Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale

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Aquatint print of a work by Stockdale.
‘Trinity Church, Exeter’, about 1808–1848. This watercolour with pencil depicts the old Trinity Church, Exeter. A church has existed on this site since the thirteenth century. From the Royal Albert Memorial Museum's collection (132/1993)

Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale (1786–1858,[1] fl. 1803–1848) was a British artist. Stockdale was primarily a landscape artist, and his work was often published as engravings.[2] He signed his work F.W.L. Stockdale.

After working for the East India Company, Stockdale specialised in the antiquities of southern England and the West Country.[3]

Some of his work is included in the UK Royal Collection[4] and his archives are held by the Devon and Exeter Institution.[5] William Woolnoth did engravings of some of his work.

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