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Key Information
- Title:
- Keyingham
- Object Name:
- drawing
- Artist / Maker:
- Smith, Frederick Schultz
- Date/Period:
- 1902
- Location on Display:
- Wilberforce House Museum - Georgian House Store
- Accession No:
- KINCM:1961.134.33
- Brief Description:
- Keyingham drawn by Frederick Schultz Smith (1860-1925), 29 May 1902. View looking across fields to the village of Keyingham, East Yorkshire. There is a wooden fence and hedge in the foreground with a bare tree on the left. St Nicholas's Church stands in the centre with the village to the right. The church spire was removed in the 1960s. In the right background is the New Mill. A tower mill with two sails it was built in1828 and used for grinding corn. The mill contiuned working until about 1900. It was converted into a house in 1980. Pencil on paper. Dated on the reverse.
Physical Information
- Medium:
- pencil
- Support:
- paper
Dimensions:
Type | Height | Width | Depth | Diameter | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
overall | 176[mm] | 287[mm] |