
Windermere Charr, Cole's Charr, Gray's Charr
Original chromoxylographs /
colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn
by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted
the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough,
as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about
1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe'
issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of
Scarboroughthey published the first British
picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had
a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher,
until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all
identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow
people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect
condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Stickleback
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Tench
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize
Roach
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize
Allis Shad + Twaite Shad
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Loach
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Young Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Ruff
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize
Gudgeon
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize*

Burbot
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize
Chub
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Pike
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Vendace
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Pollan
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Golden tench
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Graining
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Eels
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Loch
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Sturgeon
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £20 marked as way oversize
~Black Finned Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 grubby edge of page

Golden & Bronze carp
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, ..This the ithe earkier non angler version £35 post inc x 2

Vendace Gwyniad & Grayling
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £50 all incl slight water mark to page coner NOT image
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Burbot
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £55 all incl x 2
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2
Golden Tench
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl

Sharp Nosed Eel /Broad Nosed Eel
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x
Azurine ; Dobule; Rudd
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x
Black Finned Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl

Pomeranian Bream / White Bream
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2
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Ruffe / Miller's Thumb
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Sea lamprey / Lampern / Planer's Lamprey / Pride
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Sticklebacks
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl

Spined Loach / Minnow / Loach / Bleak
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Sturgeon
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Crucian carp & prussian carp

Golden & Bronze carp

Stickleback
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Tench
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Roach
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Allis Shad + Twaite Shad
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Loach
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Young Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Ruff
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Gudgeon
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize*

Burbot
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Chub
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Pike
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Vendace
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Pollan
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Golden tench
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Graining
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Eels
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Loch
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £35 inc postage as way oversize

Sturgeon
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 . . . . . . . . . .. This set are all identically mounted and listed on a different page to allow people to mix and match All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £20 marked as way oversize

~Black Finned Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until June 2000 grubby edge of page

Golden & Bronze carp
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the first British picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and distinguished career as a printer and publisher, ..This the ithe earkier non angler version £35 post inc x 2

Vendace Gwyniad & Grayling
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £50 all incl slight water mark to page coner NOT image
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Burbot
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £55 all incl x 2
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2

Golden Tench
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl

Sharp Nosed Eel /Broad Nosed Eel
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Azurine ; Dobule; Rudd
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Black Finned Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl

Pomeranian Bream / White Bream
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x 2

Ruffe / Miller's Thumb
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Sea lamprey / Lampern / Planer's Lamprey / Pride
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Sticklebacks
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl

Spined Loach / Minnow / Loach / Bleak
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Sturgeon
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters of the British Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x

Crucian carp & prussian carp
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water
Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A. F.
Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by William
MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then reprinted the
years following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as
a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until about
1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe'
issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW Dennis of
Scarboroughthey published the first British
picture post card in 1894. The firm, founded in 1870,
had a long and distinguished career as a printer and
publisher, until June 2000
. . . . . . . . . ..The pictures differ from the Houghton prints in the 'presented with the Angler ' in the bottom left corner but are in every other aspect identical. All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £30
. . . . . . . . . ..The pictures differ from the Houghton prints in the 'presented with the Angler ' in the bottom left corner but are in every other aspect identical. All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £30

Golden & Bronze carp
Original chromoxylographs / colour wood
engravings from William Houghton's British Fresh Water
Fish, published in 1879. The plates were drawn by A.
F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. These were then
reprinted the years following by E.T.W Dennis of
Scarborough, as a Special Presentation Print from 'The
Angler' until about 1886. The company later
'E.T.W.Dennis of Scunthorpe' issued postcards from
1901 . As ETW Dennis of Scarboroughthey
published the first British picture post card in
1894. The firm, founded in 1870, had a long and
distinguished career as a printer and publisher, ..This the
ithe earkier non angler version £35 post inc
. . . . . . . . . ..The pictures differ from the Houghton prints in the 'presented with the Angler ' in the bottom left corner but are in every other aspect identical. All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £30
Gillaroo Trout
Golden Tench

