Joshua_Kirby_engraving_of_Ipswich_Blackfriars,_1748.JPG
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Description Joshua Kirby engraving of Ipswich Blackfriars, 1748.JPG |
English:
My photograph of an original 1748 engraving of the lost domestic buildings of Ipswich Blackfriars, by J. Wood, drawn and published by Joshua Kirby (artist) in his 12 Plates of Suffolk Antiquities, the 1748 original from my own private collection.
Latina:
Imago Monasterii fratrum nigrorum praedicantium apud civitatem Ipswich in parte orientale Angliae, anno 1748 J. Wood sculpta ad similitudinem picturae linearis opusculi Josuae Kirby artificis, eorundem in illo tempore impensis in
Duodecim Laminae Antiquitatum Suffolciensis
, de exemplo quod mihi est tractata : imago photographica etiam a me capta.
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Date | from 1748 original |
Source | Own work from 1748 original in uploader's possession |
Author | Eebahgum |
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