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drawing (mixed media): "Nottingham Castle Gateway as it appeared in 1846"

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Pencil, ink, gouache on paper. Monochrome. In window mount. View of the Castle gatehouse. Label on window mount reads: 'NOTTINGHAM CASTLE GATEWAY, AS IT APPEARED // IN 1846, // ORIGINAL DRAWING FOR THE LITHOGRAPH BY C.W WALTON, // BY // B.1819 BENJAMIN HEALD D1888 // GIVEN BY MR B H HEALD // (INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE) // BRITISH SCHOOL (NOTTINGHAM)1846"Acc.no on label also on reverse of work. Front - museum stamp. Slope backing to the gateway. Seen from outside the Castle grounds signed bottom right: "B.Heald deln."
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Title: drawing (mixed media): "Nottingham Castle Gateway as it appeared in 1846"
Description:
Pencil, ink, gouache on paper.
Monochrome.
In window mount.
View of the Castle gatehouse.
Label on window mount reads: 'NOTTINGHAM CASTLE GATEWAY, AS IT APPEARED // IN 1846, // ORIGINAL DRAWING FOR THE LITHOGRAPH BY C.
W WALTON, // BY // B.
1819 BENJAMIN HEALD D1888 // GIVEN BY MR B H HEALD // (INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE) // BRITISH SCHOOL (NOTTINGHAM)1846"Acc.
no on label also on reverse of work.
Front - museum stamp.
Slope backing to the gateway.
Seen from outside the Castle grounds signed bottom right: "B.
Heald deln.
".

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