'The Cam'
Engraving by JW Parker, W Shoubridge and WB Cooke, 1838.
Framed print of the river Cam, in Cambridgeshire. The image shows the river flowing through the landscape, with a paddle and rymer weir, and several houses on the river banks. There are also people working in the fields in the foreground.
"Shiplake Lock and Paper Mill"
A print in black and white of a mill and lock with some ducks on the water and a stately home in the hill in the distance.
Print drawn by Samuel Owen and engraved by W B Cooke. Published on the 1st of December 1810 by Vernor Hood & Sharpe, Poultry and W Cooke, 12 York Place, Pentonville.
'Fawley Court'
A framed engraving of Fawley Court drawn by Samuel Owen and engraved by W Cooke. Published in London Feb 1st 1810 by Vernor Hood and Sharpe, Poultry & W Cooke, 2 Clarence Place, Pentonville.
A view of the river with fishermen in a boat and a pair of swans with the house of Fawley Court in the distance amongst trees.
'Culham Court'
An unframed coloured engraving of Culham Court, near Henley, engraved by W Cooke from an original drawing by S Owen and published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Faultry in 1809.
'Maidenhead Bridge'
An unframed engraving engraved by W Cooke from an original drawing by S Owen and published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Faultry in 1812.
Black and white engraving of 'Radcot Weir'
Depicting Radcot weir in the middle of the picture with a cottage to the left and an old lady carrying a basket on a bank to the right. A man can be seen standing on the weir. The Thames is flowing under the weir.
Drawn by S Owen, engraved by W Cooke and published by Vernor, Hood & Sharpe & W Cooke (on Feb 1, 1811)
Depicting Radcot wier in the middle of the picture with a cottage to the left and an old lady carrying a basket on a bank to the right. A man can be seen standing on the wier. The Thames can be seen flowing inder the wier.
Colour tinted engraving of Abingdon by W B Cooke
Colour tinted engraving depicting Abingdon Bridge in the centre. Boats and people are on the bank of the river in the foreground and Abingdon is in the background, with a church spire over the top.
'Cookham Church'
An unframed coloured engraving by W Cooke from the original drawing by S Owen and published by Vernor Hood and Sharpe, Poultry and W Cook, 2 Clarence Place, Pentonville in 1810.
Print of the Druid's Temple at Park Place.
Drawn by William Alexander of the British Museum, engraved by George Cooke and published in 1829 by W B Cooke of London.