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American Textile History Museum
American Textile History Museum Image Collection
Easington the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens Esq.
Easington the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens Esq.
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Title:
Easington the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens Esq.
Description:
Easington the Seat of Nathaniel Stevens Esq. I. [Johannes] Kip Delin et Sculp. Engraving, [17--]. View of an English manor house, surrounded by outbuildings (chapel on the left), gardens, trees and pasture. 58 x 49.5 cm. (OCLC)
Engraver:
Kip, Johannes, 1653-1722
Date:
[1750?]
Format:
Prints
Genre:
Engravings
Bird's-eye views
Location:
American Textile History Museum
Collection (local):
Osborne Library
Extent:
1 print : engraving, b&w : 58 x 49.5 cm
Permalink:
https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/4j03db586
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
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Language:
English
Notes (ownership):
The American Textile History Museum closed in 2016. This item has been transferred to the Kheel Center at Cornell University Library.
Notes (object):
Condition: Good
Accession #:
0000.1.72
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