A description of Furness abbey and its neighboorhood, James Payn, 1864 printing, h 280mm × w 220mm × t 10mm More details
Identification Title(s) A description of Furness abbey and its neighboorhood (title on object) Object type book Object number RP-F-2005-144 Inscriptions / marks inscription: ‘For dear Auntie, as a small souvenir of the Lakes from L.S. & H.S. August 17th 1865’ inscription: ‘Epsom College Library Class No. 727 - 7 Accession No. 8303’
Creation Artist James Payn (mentioned on object) publisher: Adams & Co. Hamilton (mentioned on object) publisher: J. Garnett (mentioned on object) Place publisher: Londonpublisher: Windermere Dating 1864
Material and Technique Material paper cardboard linen (material) photographic support Technique printing / albumen print Measurements height 280 mm × width 220 mm × thickness 10 mm
Acquisition and rights Credit line Gift of S.F. Joseph, Brussels Acquisition gift 2005 Copyright Public domain
Relations Parts North doorway (RP-F-2005-144-1) Ruïne van Furness Abbey (RP-F-2005-144-2) North view (RP-F-2005-144-3) Deel van de ruïne van Furness Abbey (RP-F-2005-144-4) Entrance to the chapter house (RP-F-2005-144-5) West view of the transept (RP-F-2005-144-6) Fotoreproductie van een tekening, voorstellende twee gisanten uit Furness Abbey (RP-F-2005-144-7) Furness Abbey (RP-F-2005-144-8) Western tower (RP-F-2005-144-9) South-west view (RP-F-2005-144-10) South-east view (RP-F-2005-144-11) East view of guest hall chapel (RP-F-2005-144-12) Guest hall chapel (RP-F-2005-144-13) Deel van de ruïne van Furness Abbey (RP-F-2005-144-14) Waterval (RP-F-2005-144-15) Abbot's private chapel (RP-F-2005-144-16) Man met een roeiboot op de oever van een meer (RP-F-2005-144-17)
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