Paul Sandby 1731-1809

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In 1731 Paul Sandby was born.

1771. Paul Sandby [aged 40]. "Overton Bridge [Map]".

Around 1775. Paul Sandby [aged 44]. The East Front of "Warwick Castle [Map]".

Around 1775. Paul Sandby [aged 44]. "Harlech Castle [Map]".

Around 1775. Paul Sandby [aged 44]. "Caernarfon Castle [Map]".

Around 1775. Paul Sandby [aged 44]. "Conwy Castle [Map]".

Around 1775. Paul Sandby [aged 44]. "Caernarfon Castle [Map]".

Around 1775. Paul Sandby [aged 44]. "Warwick Castle [Map]".

1776. Paul Sandby [aged 45]. "Harlech Castle [Map]".

1783. Paul Sandby [aged 52]. "1783 Great Comet".

1789. William Beechey [aged 35]. Portrait of Paul Sandby [aged 58].

1808. Paul Sandby [aged 77]. "Pembroke Castle [Map]".

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Before 1809. Paul Sandby [aged 77]. "Shrewsbury Bridge".

Before 1809. Paul Sandby [aged 77]. "Tintern Abbey [Map]".

Before 1809. Paul Sandby [aged 77]. "Chepstow Castle [Map]".

Before 1809. Paul Sandby [aged 77]. "Conwy Castle [Map]".

Before 1809. Paul Sandby [aged 77]. 'South Gate Conway Castle. & Town'. Appears to be the south side of the Upper Gate, Conway [Map].

Before 1809. Paul Sandby [aged 77]. "Upper Gate, Conway [Map]".

On 7th November 1809 Paul Sandby [aged 78] died.