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Edward Fanshawe lithographs, 1821-1828

1 volume

The Edward Fanshawe lithographs are a collection of lithographs with one original sketch by Lieutenant General Edward Fanshawe, created during his service with the Corps of Royal Engineers (1801-1850). This collection contains 41 highly-detailed images depicting topography, fortifications and settlements in the West Indies, United States and Canada.

The collection is housed in a 41 page album half bound, grey-green with gilt trim on spine and front cover. In correspondence with Edward Fanshawe’s service with the Corps of Royal Engineers from 1821 to 1828, the contents of this collection are 41 landscape vistas of various islands and fortresses in the Caribbean as well as several views of locations in the United States and Canada. The first image in the album is a pen and ink drawing of Saint Lucia viewed from Morne Fortune with penciled notes in the lower margin, the rest of the views are lithographs, some of which (pages 11, 16, and 29) contain penciled notes. Page 15 contains the lithograph version of the pen and ink drawing of Saint Lucia from Morne Fortune.

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Landmarks of the North & South Atlantic, ca. 1830

1 volume

11 pages of watercolors housed in soft cover sketchbook from ca. 1830 drawn by Master William Carr of the Royal Navy. Watercolors depict topographic views of islands and shorelines in the Atlantic Ocean. Almost all views are of rocky island outlines. A few sketches have man-made structures in the scene.

The collection is made up of a soft cover sketchbook containing 11 pages of watercolor topographic views of islands and shorelines in the Atlantic Ocean. Almost all views are of rocky island outlines. A few sketches have man-made structures in the scene. Most sketches have headings for the page and then descriptive sentences about the various views. Cover of sketchbook reads "Landmarks N & S Atlantic by Mr. Wm Carr, Master R.N." Written on the back cover of sketchbook is the London address of a Capt. B.C. Doyle. On the back of two pages are small pencil sketches: one sketch on the back of Page 10 is of a chronometer or watch and the other sketch on the back of Page 11 is of a ship moored in "springs." The last few pages of the journal contain recordings of the latitude and longitude of various places, presumably visited by William Carr while in the service of the Royal Navy.