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Bickham Collection

"Bickham: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Bickham, a name that resonates with history, artistry, and creativity. From W. D

Background imageBickham Collection: W. D. Bickham, Dayton Daily Journal, from the American Editors series (N1) for Allen &

W. D. Bickham, Dayton Daily Journal, from the American Editors series (N1) for Allen &
W.D. Bickham, Dayton Daily Journal, from the American Editors series (N1) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887

Background imageBickham Collection: South Hams TQ9 7 Map

South Hams TQ9 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Hams TQ9 7

Background imageBickham Collection: Plymouth PL6 7 Map

Plymouth PL6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Plymouth PL6 7

Background imageBickham Collection: Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II, Westminster Abbey, London, 1737

Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II, Westminster Abbey, London, 1737
Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II, Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, 1737

Background imageBickham Collection: The Adieu to the Spring-Gardens, 1737. Artist: George Bickham

The Adieu to the Spring-Gardens, 1737. Artist: George Bickham
The Adieu to the Spring-Gardens, 1737. A night view of Vauxhall Gardens, in an ornamental border with a song sheet below. A man gazes at a woman across a table

Background imageBickham Collection: Interior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790. Artist

Interior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790. Artist
Interior view of the new chapel, Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, London, c1790

Background imageBickham Collection: The butcher, 1740. Artist: George Bickham

The butcher, 1740. Artist: George Bickham
The butcher, 1740; the scene is Smithfield, by St Bartholomews Hospital, London, 1740. In the foreground stands an ox skin arranged in an upright position

Background imageBickham Collection: New River Head, Finsbury, London, c1740. Artist: George Bickham

New River Head, Finsbury, London, c1740. Artist: George Bickham
New River Head, Finsbury, London, c1740; the depiction of the first issuing of water into the New River Head, Finsbury in 1613 with a description

Background imageBickham Collection: Monument, London, 1794. Artist: George Bickham

Monument, London, 1794. Artist: George Bickham
View south along Fish Street Hill, London, 1794 with Monument and St Magnus the Martyr on left. Also showing are shop fronts, figures, a cart and a coach

Background imageBickham Collection: Engraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III in Westminster Abbey 1761 (1906)

Engraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III in Westminster Abbey 1761 (1906). Artist: George Bickham
Engraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III (1738-1820) in Westminster Abbey, 1761. George succeeded to the throne when his grandfather, George II, died suddenly on 25 October 1760

Background imageBickham Collection: An Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Artist: George Bickham

An Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Artist: George Bickham
An Ape painting an Ass, 1753. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageBickham Collection: W. D Bickham Dayton Daily Journal American Editors series

W. D Bickham Dayton Daily Journal American Editors series
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Background imageBickham Collection: A View from the Grecian Temple to Lord Cobhams Pillar, Stowe House Gardens

A View from the Grecian Temple to Lord Cobhams Pillar, Stowe House Gardens
XJF477688 A View from the Grecian Temple to Lord Cobhams Pillar, Stowe House Gardens, engraved by George Bickham, 1753 (engraving) by Chatelain

Background imageBickham Collection: A View from Capt. Grenvilles Monument to the Grecian Temple, Stowe House Gardens

A View from Capt. Grenvilles Monument to the Grecian Temple, Stowe House Gardens
XJF477687 A View from Capt. Grenvilles Monument to the Grecian Temple, Stowe House Gardens, engraved by George Bickham, 1753 (engraving) by Chatelain

Background imageBickham Collection: A View of the Grotto and two shell temples, Stowe House Gardens, engraved by George Bickham

A View of the Grotto and two shell temples, Stowe House Gardens, engraved by George Bickham
XJF477685 A View of the Grotto and two shell temples, Stowe House Gardens, engraved by George Bickham, 1753 (engraving) by Chatelain

Background imageBickham Collection: A View of the Elysian Fields from the Spring of Helicon, Stowe House Gardens, engraved

A View of the Elysian Fields from the Spring of Helicon, Stowe House Gardens, engraved
XJF477686 A View of the Elysian Fields from the Spring of Helicon, Stowe House Gardens, engraved by George Bickham, 1753 (engraving) by Chatelain

Background imageBickham Collection: ALLEGORY OF FINANCE, 1743. Line engraving, by George Bickham

ALLEGORY OF FINANCE, 1743. Line engraving, by George Bickham


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"Bickham: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Bickham, a name that resonates with history, artistry, and creativity. From W. D. Bickham's contributions to the Dayton Daily Journal in the American Editors series (N1) for Allen & to George Bickham's captivating artworks, this name holds significance across various realms. Travel through South Hams TQ9 7 Map and Plymouth PL6 7 Map, where the echoes of Bickham's legacy can be felt. Delve into Samuel McPherson's life as a Scottish soldier in 1743 through an artistic lens masterfully crafted by George Bickham himself. Marvel at the Monument to Queen Caroline, consort of George II at Westminster Abbey in London from 1737. Let its grandeur transport you back in time as you admire George Bickham's attention to detail and skillful brushstrokes. Experience "The Adieu to the Spring-Gardens" painted by George Bickham in 1737. Immerse yourself in its beauty and let it evoke emotions within your soul. Take a glimpse inside the new chapel at Royal Naval Hospital in Greenwich, London circa 1790 through another masterpiece created by an artist whose name has become synonymous with excellence. Witness everyday life unfold before your eyes as you explore "The butcher" painted by none other than George Bickham himself in 1740. His ability to capture ordinary moments with extraordinary flair is truly remarkable. Visit New River Head located in Finsbury, London around c1740 through yet another stunning creation by George Bickham. Allow his artwork to guide you on a visual journey filled with historical significance. Discover the intricacies of London's Monument captured beautifully by George Bickham during 1794. Let his craftsmanship transport you directly into this architectural marvel standing tall amidst bustling streets.