- TitleQueen Elizabeth's Lodge [image]
- Author
- Year of publication1838
- Dimensions19 x 24 cms
- MaterialWatercolour
- NotesSigned and captioned by the artist (hard to read, on the grass). Annotated (by a later hand) 'at the back of Cross Street the garden walls were extended to the banks of the new river'. Quite dirty. Mounted.
Abstract
Fowler House, the mansion of the lords of Barnsbury was pulled down in 1850. At the end of the garden was Queen Elizabeth's Lodge, so-called because she may have passed through, but with the arms of Sir Thomas Fowler posthumously dated 1655. This must show the later 3 storey additions to the small simple building. St Mary's spire is in the background.
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| Copy number | Shelfmark | Loan category | Site | Loan status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 510586 | B208 CROSS STREET, Fowler House | Reference (not for loan) | ILHC | available |



