A General View of Bath, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"Axford and Paragon Buildings from "Bath, Illustrated by a Series of Views"Bath Wick Ferry, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"Cross Bath, Bath Street, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views", Pub. by William Miller, 1804Dining Room, Hameau of Marie-Antoinette, Versailles, Paris and Saint Denis, Pub.London 1809From Under the Arch of St. Michel's Bridge, Paris, Dated 1805-1810Inside of Queen's Bath, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"Interior of Concert Room, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"Marlborough Street, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"Milsom Street, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"New Bridge, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views", Pub. by William Miller, 1804North Parade, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"Orange Grove, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"South Parade, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"Sydney Hotel, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"The Bridges Over the Canal in Sydney Gardens, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"The Crescent, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views"The Hermitage' at Montmorency, 1809The Pump Room, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of ViewsThe Wheat Store, Rue de ViarmesTown Hall, Market and Abbey Church, from "Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views", by Miller, 1804View of the Pont Du Chatelet and Notre-Dame Cathedral, 1810
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