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Title:
Poole Harbour
Object name(s):
watercolour; painting
Brief description:
gilt frame; wide gold mount with 'POOLE HARBOUR/ G.A. FRIPP/ BORN 1813/ DIED 1896' along bottom; two labels for Frost and Reed Ltd on back
Collection:
Poole Museum
Acquisition date:
11.11.1999
Associated concept:
topographical
Associated concept:
fine art
Condition:
good
Content - date:
Date - latest:
1850
Content - description:
view across harbour looking north west; islands in middle distance, Poole in distance on right; heath/rocks in foreground; sheep and shepherd right foreground; church in trees and bay below to right, with two small boats
Content - place:
Poole Harbour
Content - place:
Poole
Content - place:
Studland
Content - place:
Dorset
Dimension:
height
Dimension value:
58.3 cm
Dimension:
width
Dimension value:
84.5 cm
Number of objects:
1
Object name:
watercolour; painting
Object number:
POOMS:2000.017
Object production date:
Date - earliest / single:
1850
Object production person:
Fripp, George Arthur
Person's association:
artist
Person's biographical note:
1813-1896
Other number:
T:2000.113
Other number:
OR 1461A
Other number type:
previous number
Physical description:
gilt frame; wide gold mount with 'POOLE HARBOUR/ G.A. FRIPP/ BORN 1813/ DIED 1896' along bottom; two labels for Frost and Reed Ltd on back
Reproduction number:
J1f_0409.jpg
Use begin date:
10.9.2001
Use begin date:
1.10.2004
Use begin date:
6.4.2009
Use end date:
4.9.2005
Use end date:
28.2.2010
Use title:
A View of Poole
Use title:
A Sense of Place
Use title:
Discovering Poole

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1f96c830-e312-332f-90e8-71a4c6e19425

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1f96c830-e312-332f-90e8-71a4c6e19425, Poole Museum, CC BY-NC

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