Frederick Rudolph Hay

Frederick Rudolph Hay (1784 – 20 September 1870) was a Scottish engraver known for his landscape and architectural work.

[1][2] He was born in Edinburgh and studied under Robert Scott before moving in 1805 to London where he spent the rest of his career.

Engravings Of The Most Noble The Marquis Of Stafford's Collection Of Pictures, In London, Arranged According To Schools, And In Chronological Order, With Remarks On Each Picture.

The Executive Part Under The Management Of Peltro William Tomkins, Esq.

Displayed In A Series Of Views: Or Edinburgh In The Nineteenth Century: Exhibiting The Whole Of The New Buildings, Modern Improvements, Antiquities, And Picturesque Scenery, Of The Scottish Metropolis And Its Environs, From Original Drawings, By Mr. Thomas H. Shepherd.

Line engraving of "Avenue leading to the College Green with St. Augustine's church and cathedral, Bristol" by Frederick Rudolph Hay from a drawing by W.H. Bartlett