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William Camden Edwards

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22: 144: 176: 179: 62:, and similar works published by the Bungay printer Charles Brightly. He left Bungay after Brightly's death, but eventually returned and settled there until his death on 22 August 1855. He was buried in the cemetery of Holy Trinity, Bungay. 69:
held in his collection a complete series of his engravings and etchings. Edwards was very industrious, and his productions were varied. The majority of his plates were portraits, in which he excelled. Among these were
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for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1838, with a poetical illustration by
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in 1777. Early in the nineteenth century he went to
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Francis Buckle
Welsh
Monmouthshire
Bungay
Pilgrim's Progress
Dawson Turner
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Dr. Johnson
Sir William Chambers
John Flaxman
John Jackson
William Hogarth
Fuseli
Sir Thomas Lawrence
James Hogg
Frank Sayers
John Opie
George Romney
Salvator Rosa
Dawson Turner
public domain
Edwards, William Camden
Dictionary of National Biography

The Prophetess
Thomas Lawrence
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Categories
1777 births

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