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drawing
Object Type
drawing
Museum number
1902,0818.1-143
Description
Collection of topographical drawings mainly of houses and churches in Suffolk and Sussex, as well as the new Post Office, the proposed new Houses of Parliament, Hyde Park Gardens, New London Bridge made for the Stationers' Almanack; 15 topographical drawings mostly in sepia by J. W. Brett, H Gastineau, John Rutter, and 4 drawings by Edward Pretty of Rugby School Graphite, touched with brown wash
Producer name
Drawn by:
Thomas Higham
Drawn by:
Joseph William Brett
Drawn by:
Henry Gastineau
Drawn by:
John Rutter
Drawn by:
Edward Pretty
School/style
British
Production date
1811-1844
1806-1876
Materials
paper
Technique
drawn
Curator's comments
A complete listing of the drawings is in the register.
Location
Not on display
Subjects
domestic building
church
post office/postbox
government building
park
bridge
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
London
Topographic representation of:
Suffolk
Topographic representation of:
Sussex
Acquisition name
Donated by:
William Aldis Wright
Acquisition date
1902
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1902,0818.1-143