Niagara Falls 



1831 OAKLEY, G . Rapids and bridge above the Falls of Niagara. 



OikUy (Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. Views of Niagara Falls. 1697- 



187-. Mat 23.) 



This painting by Oakley was engraved and printed by Fenner, Seats 

 and Co., London, 1831 and by I. T. Hinton and Simpkin and Marshall. 



1832 



1832 BuRFORD, ROBERT. Description of a view of the Falls of Niagara, 

 Burford now exhibiting at the Panorama, Leicester square, painted by the proprietor, 



Robert Burford, from drawings taken by him in the autumn of 1832. 

 Lond.: Brettell. 1833. 



The folding sketch which accompanies this pamphlet, contains the main 

 features of Burford's panorama of the Falls, painted from his drawings 

 made at the Falls in 1 832. The folding sketch is historically valuable 

 since it indicates the location of buildings now gone. 



1832 VlGNE, GODFREY T. Six months in America. Lond.: Whittaker, 

 Vigne Treacher. 1832. Vol.11. Frontispiece. 



The frontispiece of the Falls was drawn by the author. 



1833 



1833 COCKBURN, Lieut.-Col. James PATTERSON, R. A. Chute du Niagara 

 Cockbum and Entrance to the Cave of the Horseshoe, Niagara, on the English side. 



(Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. Views of Niagara Falls. 1697- 

 187-. Mat 12.) 



Lieut.-Col. Cockburn was a British army officer and a very accomplished 

 artist. His drawings supplied the scenes for the illustrated editions, annuals, 

 etc. These drawings are taken from the " Drawing room scrap-book," 

 London, 1844. 



Cockburn, Lieut-Col. James Patterson. Falls of Niagara. 

 Lond. : Ackerman & Co. 1 833. 



This colored view is from a drawing " from the upper bank, English 

 side," and " is by special permission dedicated to His Most Excellent 

 Majesty, William the Fourth, 1 833." It shows the long island off the 

 main shore, since by filling a part of the mainland. 



Cockburn, Lieut.-Col. James Patterson. The Falls of Niagara. 

 Engraved by C. Hunt. Lond.: Ackerman & Co. 1857. 



" This view of Table Rock and Horseshoe Fall, is by special permis- 

 sion dedicated to Her Most Excellent Majesty, Queen Victoria." 



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