Date:1898
Description:This is an oil painting depicting the premises of A. Marshall, Dyer and Scourer in St Ann's Street in Nottingham and which was painted by Arthur Goodwin in 1898. In the lower right corner is inscribed 'Arthur Goodwin 98'. On the right is a Public Vaccination Station as this had become compulsory in 1853. Framed size Height 716mm, Width 1022mm, Depth 63mm
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Image courtesy of: Compton Verney House Trust
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Source: Compton Verney House Trust
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