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66/87/3
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The Gwynne,
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This is one of 13 small black and white prints. This example was painted and lithographed by A. M. Gauci, featuring a short horn cattle.
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1 lithographic print in frame: paper
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MERL ‘Handwritten Accession’ (Institute of Agricultural History) - ‘PRINTS // LIVESTOCK Cattle breed //66/87/1-13 // Purchased from Mrs W. Liddle, Dorchester-on-Thames // Description: Short Horn Cattle // 1863 // Set of 13 small black and white prints. Painted and lithographed by A. M. Gauci, except for Nos. 2 + 4 which are by W. H. Davis. Printed by M. + N. Hanhart // Dimensions: Framed 23cm wide x 15.5cm high // Associated information: See other information in file a) list of pictures, b) Xerox from Boalch of list of cattle from vol.15 of Coates Herbook 1863, c) Xerox copies of details from back of pictures.’, MERL miscellaneous note, text on the reverse of the prints-‘(20957) THE GWYNNE, Rich roan, calved July 28, 1861, bred by and the property of Mr W. W. Slye, Beaumont Grange; got by Second Duke of Cambridge (12743), dam (Sophy Gwynne) by Young Benedict (15641), g. d. (Sophia Gwynne) by St Tomas (10777), gr. G.d. (Sall Gwynne) by Prime Minister (2456),- (Cripple Gwynne) by Marmion (406),- by Merlin (430),- by Layton (366),- by Phenomenon (491),- by Favourite (252), - by Favourite (252), - Hubback (319),- by Snowdon’s Bull (612),- by Waistell’s Bull (669),- by Masterman’s Bull (422),- by the Studley Bull (626).’
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- Width 230 mm
- Height 155 mm