Dudley Castle - The Keep: coloured aquatint engraving

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Date:1800 - 1899 (c.)

Description:'Dudley Castle Gate,' from the outside, showing child-like workmen with spades and a barrow in the foreground. Anonymous.


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1700s
Dudley Castle - Principal Entrance: aquatint engraving
Dudley Castle - Principal Entrance: aquatint engraving

'Principal Entrance to Dudley Castle,' from the south, showing the remains of the ...

1760s
Dudley Castle: engraving
Dudley Castle: engraving

South view of the ruins on the hill.Inscribed 'To the Right Hon[orable] Visc[oun]t. ...

1780s
Dudley Castle - The Gateway: etching
Dudley Castle - The Gateway: etching

'Part of Dudley Castle,' the gateway from outside. Oval etching within engraved ...

1800s
Dudley Castle - The Gatehouse: lithograph
Dudley Castle - The Gatehouse: lithograph

Showing the gatehouse from the courtyard, and part of the 18th century building ...

1820s
Dudley Castle - The Keep: sepia drawing
Dudley Castle - The Keep: sepia drawing

'Ruins of the Banquet Room,' showing a south west view of the interior of the room. ...

1840s
Dudley Castle - The Keep: steel engraving (vignetted)
Dudley Castle - The Keep: steel engraving (vignetted)

Showing a view looking towards the south gateway, including the Keep. There is ...

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Donor ref:SV-IV.64a (45/8332)

Source: William Salt Library

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