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The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: aerial view of the building and grounds looking from the Surrey side of the busy river. Coloured engraving by T. Bowles the younger after himself.
Bowles, Thomas, II, active 1712-1767.Date: 1744Reference: 20235i- Pictures
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Sir John Hill being attacked by Mountefort Brown at the entrance to Ranelagh Rotunda. Process print after engraving by Telltruth after Clody.
Clody.Date: 1753Reference: 4222i- Pictures
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The Royal Hospital, Chelsea; and the Rotunda at Ranelagh: views of the north and south facades, the former an elevational view, the latter a bird's-eye view, with boats on the river. Engraving by B. Cole, 1756.
Cole, B. (Benjamin)Date: 1756Reference: 20385i- Books
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Ranelagh. La Chevaliere D'Eon's night. This present Friday, June 24, 1791, will be exhibited in the garden a fire-work, by Signors Rossi and Tessier. The Duke of York's Band will Play during the Firing.) With transparencies at the end of the canal. In the Rotunda a concert of vocal and instrumental music. Act I. Overture, handel. Concerto, avison. Song, Mrs. Piele. Concerto Organ, Mr. John Ashley. Song, Signora Negri. Concerto Violin, Master Clement. Act II. Overture, haydn. Concerto Violoncello, Mr. C. Ashley. Song, Mrs. Piele. Concerto Clarinetto, Mr. William Mahon. Song, Signora Negri. Full Piece, Bach. Tickets may be had at Messrs. Longman and Broderip's Music Shops; and at Ranelagh House, at five shillings each, Tea and Coffee included. B. Ranelagh will continue open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, till further notice.
Ranelagh Gardens (Chelsea, London, England)Date: 1791]- Pictures
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The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: aerial view of the building and grounds, looking from the Surrey side of the river. Engraving, c.1761.
Date: 1761Reference: 20252i