£8 St Marks Church Liverpool
1806 Pennington Troughton Ref: p6243
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TO THE REV. RICHARD BLACOW, CHAPLAIN OF ST. MARK'S, THIS VIEW OF THE CHURCH, IS HUMBLY INSCRIBED, BY HIS OBEDIENT SERVANT, T. TROUGHTON.
Wood engraving originally published in parts issues by Thomas Troughton from 1806. William Robinson then acquired the woodblocks and published them in The History of Liverpool from the Earliest Authenticated Period down to The Present Time...William Robinson, Liverpool, 1810.
St. Mark's Church, Upper Duke Street, one of Liverpool's largest churches, seating 2,400 people, built in 1803. The church was closed in 1908 and demolished in 1923.
Uncommon. Old hand colour.