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London Bridge looking north from the upper landing of steps near Tooley Street, 1833
"The Ramsgate Life-boat: Morning after a Heavy Gale - Weather Moderating" - from the picture by E.W Cooke. R.A. 1864. Engraving of a painting
The late flood of the Arno at Florence – from a sketch by EThe late flood of the Arno at Florence - from a sketch by E. W. Cooke, R.A. 1864. View of...the flood which visited that city from the sudden rise of the river Arno, caused by a storm of rain...[Mr
The birthplace of David Roberts, Edinburgh, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe birthplace of David Roberts, Edinburgh, 1864. Engraving of a sketch by Mr. E. W. Cooke, R.A
F. Leighton, A.R.A. E. W. Cooke, R.A. E. B. Stephens, A.R.A. P. H. Calderon, A.R.A. 1864. Engraving from photographs by J. and C. Watkins
Edward William Cooke, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles WatkinsEdward William Cooke, 1860s
The Hastings. Seventy Four, 1829. Creator: Edward William CookeThe Hastings. Seventy Four. Lying in Ordinary in the Medway, 1829
On The Beach at Cromer, c1828. Creator: Edward William CookeOn The Beach at Cromer, c1828. Lobster boats and fishing equipment on the Norfolk coast
E. W. Cooke, R. A, (1811-1880). Creator: UnknownE.W. Cooke, R.A, (1811-1880). Portrait print of British landscape and marine painter Edward William Cooke, Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal Academy
A Breezy Day, 1822, (c1900). Creator: UnknownA Breezy Day, 1822, (c1900). Ships at sea in windy weather, print after a painting by Edward William Cooke
Church of St Dunstan in the East and St Dunstans Hill from Lower Thames Street, London, 1827. View showing figures and a cart loaded with barrels in the street
London Bridge under construction, 1827. Artist: George CookeLondon Bridge under construction, 1827. Looking towards Old Swan Steps, Fishmongers Hall, the Monument and St Magnus the Martyr. Also showing boats on the River Thames
Old London Bridge, 1833. Artist: Edward William CookeOld London Bridge, 1833. View of the dilapidated long-entry arch, old London Bridge, exhibiting a portion of the original structure, and the various additions on either side for widening the bridge
Church of St Dunstan-in-the-East from the Custom House, City of London, 1828. ArtistChurch of St Dunstan-in-the-East from the Custom House, City of London, 1828. Street scene with figures and a cart on St Dunstans Hill
View of Billingsgate wharf with oyster boats, City of London, 1830
Crane at Westminster Bridge, London, c1830. Artist: Edward William CookeCrane at Westminster Bridge, London, c1830. A large crane on the bank of the River Thames, with its mechanism visible
Triassic Cliffs, Blue Anchor, North Somerset, 1866. Artist: Edward William CookeTriassic Cliffs, Blue Anchor, North Somerset, 1866. Rocky outcrop on the beach at Blue Anchor Bay, near Minehead, Somerset. A cloudy sky hangs over the scene
London Bridge (old), 1832. Artist: Edward William CookeArch of old London-Bridge called Long-Entry-Lock, taken from the sterling at low water. Through the arch the Tower of London can be seen in the distance
London Bridge (new), London, 1827. Artist: Edward William CookeView of construction work being carried out on London Bridge, London, 1827. There are also boats on the River Thames
Construction of London Bridge, 1826. Artist: Edward William CookeConstruction of London Bridge, 1826. View of a timber cofferdam enclosing pile drivers and hoists for London Bridge, with a barge moored close by
Salerno, Italy, 1849. Artist: Edward William CookeSalerno, Italy, 1849. A coastal scene in Salerno, Italy, with figures, probably fishermen, pulling a boat ashore
London Bridge (old and new), London, 1833. Artist: Edward William CookeView of new London Bridge from Billingsgate, London, 1833, with the River Thames at a low tide
Dutch Pincks at Scheveningen, Holland, 1860. Artist: Edward William CookeDutch Pincks at Scheveningen, Holland, 1860
Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis FindenEntrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Best known as home of the Royal Navy, because of its strategic location on the south coast of England. After Edward William Cooke (1811-1880)
The Southwark End of Old London Bridge, 1831, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]
A Recollection, 1836. Artist: Edward William CookeA Recollection, 1836. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe [Emrose and Sons Ltd
The Turret Armour-Clad Ship Devastation at Spithead, 1873 (1906)The Turret Armour-Clad Ship Devastation at Spithead on the Occasion of the Naval Review in Honour of the Shah of Persias Visit, 23 June, 1873, 1906. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol