British curiosities in art and nature; giving an account of rarities both antient and modern, viz. Monuments, Monasteries, Priories, Frieries, Nunneries, Colleges, Hospitals, Walls, Roman Camps, Garrisons, Highways, Coins, Altars, Urns, Pavements of Mosaic Work, Temples, Churches, Bridges, Kings Palaces, Noblemens Seats, Paintings, Gardens, Statues, Fountains, Rivers, Lakes, Abysses, Caverns, Rocks, Hills, Plants, Flowers, Birds, Beasts, Fish, Shells, Learning and Learned Men, unusual Customs of Places, with whatever else is worthy observing. Likewise an account of the posts, markets, and fair-towns. To which is added, A very Useful Scheme, containing a brief Account of the State of each County in England, at one View, curiously engraved, and printed on a Sheet to fold up or put in a Frame.

Date:
MDCC.XXVIII. [1728]
  • Books
  • Online

Online resources

About this work

Also known as

British curiosities in nature and art.

Publication/Creation

London : printed for Sam. Illidge, under Serle's-Gate, in Lincolns-Inn New-Square, MDCC.XXVIII. [1728]

Physical description

xvi,248p.,plate ; 120.

Edition

The second edition, with large additions.

References note

ESTC T79761

Type/Technique

Languages

Permanent link