Hampton Court.
C. Radclyffe. Printed by G. Rowe.
T.N. Webb, Publisher, Hereford. [n.d., c.1845.]
Sepia tinted zincograph heightened in white, sheet 330 x 400mm. 13 x 15¾".
A party of riders leaving Hampton Court, a 16th Century castellated country house in Herefordshire; the lead rider blowing his horn, watched by men with dogs sitting on a wall. Hampton Court Castle sits close to the River Lugg and the village of Hope-Under-Dinmore near Leominster. The Arkwright Family lived here for many years and William of Orange is said to have stayed. Inscribed 'Proof' lower left. From Charles Walter Radclyffe's folio 'Picturesque Antiquities of Hereford' (32 plates).
Abbey Scenery: 168, 16.
[Ref: 17707] £110.00
T.N. Webb, Publisher, Hereford. [n.d., c.1845.]
Sepia tinted zincograph heightened in white, sheet 330 x 400mm. 13 x 15¾".
A party of riders leaving Hampton Court, a 16th Century castellated country house in Herefordshire; the lead rider blowing his horn, watched by men with dogs sitting on a wall. Hampton Court Castle sits close to the River Lugg and the village of Hope-Under-Dinmore near Leominster. The Arkwright Family lived here for many years and William of Orange is said to have stayed. Inscribed 'Proof' lower left. From Charles Walter Radclyffe's folio 'Picturesque Antiquities of Hereford' (32 plates).
Abbey Scenery: 168, 16.
[Ref: 17707] £110.00
