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London, 1830, contains six plates engraved from 

 works by F. C. Turner. These are hunting scenes 

 and other designs. 



Bachelor's Hall, a series of six plates measuring 

 18^ inches by 13^ inches, engraved by T. Fairland, 

 and printed in colours, was published by R. Acker- 

 mann ; as also was the series entitled Moving 

 Accidents by Flood and Field, plates engraved by 

 N. Fielding, measuring 14.^ inches by lOj- inches 

 and printed in colours. 



A book entided Tumer's Illustrations to " Nim- 

 rod" on the Condition of Hunters, published at the 

 Court Gazette Office, 343, Strand, contains twelve 

 engravings from works by this artist. These, as the 

 name of the book denotes, illustrate a book written 

 by Mr. Charles James Apperley, which was pub- 

 lished originally in 1831, by M. A. Pittman, of 

 London, under the title Remarks on the Condition 

 of Hunters. The plates are : (i) Huntsman Rating 

 Tail Hounds ; {2) The Meet ; (3) Breaking Covert ; 

 (4) Nearly Done Up ; (5) The Standstill ; (6) 

 Hounds in Full Cry ; (7) A Cold Bath ; (8) The 

 Rider Spilled; (9) Clearing the Brook; (lo) The 

 Death of the Hunter; (11) The Awkward Predica- 

 ment; and (12) The Death of the Fox. 



A set of twelve foxhunting scenes by Turner was 

 published by Knights, of Sweeting Alley, Cornhill, 

 in 1835 ; the plates were engraved on zinc by Day 

 & Haghe. 



