Thomas Alfred Woolnoth (1785–1857) was an English engraver. He was known for his portraits of theatre people.[1] He also painted, and engraved works of Correggio and Van Dyck. Woolnoth was engraver to Queen Victoria.[2] His work was also included in Cadell and Davies Britannia depicta.
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- 4 artworks by or after Thomas A. Woolnoth at the Art UK site
 - An engraving of a painting 
 Leonora., with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon for Heath’s Book of Beauty, 1833. - An engraving of 
 The Princess Alexandrina-Victoria., a miniature by Anthony Stewart for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1832 in combination with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon. - An engraving of 
 Maria II of Portugal., a vignette by James Holmes for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1833 with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon. 
 Etty's Rover., an engraved picture for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835, with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.- An engraving of Murillo's 
 The Spanish Page. for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837 with a poetical illustration by Letitia Elizabeth Landon. - An engraving of 
 Anna Maria Porter., a portrait by George Henry Harlow for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835. 
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