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Object name(s):
watercolour and pencil on paper; drawing; Viaduct over the Erme at Ivybridge; Viaduct over the Erme at Ivybridge
Brief description:
‘Viaduct over the Erme at Ivybridge’ by William Dawson (1790-1877), 1848. This watercolour depicts the Ivybridge railway viaduct over the River Erme. The viaduct is one of five between Totnes and Plymouth, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. After line conversion, the original viaduct was replaced in the 1890s. This object is not on display. Inscription lower right signed & dated W Dawson 29 Augt 1848
Collection:
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
Associated concept:
Landscape
Current location:
Not on display
Dimension:
actual height 294 mm
Dimension:
actual length 511 mm
Dimension:
mount height 309 mm
Dimension:
mount length 525 mm
Object name:
watercolour and pencil on paper; drawing; Viaduct over the Erme at Ivybridge; Viaduct over the Erme at Ivybridge
Object number:
14/1929/1
Object production date:
1848
Date - period:
Victorian (1837-1901)
Object production person:
William Dawson 1790- 1877 (artist)
Object production place:
Exeter
Object production place:
Devon
Object production place:
United Kingdom: England
Object production place:
Northern Europe
Object production place:
Europe
Reproduction number:
14-1929-1-shot1.jpg
Responsible department/section:
Fine Art
Responsible department/section:
Drawings
Use title:
Are we nearly there yet? A history of transport. Exhibition 2024

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8fdb1bfc-cf81-3cab-a9b4-14d7f39a7245

Use licence for this record: CC 0

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8fdb1bfc-cf81-3cab-a9b4-14d7f39a7245, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0

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