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Artist:
Edward William Cooke
Gender:
male
Life Dates:
1811–1880
Birth:
1811
London [YCBA], [View map in LUX]
Death:
1880
Groombridge [YCBA], [View map in LUX]
Artwork:
A Horn Lantern, July 25, 1833 Edward William Cooke
A Tropical Jungle Edward William Cooke
Bomb Proof Battery near Gillingham, on the Medway... Edward William Cooke
Demolition of Old London Bridge Edward William Cooke
Demolition of the Great or Chapel Pier of Old London Bridge Edward William Cooke
Enkhuysen Edward William Cooke
Godstow Bridge near Oxford Edward William Cooke
Katwyk Edward William Cooke
London Bridge--- Demolition Edward William Cooke
London Bridge from the Upper Landing of the Steps near Tooley Street Edward William Cooke
New London Bridge from Billingsgate (low water) Edward William Cooke
Off the Needles, Isle of Wight Edward William Cooke
Old and New London Bridge Edward William Cooke
Old London Bridge after the Repair of 1700 until 1831/1832 Edward William Cooke
On the Nile Edward William Cooke
Opposite my House at Barnes Edward William Cooke
Part of Old London Bridge, St. Magnus and the Monument Edward William Cooke
Pylons at Karnak, the Theban Mountains in the Distance Edward William Cooke
Ruins of the Crypt of St. Thomas on Old London Bridge Edward William Cooke
Steps of New London Bridge, St. Magnus, the Monument and Part of Old Bridge Edward William Cooke
The Old and New London Bridge Edward William Cooke
The Southwark End of Old London Bridge Edward William Cooke
Toulon (?) Edward William Cooke
Two Horses Edward William Cooke
View on the Thames at Battersea Edward William Cooke
North Part of the New and Old London Bridges... after Edward William Cooke
Old London Bridge after Edward William Cooke
Part of the Old and New London Bridges after Edward William Cooke
St. Dunstan's in the East, from the Customs House after Edward William Cooke
The Works of the New London Bridge after Edward William Cooke
Yarmouth, Norfolk after Edward William Cooke