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James Tibbitts Willmore

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WILLMORE, JAMES TIBBITTS English line engraver, was born at Bristnall's End, Handsworth, near Birmingham, on Sept. 15, 180o. At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed to William Radcliffe, a Birmingham engraver, and in 1823 he went to London and was employed for three years by Charles Heath. He was afterwards engaged upon the plates of Brockedon's Passes of the Alps and Turner's England and Wales.

He engraved after Chalon, Leitch, Stanfield, Landseer, Eastlake, Creswick and Ansdell, and especially after Turner, from whose "Alnwick Castle by Moonlight," "The Old Temeraire," "Mercury and Argus," and "Ancient Rome" he executed many admirable plates. He died on March 12, 1863.