Howsham Hall in Yorkshire, the Seat of Henry Cholmley, Esq
A fine original black and white antique engraving from Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales and Scotland. This fine engraving was drawn and published by J.P. Neale 1818-1829. Ilustration comes with separate page of descriptive text. This illustration being a fine exterior view of Howsham Hall of Yorkshire, titled and dated. Size approx 6 x 5 (16.5 x 13cm). Ready for framing.
Publish Year: 1818-1829
County: Yorkshire
Illustrator: John Preston Neale
£22
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