
P3367 Lithographs (5), tinted, views of Sydney, & four pages of text, from "Sketches in Australia drawings by Capt R.M. Westmacott", printed by W.Spreat Establishment, Exeter, England, c.1848
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Lithographs (5), tinted, views of Sydney, & four pages of text, from "Sketches in Australia drawings by Capt R.M. Westmacott", printed by W.Spreat Establishment, Exeter, England, c.1848
Westmacott (c.1801-1870) came to Australia with his wife, Louisa Marion Plummer, in 1831. He was aide-de-camp to Governor Bourke from 1832-1837, and with him travelled all over the colony.
Printer in Exeter, England.
This text content licensed under CC BY-NC.Description
Lithographs, (5), tinted, Sydney views, W Spreat, (after Captain Robert Marsh Westmacott), Exeter, England, c. 1848 (OF). Four of the lithographs include a page of text from the origional book.
Designed: Westmacott, Robert Marsh; England
Made: Spreat, W; England; 1845 - 1855
Marks
Each lithograph is marked "Drawn from Nature by Captain Westmacott on Stone by W.Spreat/ Printed at W. Spreat Establishment, Exeter."
This text content licensed under CC BY-SA.Acquisition credit line
Gift of Associated Midland Group Ltd, 1983
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