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William Bernard Cooke Collection

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Ilfracomb, North Devon, c1818. Creator: William Bernard Cooke

Ilfracomb, North Devon, c1818. Creator: William Bernard Cooke
Ilfracomb, North Devon, c1818. Engraving after Ilfracombe, North Devon: Storm and Shipwreck, painting by JMW Turner, c1813-1816

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Jael and Sisera - Judges Chapter 4, 1825. Creator: Thomas Goff Lupton

Jael and Sisera - Judges Chapter 4, 1825. Creator: Thomas Goff Lupton
Jael and Sisera - Judges Chapter 4, 1825. Scene from the Old Testament: after being defeated by the forces of the Israelite tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali, Sisera was killed by Jael

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: The London Stone, Cannon Street, City of London, 1806. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

The London Stone, Cannon Street, City of London, 1806. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
The London Stone, Cannon Street, City of London, 1806

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: The Nelson at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, London, 1815

The Nelson at the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, London, 1815. The Nelson in dry dock undergoing repairs

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. The estate lies by the River Thames, In 1805 the Beaumont property was bought for about £ 14, 000 by Viscount Ashbrook, a friend of George IV

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Lady Howes Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Lady Howes Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Lady Howes Villa, 1809. After Samuel Owen (1768-1857). [Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry & W. Cooke, London, 1809]

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Lady Sullivans Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Lady Sullivans Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Lady Sullivans Villa, 1809. After Samuel Owen (1768-1857). [Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry & W. Cooke, London, 1809]

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Eton Bridge, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Eton Bridge, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Eton Bridge, 1809. After Samuel Owen (1768-1857). [Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, London, 1809]

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Bisham Abbey, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Bisham Abbey, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Bisham Abbey, 1810. After Samuel Owen. [Vernor Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, & W. Cooke, London, 1810]

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Eddystone Light-House, 1836. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Eddystone Light-House, 1836. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Eddystone Light-House, 1836. Built by the English civil engineer John Smeaton (1724-1792) beginning in 1756, this was the third lighthouse to be sited on Eddystone Rocks

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Sunninghill Park, Berkshire, 1813. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Sunninghill Park, Berkshire, 1813. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Sunninghill Park, Berkshire, 1813. The seat of GH Crutchley Esq

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: The Castle of Beaucaire and a bridge of boats over the Rhone, France, 1824

The Castle of Beaucaire and a bridge of boats over the Rhone, France, 1824. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
The Castle of Beaucaire and a bridge of boats over the Rhone, France, 1824

Background imageWilliam Bernard Cooke Collection: Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade, Thames and Severn Canal, 1814. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade, Thames and Severn Canal, 1814. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Dudgrove double lock above Lechlade, Thames and Severn Canal, 1814. Dudgrove, about 3/4 mile from the Thames, was the second pound lock on the canal from where it connected with the river


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