Framed Coloured Print "The Trongate Glasgow"

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Fantastic framed coloured print of "The Trongate Glasgow" drawn by Robert Carrich, 1844 and published by Allan & Ferguson. This print is a stunning piece of history that will transport you back there every time you look at it.
Trongate is one of the oldest streets in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
Robert Carrick was a British 19th Century artist who was born in the Circa 1829.
David Allan (d. 1875) and William Ferguson (d. 1884) established a lithographic printing firm in 1835. In 1843 the series 'Views in Glasgow' was published.

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Date19th Century Codeas856a2064 / SAI3156 Price £125.00     145.14     $156.40    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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