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Edward Dayes (1763 in London – May 1804 in London) was an English watercolour painter and engraver in mezzotint.
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Edward Dayes View of Hastings from the East
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Edward Dayes A House, Fence and Cliff at Undercliff, Isle of Wight
date not known -
After Edward Dayes Dover Castle, engraved by J. Eastgate
published 1793 -
After Edward Dayes St Catherine’s Chapel, Abbotsbury, Dorsetshire, engraved by J. Greig
published 1802 -
After Edward Dayes Brougham Castle, Westmoreland, engraved by J. Noble
published 1804 -
After Edward Dayes Denbigh Castle, Denbighshire, engraved by J. Storer
published 1805 -
After Edward Dayes Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire, engraved by J. Greig
published 1808 -
After Edward Dayes Front View of Christ Church, engraved by J. Dadley
date not known
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