Whittock & Goodman Lithographer's [sic] to the University of Oxford.
Lithographic Draughtsmen Engravers and Printers.
London,
14 Paternoster Row,
[1828-1830].
Lithographed trade card.
262 by 222mm. (10.25 by 8.75 inches).
17766
notes:
Nathaniel Whittock (1791-1860), was resident in Oxford from 1824-1828, advertising himself as "Teacher of drawing and perspective, lithographist to the University of Oxford", a position which he retained while moving his business to London, initially in partnership with Goodman, from the address advertised in this trade card, 14 Paternoster Road. From here he offered "Maps, Plans, and Drawings of every Description, designed & executed with taste & accuracy. MS's and Fac Sim...
bibliography:
Heal 99.178
provenance:
Arnoldi’s separately-published map of the Americas, with the thumb print of the printer!
One of the first maps to show Tasmania separated from mainland Australia
The Swan River Colony 

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