Leamington

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Date:1826

Description:

Print by W. Rider

Leamington


1826


Printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel and published by John Merridew


Ink on paper


256 x 306mm


View from the Royal Pump Rooms, over Victoria Bridge towards All Saints Parish Church. There are people walking and a small dog to the left. A man and boy are fishing in the river to the right. Notice how undeveloped the town is, Victoria Terrace was not built until 1838.


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1820s
Strawberry Cottage, Leamington Spa
Strawberry Cottage, Leamington Spa

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1860s
A Victorian Wedding Portrait
A Victorian Wedding Portrait

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1870s
Victoria Bridge and Terrace, Leamington
Victoria Bridge and Terrace, Leamington

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1930s
Lodge Entrance to the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa
Lodge Entrance to the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa

Black and white photograph by Walden Hammond c.1930s. An aerial view of the Lodge ...

1940s
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery

Black and white photograph, Leamington Spa, 4 October 1947. Field Marshal Viscount ...

1970s
The Parade, Leamington Spa
The Parade, Leamington Spa

Black and white photograph. This photograph shows an aerial view of the Lower Parade ...

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M4340.1995 (69/19513)

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