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Used on Local Tracts and Juvenile Literature, by Rusher.
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Used on Tracts by Hannah More and Rev. Rowland Hill, circa 1814, and afterwards in Rusher's Books.
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Vignettes by Sears, engraved after Williams and others, and used on cheap Repository Tracts, etc., and books issued from Rusher's press.
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These cuts were used in a series of Tracts published by Chilcott of Bristol. Afterwards by Rusher at Banbury.
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Cuts by Sears after Williams, used on Cheap Repository Tracts, and on Local Banbury Ephemeral Literature.
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Used on Rusher's Educational and other Local Pamphlets.
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"Distaff."]
Engraved by Lee--used by Rusher.
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THE LILLIPUTIAN MAGAZINE.
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From Catnach.
Norwood Gipsy.
Catnach Spelling Book Cuts.]
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Engravings used by Evans in his Ballad Singers.
Early Newbery block by J. Bell.
Very early 'c.o.c.k Robin' cut.
A Tradesman's Shop at Banbury.
The Marriage Ceremony.]
"Billy b.u.t.tons" ride to Brentford, and other Catnach 'Catches,' used by Rusher.
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Used by Rusher at Banbury.
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Bible Cut.
Frontispiece to Banbury Local Biography.]
Used by Rusher.
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Used on Banbury 'Catch-pennies.'
Mr. Doubleface, a man not to be trusted.]
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Battle of the Nile.
Battle of Trafalgar.]
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Lamenting the Great Fire, engraved by Austin.
Christian and Hopeful escaping from Doubting Castle.]
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Vignette by Green, of Knaresborough.
Knaresborough Tragedy, engraved by Lee.]