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19th century in Yorkshire - NOMADEN ART GALLERY

19th century in Yorkshire

Take a glimpse into the 19th-century Yorkshire in George Walker's (1781–1856) The Costume of Yorkshire (1814). This collection of beautiful public domain illustrations offers insights into costumes, occupations and the ways of life back then. One image also features the first published illustration of a locomotive built by Murray & Blenkinsop in 1812. 

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Transport your space to early 19th-century Yorkshire with our exquisite framed vintage illustration print reproduction of "Illustration of the Cranberry Girl" from "The Costume of Yorkshire" (1814) by George Walker. This captivating artwork, part of...

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Transport your space to early 19th-century Yorkshire with our exquisite framed vintage illustration print reproduction of "Illustration of a Woman Making Oat Cakes" from "The Costume of Yorkshire" (1814) by George Walker. This captivating artwork,...

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Transport your space to early 19th-century Yorkshire with our exquisite framed vintage illustration print reproduction of "Illustration of the Dog Breaker" from "The Costume of Yorkshire" (1814) by George Walker. This captivating artwork, part of...

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Transport your space to early 19th-century Yorkshire with our exquisite framed vintage illustration print reproduction of "Illustration of the Dog Breaker" from "The Costume of Yorkshire" (1814) by George Walker. This captivating artwork, part of...

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Transport your space to early 19th-century Yorkshire with our exquisite framed vintage illustration print reproduction of "Illustration of Jockeys" from "The Costume of Yorkshire" (1814) by George Walker. This captivating artwork, part of a series...