Annesley Hall. Grande Salle, d'Annesley.The Residence of Miss Chaworth. La Residence de Miss Chaworth.
S. Rayner, Derby, Delt. et Lithog.
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 190 x 145mm (7½ x 5¾"). Trimmed.
A view of Chaworth Hall in Nottinghamshire, the childhood home of Mary Chaworth the object of Lord Byron's unrequited affection during his childhood who became the subject of many of his poems. Chaworth was two years older than Byron and though they spent much time together she never returned his feelings.
[Ref: 42488] £110.00
[n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph. Sheet: 190 x 145mm (7½ x 5¾"). Trimmed.
A view of Chaworth Hall in Nottinghamshire, the childhood home of Mary Chaworth the object of Lord Byron's unrequited affection during his childhood who became the subject of many of his poems. Chaworth was two years older than Byron and though they spent much time together she never returned his feelings.
[Ref: 42488] £110.00