To the Noble the Marquis of Worcester, this View of the City of Bristol is Humbly Inscribed by His Lordship's most Obed't Servs T. Jones & J. Hassell. | |
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Technique: Aquatint |
Colour: Original colour |
Dimensions: 257 x 340 mm |
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Location: Bristol |
City: Bristol |
Bristol: General Views |
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Production |
Artist: John Hassell |
Engraver: John Hassell |
Publisher(s): Hassell, John |
Published by: T Jones & J Hassell |
Date: 1795 |
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A late 18th century view looking North East across the old course of the river Avon from a point on the southern bank opposite Hotwells Road. Recognisable features (from left to right) include Brandon Hill, St Michael's Church Tower, the tower and nave of Bristol Abbey, the tower of St Mary Redcliff church. There are also several conical glass houses or pottery kilns and vessels with sails in the foreground. |
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Antique Aquatint - "To the Noble the Marquis of Worcester, this View of the City of Bristol is Humbly Inscribed by His Lordship's most Obed't Servs T. Jones & J. Hassell." by J Hassell published 1795 by T Jones & J Hassell. |