Thanks James
As soon as hit submit I realised it should have been engravings
I don't mind you being pedantic

I am used to being kept on the straight and narrow.
I was once told that prints from the likes of Illustrated London News were etched on wood or stone

thanks for putting me right about the process.
How ever they were done I know there was a limited run. Very clever though when you consider the reporter sketched whatever on site and then returned to the news room to turn it in to the printed page.
The best one I ever sold was a scene of the river Nene channel being dug. All by hand using hundreds of men (migrant workers from Europe) nothing new there,and countless teams of horses. I framed it in 1" Hogarth with a washline mount and sold it for £100

(a lot of money then). A local land owner came across a site where some of these workers must have had their lunch. He found dozens of small coins in differing dominations and even more broken clay pipes. I did get to frame the broken clay pipes (herring bone pattern) but not the coins
Peter