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85/78
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This is a framed map of Berkshire with an inset engraved of the east view of Windsor Castle, taken from a survey made in 1822-1823 by C. & J. Greenwood. The engraving was made by J. Dower of Pentonville, London. The map was published by Greenwood & Co. in London on 4th July 1829. It is in a black and gold frame.
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1 framed map: good condition
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: MAP // Accession number: 85/78 // Classification: DOMESTIC Furnishing pictures // Negative number: 60/14986 // Acquisition method: GIFT // Acquired from, date: From Victor Bonham Carter to Andrew Jewell 1950's // Store: Gill Beasley's office // Condition: good // Recorder, date: JMB 8.1.86 // Description: [‘MAP OF BERKSHIRE’ underlined] 1829 // Map of Berkshire with an inset engraved of the East View of Windsor Castle. Surveyed by C. & J. Greenwood 1822/1823. Published by Greenwood & Co, London 1829 // July 4th. // Engraved by J. Dower, 6 Cumming Place, Pentonville. // Dimensions: 68 x 66cm. // Black & gold frame: 81.0cm wide x 70.0cm high // Associated information: Inscription: // Map of the County of Berks from an actual survey made in the years 1822 & 1823 by C. & J. Greenwood. Published by the Proprietors Greenwood & Co. 13 Regent St. Pall Mall, London July 4th 1829. // References:', Letter, Andrew Jewell to MERL, 22 December 1985 – 'Dear Jill, // I wish I could help you, but I think I should congratulate you first on having found all the prints except 'Prize Jerseys'. I do remember seeing this print - never my favourite! - and I seem to recall it in a gilded narrow frame, and that is all. Have you been able to check whether it is listed on any catalogue of an exhibition of annual portraits since acquisition? // I am not surprised that there is no record of the two Berkshire maps. They were given to me in the very early days of MERL by Victor Bonham Carter, when the museum was in Whiteknights house, probably about the time he gave us a run of Countryman for the MERL Library. // Only one other thought. You will know that MERL lent its two best paintings to Jimmy Thompson to grace his room in the Library. Did he also have 'Prize Jerseys'? // With all good wishes to you all from Angela & me. // Yours // Andrew'
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Greater London [region], Greater London [region]
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1829-07-04
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