A View of ULS-WATER toward POOLA BRIDGE. / A Lake between Cumberland and Westmoreland. / To Charles Howard Esqr of Grenstock in Cumberland, / This Plate is inscrib'd by his most Obliged humble Servant Willm Bellers/ Published According to Act of Parliament June the 21st 1753 [armorial at centre] [gr

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A View of ULS-WATER toward POOLA BRIDGE. / A Lake between Cumberland and Westmoreland. / To Charles Howard Esqr of Grenstock in Cumberland, / This Plate is inscrib'd by his most Obliged humble Servant Willm Bellers/ Published According to Act of Parliament June the 21st 1753 [armorial at centre] [graphic] / Painted after Nature by William Bellers ; Engrav'd by Messrs Chatelin & Canot. 1753.

No. 6; landscape view with ladies walking with gentlemen holding guns in the foreground, a shepherd seated holding a staff is seated in the left foreground, waterbutt to his left, sheep in distance, a wooded hill at right and a bridge in the centre middle distance over water winding towards the lake behind, surrounded by mountains. This set was re-published by Boydell in 1774. See Upcott p.126, XVIII.

1 art print: etching and engraving; platemark 400 x 543 mm.

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