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Title:
Bishop's Bridge, Norwich, Norfolk
Object name(s):
engraving; print
Brief description:
Print, 'Bishop's Bridge, Norwich, Norfolk' by John Thirtle, engraving on paper, 1818; in plate lower margin 'Engraved by W. Wallis, frm a Drawng by Thirtle, for the Excursions through Norfolk. - / BISHOP'S BRIDGE, NORWICH, / NORFOLK. / Pub.d Mar 1.1818. by Longman [ampersand] C.o Paternoster Row.'
Collection:
Norfolk Museums
Acquisition date:
1954
Acquisition method:
gift
Associated concept:
fine art
Associated concept:
prints
Condition:
goodfaint glue marks to paper from mount; 27.2.2001
Content - concept:
architecture
Content - concept:
bridge
Content - place:
England
Content - place:
Bishop Bridge
Current location:
Not on display - In store
Inscription content:
Engraved by W. Wallis, frm a Drawng by Thirtle, for the Excursions through Norfolk. - / BISHOP'S BRIDGE, NORWICH, / NORFOLK. / Pub.d Mar 1.1818. by Longman [ampersand] C.o Paternoster Row.
Inscription method:
in plate
Inscription position:
lower margin
Inscription type:
inscribed
Object component name:
support
Object component information:
paper
Object name:
engraving; print
Object number:
NWHCM : 1954.138.Todd5.Norwich.20b
Object production date:
1818
Date - earliest / single:
1818
Date - latest:
1818
Object production person:
Thirtle, John
Person's association:
artist
Object production person:
Wallis, W.
Person's association:
engraver
Other number:
138.954
Other number type:
assigned number
Reproduction format:
jpeg
Reproduction type:
image
Responsible department/section:
Art-Fine Art

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1a21d2a9-0c93-39d8-a33a-58676d099930

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1a21d2a9-0c93-39d8-a33a-58676d099930, Norfolk Museums, CC BY-NC

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