Walker, William, 1729-1793
Walker, William, 1729-1793, engraver
William Walker English engraver (1729-1793)
Walker, W. A.
Walker, William, 1729-1793, graveur
VIAF ID: 61653900 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Walker, William, ‡d 1729-1793
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Walker ‡c English engraver (1729-1793)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
Works
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The age of Louis XIV, 1779-1781: | |
Alphonso Albuquerque | |
Caernarvon Castle, as seen from the opposite side of the River Seint | |
Cato | |
The city of Rome | |
Dawson Grove, the seat of the Rt. Honble Lord Dartrey in the County of Monaghan, Ireland | |
Double discovery | |
Dromana, the seat of Lord Grandison, on the River Blackwater | |
Ennischerry [Enniskerry] | |
Fatal marriage | |
Grief a-la-mode | |
Harlech Castle in Merioneth-Shire | |
Haunted House | |
History of George Barnwell | |
Howth | |
Innenansicht der Londoner Buchhandlung Lackington, Allen & Co. um 1800, mit ovalem Ladentisch, darüber runder Deckendurchbruch mit Blick in die erste Etage und Figurenstaffage. Im Hintergrund Serviceschilder: "LOUNGING ROOMS", "OFFICE", "BINDING", "FOREIGN & ORDRES"; Bildüberschrift: "TEMPLE OF THE MUSES"; r.: No XXIV. Unten 3zeil. Bildunterschrift: "An interior view of the extensive Library of | LACKINGTON, ALLEN & Co. FINSBURY SQUARE, LONDON | where above Half a Million Volumes are constantly on Sale. Kupferstich | |
Josephi vita | |
A landscape of the country which surrounds the Abbey of Vallis Crucis in Denbighshire | |
London merchant | |
Londonderry | |
North East View of Pembroke | |
Oxford DNB, May 17, 2013 | |
Peter Corneille. | |
Practical paediatric gastroenterology | |
Queen's Gate, at Caernarvon | |
[Retrato de Francisco Pizarro] | |
[Retrato de Hernán Cortés] | |
[Retrato de Pedro de Alvarado] | |
Rival queens ; or, Alexander the Great, a tragedy . Written by Nathaniel Lee, gent. with alterations, as it is now performed at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden | |
Sermons on various subjects by Hugh Latimer, sometime bishop of Worcester; many of which were preached before the court. To which is prefixed, his life... Vol. I [-II]. | |
Sick lady's cure | |
Snowdon, in Caernarvonshire | |
The spanish fryar | |
St. Woolstons, Kildare | |
Venereal disease | |
A view from below the Pont Aberglaslyn | |
A view from the Devils Bridge, in Cardiganshire | |
A view of the Vale of Festiniogg, or Tan-Y-Bwlch, in Merionethshire | |
Way of the world. A comedy . Written by Mr. Congreve. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden | |
works of Flavius Josephus containing I. The life of Josephus, as written by himself |