Sharp Nosed Eel /Broad Nosed Eel
Azurine ; Dobule; Rudd
Bull Trout

Crucian carp & prussian carp
Black Finned Trout
. . . . . . . . . ..The pictures differ from the Houghton prints in the 'presented with the Angler ' in the bottom left corner but are in every other aspect identical. All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £30

Gillaroo Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were drawn by A. F. Lydon and printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. These were then reprinted the years
following by E.T.W Dennis of Scarborough, as
a Special Presentation Print from 'The Angler' until
about 1886. The company later 'E.T.W.Dennis of
Scunthorpe' issued postcards from 1901 . As ETW
Dennis of Scarboroughthey published the
first British picture post card in 1894. The
firm, founded in 1870, had a long and
distinguished career as a printer and publisher, until
June 2000
. . . . . . . . . ..The pictures differ from the Houghton prints in the 'presented with the Angler ' in the bottom left corner but are in every other aspect identical. All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £30
. . . . . . . . . ..The pictures differ from the Houghton prints in the 'presented with the Angler ' in the bottom left corner but are in every other aspect identical. All double mounted and matted perfect condtion £30
Common Bream
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£55 all incl
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
damaged waiting another copy
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£50 all incl slight water mark to page coner NOT image
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl has rubbing to the paper should mount out
DO not buy if needed whole page to match
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£55 all incl x 2
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published in
1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains illustrations
and descriptions of over 40 fishes native to the waters
of the British Isles. The text was authored by the
Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist and rector of
Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F.
Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history
illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were so
successful that the book won a gold medal at the London
Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35 all incl x
2

Golden Tench
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains
illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes
native to the waters of the British Isles. The
text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F.
Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history
illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were
so successful that the book won a gold medal at the
London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35
all incl

Sharp Nosed Eel /Broad Nosed Eel
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains
illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes
native to the waters of the British Isles. The
text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F.
Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history
illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were
so successful that the book won a gold medal at the
London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35
all incl x 5

Azurine ; Dobule; Rudd
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains
illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes
native to the waters of the British Isles. The
text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F.
Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history
illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were
so successful that the book won a gold medal at the
London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35
all incl x 2

Bull Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains
illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes
native to the waters of the British Isles. The
text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F.
Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history
illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were
so successful that the book won a gold medal at the
London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35
all incl

Crucian carp & prussian carp
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains
illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes
native to the waters of the British Isles. The
text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F.
Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history
illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were
so successful that the book won a gold medal at the
London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35
all incl

Black Finned Trout
Original chromoxylographs / colour
wood engravings from William Houghton's British
Fresh Water Fish, published in 1879. The plates
were printed by Benjamin Fawcett published by
William MacKenzie, London: 1879. Published
in 1879, British Fresh Water Fishes contains
illustrations and descriptions of over 40 fishes
native to the waters of the British Isles. The
text was authored by the Rev. W. Houghton, naturalist
and rector of Preston-on-the Weald Moors in Shropshire
(England). The illustrations were drawn by A. F.
Lydon. Unlike many earlier natural history
illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish in a setting
meant to represent its habitat. The prints were
so successful that the book won a gold medal at the
London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s. £35
all incl x 2
Torgoch / Alpine
Charr
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 2
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 2
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 6
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 6
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 5
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 3
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 2
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl
Original
chromoxylographs / colour wood engravings from
William Houghton's British Fresh Water Fish, published
in 1879. The plates were printed by Benjamin
Fawcett published by William MacKenzie, London:
1879. Published in 1879, British Fresh Water
Fishes contains illustrations and descriptions of over
40 fishes native to the waters of the British
Isles. The text was authored by the Rev. W.
Houghton, naturalist and rector of Preston-on-the Weald
Moors in Shropshire (England). The illustrations
were drawn by A. F. Lydon. Unlike many earlier
natural history illustrators, Lydon depicted each fish
in a setting meant to represent its habitat. The
prints were so successful that the book won a gold medal
at the London Fisheries' Exhibition in the late 1800s.
£35 all incl x 2