.

Level

Drawing

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