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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
The house and gardens portrayed in this hand-colored engraving were destroyed in 1740.
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Ingleby Mannor, plate 60 from Britannia Illustrata
Wollaton Hall in the County of Nottingham, plate 68 from Bri
Cashiobury, plate 28 from Britannia Illustrata
The Tower of London, plate five from Britannia Illustrata
Grimthorp in the County of Lincoln, plate 23 from Britannia
Londesburgh, plate 31 from Britannia Illustrata
Whixley, plate 78 from Britannia Illustrata
Wimple in the County of Cambridge, plate 32 from Britannia I
Johannes Kip — Wollaton Hall in the County of Nottingham, pl
Antonio Tempesta — Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Monte Pi
Wenceslaus Hollar|Leo van Heil — Tongerloo (Tungerloa)
Johannes Kip — Wimple in the County of Cambridge, plate 32 f
Johannes Kip — Melton Constable in the County of Norfolk, pl
Johannes Kip — Acklam in Cleveland in the County of Yorke, p
Johannes Kip — Whixley, plate 78 from Britannia Illustrata
William Tracy, 4th Viscount Tracy|Johannes Kip — Hales Abbey
Johannes Kip — Fair Lawn in the County of Kent, plate 49 fro
Johannes Kip — Knowle in the Parish of Sevenoaks in Kent, pl
Johannes Kip — Londesburgh, plate 31 from Britannia Illustra
Johannes Kip — Hampton Court, plate six from Britannia Illus