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Key Information
- Title:
- Witham from North Bridge
- Object Name:
- drawing
- Artist / Maker:
- Smith, Frederick Schultz
- Date/Period:
- 1889
- Location on Display:
- Museum - Not Currently on display
- Accession No:
- KINCM:1929.144
- Brief Description:
- Witham from North Bridge drawn by Frederick Schultz Smith (1860-1925), 1889. This view is looking east, with the corner of Lime Street on the left. On the right in the foreground is the North Bridge Hotel, which was bombed in 1941.Opposite on the left are the premises of Albert Gladstone, tobaconists, and James Arthur Graystone, confectioners and Joseph Tompson, drapers. On the corner of Lime Street stands John Shurley's butchers shop, with his advert 'Try our Noted Pork Pies'. John Askam's grocers and Elizabeth Stonehouses' hat shop can be seen in the background further along Witham. There are a few pedestrians and and horse and cart. Ink and wash on paper. Signed and dated bottom left corner.
Dimensions:
Type | Height | Width | Depth | Diameter | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
drawing | 135[mm] | 193[mm] | |||
Mount | 408[mm] | 560[mm] |