St Pauls Cathedral, London - Alexander Hogg / Barclay - 1794

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St Pauls cathedral, London by Alexander Hogg (active circa 1778-1824) from Daltons English Traveller - scarce edition

The complete english traveller, or A new survey and description of England and Wales by Alexander Hogg (active circa 1778-1824) from Daltons English Traveller. Plates were later reissued by Alexander Hogg as "The New and Complete English Traveller: or, a New Historical Survey and Modern Description of England and Wales. Written by a Society of Gentlemen and improved by William Hugh Dalton." Spencer and Dalton were both pseudonyms for the publisher, Alexander Hogg..

Alexander Hogg (fl. c. 1778-1824) 

Was a publisher and bookseller active in London from 1778 to 1819. His shop and printing press were located at 16 Paternoster Row. He is especially known for publishing architectural and historical prints, as well as maps. Hogg iwas also known for his publication of the journals of James Cook, but he also published a number of local plans focusing on the British Isles.

George Barclay - Engraver - 1830-1872 (fl. c.)

Trade engraver; reprinted older plates; responsible for a print after medals of Britannia by Droz and Wyon, drawn in 1852 by L Casey of the School of Design, Cork.

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St Pauls cathedral, London by Alexander Hogg (active circa 1778-1824) from Daltons English Traveller - scarce edition

The complete english traveller, or A new survey and description of England and Wales by Alexander Hogg (active circa 1778-1824) from Daltons English Traveller. Plates were later reissued by Alexander Hogg as "The New and Complete English Traveller: or, a New Historical Survey and Modern Description of England and Wales. Written by a Society of Gentlemen and improved by William Hugh Dalton." Spencer and Dalton were both pseudonyms for the publisher, Alexander Hogg..

Alexander Hogg (fl. c. 1778-1824) 

Was a publisher and bookseller active in London from 1778 to 1819. His shop and printing press were located at 16 Paternoster Row. He is especially known for publishing architectural and historical prints, as well as maps. Hogg iwas also known for his publication of the journals of James Cook, but he also published a number of local plans focusing on the British Isles.

George Barclay - Engraver - 1830-1872 (fl. c.)

Trade engraver; reprinted older plates; responsible for a print after medals of Britannia by Droz and Wyon, drawn in 1852 by L Casey of the School of Design, Cork.

St Pauls cathedral, London by Alexander Hogg (active circa 1778-1824) from Daltons English Traveller - scarce edition

The complete english traveller, or A new survey and description of England and Wales by Alexander Hogg (active circa 1778-1824) from Daltons English Traveller. Plates were later reissued by Alexander Hogg as "The New and Complete English Traveller: or, a New Historical Survey and Modern Description of England and Wales. Written by a Society of Gentlemen and improved by William Hugh Dalton." Spencer and Dalton were both pseudonyms for the publisher, Alexander Hogg..

Alexander Hogg (fl. c. 1778-1824) 

Was a publisher and bookseller active in London from 1778 to 1819. His shop and printing press were located at 16 Paternoster Row. He is especially known for publishing architectural and historical prints, as well as maps. Hogg iwas also known for his publication of the journals of James Cook, but he also published a number of local plans focusing on the British Isles.

George Barclay - Engraver - 1830-1872 (fl. c.)

Trade engraver; reprinted older plates; responsible for a print after medals of Britannia by Droz and Wyon, drawn in 1852 by L Casey of the School of Design, Cork.

Code : A548

Cartographer : Cartographer / Engraver / Publisher: Alexander Hogg / Barclay

Date : Publication Place / Date - 1794

Size : Sheet size: Image Size:   36 by 23 cms.

Availability : Available

Type - Genuine - Antique

Grading A-

Where Applicable - Folds as issued. Light box photo shows the folio leaf centre margin hinge ‘glue’, this is not visible otherwise.

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