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Key Information
- Title:
- Waterworks Street and Engine Street
- Object Name:
- drawing
- Artist / Maker:
- Smith, Frederick Schultz
- Date/Period:
- 1901
- Location on Display:
- Museum - Not Currently on display
- Accession No:
- KINCM:1981.415.55
- Brief Description:
- Waterworks Street and Engine Street drawn by Frederick Schultz Smith (1860-1925), 1901. Streetscene looking east along Watterworks Street towards the Dock Offices, with the junction wiith Engine Street on the right and Wells Yard on the left. Prominent in the centre of the drawing is Hall & Hamlyn's shop specialising in waterproof rubber clothing. Next door on Engine Street are the premises of Frederick Hamlyn, engraver and printer, and next to door to that the 'No 4 Tea, Coffee and Cocoa Rooms'. The drawing also shows a wide variety of wheeled vehicles , including a Jospeh Rank cart loaded with flour, a pony and trap and a bicycle with cyclist dressed in styish knickerbockers. Ink and wash on paper. Signed and dated bottom left corner.
Dimensions:
Type | Height | Width | Depth | Diameter | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
drawing | 163[mm] | 280[mm] | |||
Mount | 404[mm] | 558[mm] |