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An architectural drawing of the large railway bridge over the river Wear at Sunderland, Durham. An early iron bridge opened in 1796. Tall ships on river. . BLORE DRAWINGS: architectural and topographical drawings by Edward Blore. England 1811. 42000-42047. BLORE DRAWINGS: architectural and topographical drawings by Edward Blore (1787-1879), architect and antiquary, unsigned and un- dated (with a very few exceptions), but in many cases made for, or used in, his father's (Thomas Blore's) History of Rutland, i, part ii, 1811; for Surtees's History and Antiquities of Durham, 1816-1840; for his own Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons, 1826; for Sir Walter Scott's The Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, 1826; and for other similar publications. Some of the drawings have notes or measurements in Blore's hand. Source: Add. 42016 No.13. Language: English.

An architectural drawing of the large railway bridge over the river Wear at Sunderland, Durham. An early iron bridge opened in 1796. Tall ships on river. . BLORE DRAWINGS: architectural and topographical drawings by Edward Blore. England 1811. 42000-42047. BLORE DRAWINGS: architectural and topographical drawings  by Edward Blore (1787-1879), architect and antiquary, unsigned and un-  dated (with a very few exceptions), but in many cases made for, or used in,  his father's (Thomas Blore's) History of Rutland, i, part ii, 1811; for Surtees's  History and Antiquities of Durham, 1816-1840; for his own Monumental  Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons, 1826; for Sir Walter Scott's The  Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, 1826; and for other  similar publications. Some of the drawings have notes or measurements in  Blore's hand. Source: Add. 42016 No.13. Language: English.
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An architectural drawing of the large railway bridge over the river Wear at Sunderland, Durham. An early iron bridge opened in 1796. Tall ships on river. . BLORE DRAWINGS: architectural and topographical drawings by Edward Blore. England 1811. 42000-42047. BLORE DRAWINGS: architectural and topographical drawings by Edward Blore (1787-1879), architect and antiquary, unsigned and un- dated (with a very few exceptions), but in many cases made for, or used in, his father's (Thomas Blore's) History of Rutland, i, part ii, 1811; for Surtees's History and Antiquities of Durham, 1816-1840; for his own Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons, 1826; for Sir Walter Scott's The Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, 1826; and for other similar publications. Some of the drawings have notes or measurements in Blore's hand. Source: Add. 42016 No.13. Language: English.
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