DescriptionAn engraving of Chevening by Johannes Kip (d.1722) after Thomas Badeslade (d.1742), published (in History of Kent) 1719 by John Harris.jpg
English: My photograph (Rodolph (talk) 01:30, 13 March 2014 (UTC)) of an engraving of Chevening by Johannes Kip (d.1722) after Thomas Badeslade (d.1742), published (in History of Kent) 1719 by John Harris. (w:Jan Kip, (1652/53 Amsterdam - 1722). Print entitled: Chevening, the Seat of the Rt. Honble. James Stanhope Earl Stanhope, Visct Stanhope of Mahone & Baron of Elvaston, Principal Secretary of State, and one of his Majesties most Honble. Privy Councel, published: in John Harris' History of Kent, London, 1719.
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Original publication: published (in History of Kent), London, 1719
Immediate source: own collection
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Johannes Kip (d.1722) after Thomas Badeslade (d.1742)
(Life time: Johannes Kip (d.1722) after Thomas Badeslade (d.1742))
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