Talk:Edward William Cooke

Latest comment: 7 years ago by Davidnugget in topic another early publication

another early publication

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See ref [1]. The meat of this folio work is his 12 etched plates showing stages in the demolition of the old London Bridge, and the construction of John Rennie's new bridge. Cooke actually drew many more pictures (60?), they are owned by the City of London and held in the Guildhall gallery.
I should also mention that there are quite a few of his works, mainly paintings, in Wikimedia Commons under category Edward William Cooke. It seems normal not to put references to items in Commons in the text of articles unless the item is actually an illustration, but it would be helpful it is was, as searching Commons can be a bit of a nightmare. Davidnugget (talk) 21:53, 9 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ Views Of The Old And New London Bridges. Drawn And Etched By Edward William Cooke. With Scientific And Historical Notices Of The Two Bridges; Practical Observations On The Tides Of The River Thames; And A Concise Essay On Bridges, From The Earliest Period; &c.&c. Derived From Information Contributed Exclusively For This Work, by George Rennie, Esq. F.R.S. F.A.S. &c.&c. London: Published By Brown And Syrett, 17, Old Broad-Street; J. And A. Arch, Cornhill; Paul And Dominic Colnaghi And Co. Printsellers To The Royal Family, Pall Mall East; And George And E.W. Cooke, Barnes Terrace, Surrey. 1833.