Caverswall Castle Situated near the Staffordshire Potteries. Erected by William de Carewall, or de Caverswall, in the Reign of King John. Rebuilt by Matthew Craydock Esq. in the Reign of James the First. The Architect being the famous Inigo Jones. It is at present occupied by a Community of Benedictine Nuns, formerly of Ghent. | |
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Physical Attributes |
Technique: Aquatint |
Colour: Original colour |
Dimensions: 318 x 390 mm |
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Location |
County: Staffordshire |
Location: Caverswall |
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Production |
Engraver: Thomas Sutherland |
Published by: J A Blackwell |
Date: 1817 |
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Galleries |
Castles: Caverswall |
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Somewhat evenly browned |
Published 1 February 1817 by J. A. Blackwell of Cobridge, Staffordshire Potteries and sold for him by J. A. Molteno, Pall Mall & by Keating & Co. Duke Street, Grosvenor Sqre., London. |
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Antique Aquatint - "Caverswall Castle Situated near the Staffordshire Potteries. Erected by William de Carewall, or de Caverswall, in the Reign of King John. Rebuilt by Matthew Craydock Esq. in the Reign of James the First. The Architect being the famous Inigo Jones. It is at present occupied by a Community of Benedictine Nuns, formerly of Ghent." by T Sutherland published 1817 by J A Blackwell. |