Malcolm, James Peller, 1767-1815
James Peller Malcolm British topographer and engraver (1767-1815)
Malcolm, James Peller
Malcolm, James Peller (English draftsman, engraver, and etcher, born in the United States, 1767-1815)
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Works
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Anecdotes of the manners and customs of London during the eighteenth century; including the charities, depravities, dresses, and amusements, of the citizens of London, during that period; with a review of the state of society in 1807 : to which is added, a sketch of the domestic and ecclesiastical architecture, and of the various improvements in the metropolis | |
Anecdotes of the Manners et Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700 | |
The Avon, Severn, and Wales | |
Christ Church, Philadelphia | |
Church House, Hackney | |
The Duke of Manchester's | |
The East Side of Fitzroy Square | |
Entrance to Hyde Park from Park Lane | |
Excursions in the counties of Kent, Gloucester, Hereford, Monmouth and Somerset, in the years 1802, 1803 and 1805, illustrated by descriptive sketches of the most interesting places and buildings... by J. P. Malcolm,... The second edition... | |
First impressions, or Sketches from art and nature animate and inanimate, by J. P. Malcolm,... | |
Fulham Palace | |
An Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing | |
Inside of St. Helens | |
Islington | |
The jail, Philada. | |
Letters between the Rev. James Granger ... and many of the most eminent literary men of his time: composing a copious history and illustration of his Biographical history of England. With miscellanies, and notes of tours in France, Holland, and Spain, by the same gentleman. | |
Lincoln House, Enfield, Outer Suburb - North | |
Lives of the topographers and antiquarians who have written concerning the antiquities of England; with their portraits, and a complete and detailled account of theri works, so far as they relate to this Kingdom. | |
Londinium redivivum; or, An antient history and modern description of London. | |
The lyric works of Horace, : translated into English verse: to which are added, a number of original poems. By a native of America. [Two lines of Latin quotation] | |
Malcolms views near London... | |
Manor House, St. Leonard's, Bromley | |
Mansion at Twickenham | |
The Middle Temple Hall, London | |
Miscellaneous anecdotes illustrative of the manners and history of Europe during the reigns of Charles II, James II, William III and Q. Anne | |
Mr. Alderman Curtis's Southgate Outer Suburb - North | |
New Church at Paddington | |
The New River Sluice House and Hornsey Wood House | |
The Old Magazine Hyde Park | |
Part of Westminster Bridge | |
Poplar Chapel | |
Remains of Aldgate, Bethnal Green | |
Richmond Church, Surry, Western Outer Suburb | |
Sir Walter Scott Bart | |
The South East Corner of Guildhall | |
The Southwest Corner of Smithfield | |
St. Helens Leatherseller's Hall, London | |
St. Johns Chapel in the White Tower London | |
St. Luke's, Charlton | |
Views within twelve miles round London, 1800: | |
Westminster from Millbank | |
Wyer Hall, Edmonton, Outer Suburb - North |