‘South Tower of Exeter Cathedral’, attributed to W. Davey, about 1800-1830. This watercolour could be the original drawing for the engraving but is much more likely to be a watercolour copy of the engraving - the only differences being the deletion of a figure lower left foreground and inclusion of a seated figure playing with a dog in the bottom left of the watercolour. The print is in the collection (9/1933/40).
This watercolour of the South Tower of Exeter Cathedral, engraved by W. Woolnorth and published by Vernon Hood and Sharpe, September 1 1807 was originally for the Beauties of England and Wales.
South Tower of Exeter +Cathedral W. Davey engraved by W Woolnorth anbd published by Vernon Hood and Sharpe, Poultry Septr 1 1807. Drawing by W Davey for the Beauties of England and Wales.
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