Byrne, William, 1743-1805
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Palace of Linlithgow, 1 November 1782
Palace of Linlithgow. Line engraving. 1 November 1782. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Engraver, Publisher; Medland, Thomas, active 18th century-19th century, Engraver.
Publisher statement: London: Publish'd as the Act Directs … by T. Hearne & W. Byrne.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: At top right: 'No. XXXVIII'. With dedication to the Duke of Hamilton.
Priory Church at Haddington, 1786, c 1914
An engraving showing the Priory Church at Haddington. To Ralph Willett, Esqr. of Merley in the County of Dorset. This view of the Priory Church at Haddington is Inscribed By his most obedient Servants, Thomas Hearne and William Byrne. London published as the Act directs 25 March 1786 by T. Hearne and W. Byrne?. ; Drawn by T.Hearne. Engraved by W.Byrne. "1/6" pencilled on bottom right hand corer.
Priory Church, Haddington, 25 March 1786
Priory Church, Haddington. Line engraving. 25 March 1786. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: London: Publish'd as the Act Directs … by T. Hearne & W. Byrne.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: At top right: 'No. XLIX'. With dedication to Ralph Willett, Esq.
Roslin Castle, 15 October 1779
Roslin Castle. Line engraving. 15 October 1779. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Engraver, Publisher; Middiman, Samuel, approximately 1750-1831, Engraver.
Publisher statement: London: Publish'd as the Act Directs … by T. Hearne & W. Byrne.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: At top right: 'No. XVIII'. With dedication to James St Clair of Dysart.
Roslin Castle, 1779, c 1914
Engraving showing Roslin Castle. "To James St. Clair of Dysart, Esq. this view of ROSLIN CASTLE is inscribed / by his most obedient servants Thos. Hearne & Wm. Byrne. London published as the Act directs 15th Oct. 1779?. Drawn by Y. Hearne, engraved by W. Byrne & S. Middiman.
Rothesay Castle, 1786
Rothesay Castle. Line engraving. 1786. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Engraver, Publisher; Medland, Thomas, active 18th century-19th century, Engraver.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: With dedication to the Earl of Bute.
Sitrling Castle, 15 May 1779
Sitrling Castle. Line engraving. 15 May 1779. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Middiman, Samuel, approximately 1750-1831, Engraver; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: London: Publish'd as the Act Directs … by T. Hearne & W. Byrne.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: At top right: 'N. XV'. With dedication to Sir James Campbell of Ardkinglas.
Stirling Castle, 1799, c 1914
An engraving showing Stirling Castle, drawn by T. Hearne. Engraved by W. Byrne and S. Middiman. London published as the Act directs 15 May 1799 by W. Byrne and T. Hearne. This view of Stirling Castle is inscribed To Sir James Campbell of Ardkinlas, Bart. Governour [sic] of Stirling Castle?.
Transept of Melrose Abbey, 1 December 1780
Transept of Melrose Abbey. Line engraving. 1 December 1780. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Middiman, Samuel, approximately 1750-1831, Engraver; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: London: Publish'd as the Act Directs … by T. Hearne & W. Byrne.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: At top right: 'No. XXVII'. With dedication to Elizabeth, Duchess of Buccleugh [sic].
View of St. Anthony's Chapel, 15 October 1773
View of St. Anthony's Chapel. Line engraving. 15 October 1773. Hearne, Thomas, 1744-1817, Artist, Publisher; Smith, S., Engraver; Byrne, William, 1743-1805, Publisher.
Publisher statement: London: Publish'd as the Act Directs … by T. Hearne & W. Byrne.
Published in: Hearne and Byrne, Antiquities of Great-Britain (1786).
Note: Plate no [XX] trimmed from top right. With dedication to the Lord Provost and Corporation of the City of Edinburgh.