This is a print from (The Gentleman's Magazine) of April 1824. It shows a prominent monument in Hampstead Church, London. Title: Lady Erskine's Monument, in Hampstead Church Text: Gent. Mag. April 1824. Pl. II. p. 305. Engraved by C. Heath from a drawing by Conde. Near this Place lies buried the Honble. FRANCES ERSKINE the most faithful and most affectionate of women Her Husband THOMAS LORD ERSKINE, an inhabitant of this parish raised this monument to her lamented memory A.D. 1809. History: Lord Erskine married Frances Moore (daughter of Daniel Moore, MP for Great Marlow in Buckinghamshire) on the 29th March 1770. They had four sons and four daughters. Frances, Lady Erskine, died in London on the 26th December 1805. Printmaking Technique Monument Magazine - Publication Lady Erskine's Monument Hampstead Church London
Vintage engraving showing a scene from 19th Century London England. George Peabody (February 18, 1795 – November 4, 1869) was an entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the Peabody Institute. A statue of him stands next to the Royal Exchange in the City of London, unveiled in 1869 shortly before his death. View More: London - England Woodcut British Culture Victorian London - Monument to George Peabody.
This print shows the Raynton Memorial in Enfield Parish Church (Church of England), now known as St. Andrew's Church. Enfield is in North London. The print originates from The Gentleman's Magazine of September 1823. Sir Nicolaus is shown lying down, once in armour and once in formal dress, as it would have been in the 17th century. Title: Raynton's Monument, in Enfield Church Text: Gent. Mag. Sept. 1823. Pl. II. p. 209. Drawn by S...? . Engraved by Walker. History: Sir Nicolaus (Nicholas) Raynton died in1646, his wife Rebecca having preceded him in 1640. Sir Nicolaus was a former Lord Mayor of London. More antique engravings from Britain and elsewhere in Europe: Antique engravings: Europe Suit of Armor Printmaking Technique Monument Raynton's Monument in Enfield Church London 17th century
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