This is a list of paintings by the Welsh topographical artist John Ingleby . [1]
The collection of watercolours established at the National Library of Wales are mostly views of North Wales.
Image | Title | Date | Collection |
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Aber Waterfall | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Abernavas church & hall | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Abervechan front | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Abervechan rear | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Anchoritage in St. John's Church yard, Chester; Remains of the monastery in St John's Church yard | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Aston | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Berrew | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Berse Chapel | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Bettws | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Birch | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Breiddin Hills, Rodney's Pillar and Belin Mount | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Breyden Hills from Llanymynech and Rodney's Pillar | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Brumbo House | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Bryn Euryn | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Bryn Euryn, & distant view of Penmon Rhos | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Bryn Tirion looking up; Bryn Tyrion looking down, near Skiviog | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Bryn-Gwyn | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Castell Caerenion | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Cefn Amwlch | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Cefn, a new house near Wrexham (belonging to Roger Kenyon Esq) | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Chapel at Lower Berwick | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Chirbury | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Chirk | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Chirk Church, aqueduct & castle, Denbighshire | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Chirton Hall | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Conway Castle from the e(ast) | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Conway from above the Ferry | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Conway, from the Talycafn road | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Croesnewydd near Wrexham S.E. view property of Ellice Esq | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Crucifixion found in the wall of the old church at Halkin | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Dintle | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Doddleston Church | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Dongay | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Ecclusham Above, the property of Ellames Esq. near Wrexham | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Ecclusham Below | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Effigy of a warrior | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Farn | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Fron Ynys & Llangwyfan Church; Plas Llangwyfan | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Garth | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Gillesfield near Welshpool | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Golden chalice in Welshpool Church | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Grafton Hall | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Halton | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Harlech Castle from the town | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Hendom, or, the Mount of Owen Glendwr near Corwen on the Dee | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Hengwst | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Holt Bridge; Farn., Holt | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Inside of the cave, Llanarmon, | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Kinmael | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Kinmael | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Limor Lodge | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Limor Lodge | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Limor Lodge east aspect | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llai, near Hope | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llan Sain Siôr, or, Church of St. George and rectory | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llanafryn | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandinam | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandinam and Gwernwr Hills | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandreinio | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandreinio Bridge and Rodney's Pillar | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandreinio Hall | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandrillo Church, | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandyrnog church and churchyard | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llandysilio and Llanymynach rocks | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llanfechan | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llangedwyn | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llangedwyn church | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llangollen, Castle Dinas Bran | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llangollen, from ye Corwen road | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llangynog | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llangynyw | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llanllwchaiarn | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llanllwchaiarn Church | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llansanfraid Bridge, Glyndwrdwy | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llansanfraid Glyndwrdwy | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llanwynog near Newtown | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llwydiarth | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Llwyn | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Lord Boston's the old front. Llanidan Church | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Loton Hall | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Loton Hall, | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Lower Berwick | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Lyn-y-Pandy, or, The Black Valley | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Maes y Coed; Llan Bychan Church | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Meifod | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Moel-du-mawr | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Mold | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Montford | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Montford Bridge | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Montgomery castle & church | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Monument of—Lister Esq, of Routon | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Monument of Richard Herbert in Montgomery Church | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Monument of Richard Lister Esq. of Routon | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Monument of Richard Onslow in old St. Chad's Church | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Mount in Wrexham | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Mrs Williams monument | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Mural brass of a priest in Bettws Church | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Nantcribba | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
New bridge & aqueduct, Rhiwabon | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
New goal at Shrewsbury | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Old chapel in Caernarvon town | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Old Kinmael | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Oldford, Cheshire | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Onslow | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Park | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Park | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Part of the aqueduct at Chirk | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Pen-y-Fron | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Pentre Eychan | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Pistyl-y-Rhaidr | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Pistyll y Rhaeadr | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Plas Gronow | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Plas Mostyn | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Plas yn Llan and Llan Gynhafel Church; Plas yn Rhos, property of Wynne Esq, near Ruthin | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Plas yn Yale, seat of the Yale's | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Powis Castle | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Powis Castle | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Prison of Owen Glendwr | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Red Hall | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Rhiwabon | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Routon | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Sepulchral stones | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Sh(r)awardine | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Shrine of St. Monacella in Pennant Melangel Church | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Sir Thomas Hanmer's monument, Hanmer Chapel | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Sontly | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
South aspect of Caergwrle Castle | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
St. Chad's new church, Shrewsbury | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
St. Monacella, or, Pennant Melangell Church | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Statue of a boy from Herculaneum | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
The abbots house at Alberbury | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
The cotton factory near Mold | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
The stone under this arch called Carreg Carn March Arthur | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
The upper gate, Conwy | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Tomen y Faerdre & cave, Llanarmon, | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Tower of Brynia | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Town Hall Shrewsbury and the Old Market House | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Trenewydd, or, Newtown Hall | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Upper Berwick | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Vale of Meifod | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Vaynor | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Vaynor House | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View between Fittes & Shrewsbury | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View from Cefn Ucha | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View from Eccleston Hill of Chester &c | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View from Llyn-y-pandy | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View from the Loggerheads | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View in Erddig grounds | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View in the footway between Eaton and Eccleston from the banks of the Dee | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View near Cefn-ogo | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View near Llangollen, Denbighshire | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View near Tal y cafn, looking towards Llanrwst | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View of Llandysilio & Castell Dinas Brân | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View of Shrewsbury from the new bridge | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View of the River Dee with Eccleston Church and distant view of Chester | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View of the River Severn | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View of the Severn & Isle of Up Rossal and distant view of Shrewsbury | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
View on the River Dee near Llandysilio | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Wattleburgh Castle | 1796 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Welshpool | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Whittington church and castle | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Willington Cross | 1795 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Wynne Stay, seat of Sir Watkins Williams Wynne | 1793 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Y Drenewydd, or, New Town | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours | |
Ystumllyn | 1794 | John Ingleby Watercolours |
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