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Edward Blore

Edward Blore (13 September 1787 – 4 September 1879) was a 19th-century (Victorian) British landscape and architectural artist, architect and antiquary.
==Early career==

He was born in Derby, the son of the antiquarian writer Thomas Blore.
Blore's background was in antiquarian draughtsmanship rather than architecture, in which he had no formal training. Charles Locke Eastlake, writing in 1872, believed that he had been apprenticed to an engraver,〔Eastlake 1873, p.138〕 but other sources dispute this.〔 He illustrated his father's ''History of Rutland'' (1811), and over the next few years he made the drawings of York and Peterborough for John Britton's ''English Cathedrals'', and drew architectural subjects for various county histories. In around 1822 Blore supplied the illustrations to Thomas Frognall Dibdin's ''Aedes Althorpianæ''.〔 In 1823 he toured Northern England, making drawings for a work called the ''Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons''. It was issued in parts with text by the Rev. Philip Bliss, and completed in 1826. Blore engraved many of the plates himself.〔Eastlake 1873, p.138—9〕

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