Portrait of a Victorian Woman

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Description:

A sepia photograph.


This image shows a Victorian woman standing at a window holding a letter. The photograph is by I.W. Findlow And Nephew who operated out of 92 Regent Street, Leamington Spa.


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1820s
Leamington Upper Assembly Rooms
Leamington Upper Assembly Rooms

Leamington Upper Assembly Rooms Published by John Merridew c.1822 Ink on paper 140mm ...

1880s
Regent Street, Leamington Spa
Regent Street, Leamington Spa

Colour print by an unknown artist of Leamington Spa, c.1880 - 1915 63mm x 107mm ...

1910s
The Louvre, Woodwards on The Parade, Leamington Spa
The Louvre, Woodwards on The Parade, Leamington Spa

A crowd of people are queueing outside The Louvre, Woodwards, on The Parade, Leamington ...

1930s
Harry Crawley Tailors, Leamington Spa
Harry Crawley Tailors, Leamington Spa

Black and White photograph. This image depicts Harry Crawley tailors on the corner ...

1960s
Woodwards Department Store
Woodwards Department Store

A black and white photograph of Woodwards department store, looking up Regent Street. ...

1980s
Queen Elizabeth II's Visit to Leamington Spa
Queen Elizabeth II's Visit to Leamington Spa

Queen Elizabeth II with the Mayor on The Parade outside Lloyds Bank in Royal Leamington ...

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M3402.1981 (69/18603)

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