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- Jacob Schnebbelie (30 August 1760 – 21 February 1792) was an English draughtsman, specialising in monuments and other historical subjects. Jacob Schnebbelie...
- Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie (16 September 1781 – 1847) was an English painter and illustrator. He produced numerous paintings and drawings of London's...
- proceeded south. An engraving of the Geddington cross (drawn by Jacob Schnebbelie and engraved by James Basire) was published by the Society of Antiquaries...
- House and its south wing, Bradmore House. Watercolour by Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie, 1839. Bradmore House, Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith: all that survives...
- seventeen editions by 1823. Later editions were revised by Jacob Christopher Schnebbelie. The full title was "The housekeeper's instructor; or, universal family...
- Miss Carmichael, Achille Devéria, Louis Boulanger, Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie, Henry Corbould, Louis Boulanger, George Shepherd, George Robert Lewis...
- House and its south wing, Bradmore House. Watercolour by Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie, 1839. Bradmore House, Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith: all that survives...
- engravings of work by artists such as Thomas Mann Baynes, Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie, Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale and Thomas Allom. He also did...
- Wenceslaus Hollar. More recent draughtsmen included Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie, Frederick Nash, William Capon, George Jones, H. Gardner, George Shepherd...
- published a view of the Serpentine River, Hyde Park, etched by Jacob Schnebbelie in 1787. He was also concurrently illustrating more of Edward Dayes work...