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Chas. Godwin. The local activity resulted in the production of 
a little collection of drawings in small quarto size, undated, but 
probably 1814, called :— 
Eight Lithographic impressions by the following gentlemen 
artists of Bath:—Mr. J. Hibbert, Mr. Hulley, junr., 
Mr. West, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Hayes. Printed 
from stone and published by D. Redman. 
The title cover is by Mr. Hayes. Mr. Morgan gives a view at 
Hampton. Mr. Marsh two views of Hampton ferry, one being in 
chalk ; and Mr. Lowther also gave one in ink and one in chalk. 
But after all, Redman’s attempt to establish himself and the new 
art at Bath proved a failure, and he returned to London where 
he is found in November 1815, at 15, Bishop’s Walk, Lambeth. 
He here issued a card prospectus, which reads :— 
D, Redman, Polyautographic printer. 
Ladies and Gentlemen may have their original drawings 
multiplied to any extent on reasonable terms. 
100 impressions from a pen drawing, including use of 
the stone for one week ... ae age Pr sepato 
50 ditto... Pr ‘ea BAS a og Of 
25 or less ditto oe ms re?) 
100 impressions from chalk frat g, including 
prepared crayons and use of stone for one week 10/6 
50 ditto ie an sas aia ne see tsi 
25 or less ditto — igs we 6/- 
Larger numbers a liberal ie ee ai charged extra, but 
may find their own. 
Stones may be purchased for exclusive property at 10/6. 
For the execution of drawing and return of stone one week ; 
beyond that 1/6 a week charged until amounts to 10/6, when the 
stone will be considered paid for. 
Entire strangers will not be offended at a deposit of 10/6 being 
required from them. 
