Objectnummer
68/587
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Beschrijving
This is a watercolour painted and signed by James Arnold. The Brecon wagon featured in the painting has a blue body with red wheels and was owned by C. M. Morris, Pistill, Llanfihangel, Talylln, Breconshire.
Fysieke kenmerken
1 painting: paper (mounted and glazed) ; good conditionMr. Morris' Wagon: Builder and date unknown, when noted in october 1949. Probably in the Talgarth area. This wagon is included to show the westward influence of Hereford features. The absence of barge-rathes is noted, but from similar wagons, noted at Whitney on Wye and at Inglesham, near Lechlade - of all places - this design is intended to carry thripples. Chamfering on the u/carriage is well done. The under side of the axle-beds is concave. An interesting feature is the chamfering on the spokes - also noted on a Hereford at Saycells Farm at Kempley, nr. Dymock in Gloucestershire. Mr. Morris' wagon was noted with a tumbril built 1892, with double straked broard wheels. This also had rem. sideboards similar to a Hereford. The name board was similar to that on the waggon. Notes made by James Arnold, "Rosedale", Newtown, Ledbury, Herefordshire.
Archiefgeschiedenis
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'PAINTING, watercolour // Transport Land goods horsedrawn // James Arnold, Ledbury, Herefordshire // Description: Brecon Wagon. Drawn, painted and signed by James Arnold, 1965. 38x28cm. Dimensions: Light wood frame, glazed. 50cmx40cm high // Associated information: Painting of a wagon owned by C. M. Morris, Pistill, Llanfihangel, Talyllyn, Breconshire. Blue body with red wheels. See attached notes.’, MERL miscellaneous note –‘Notes made by James Arnold, “Rosendale”, Newton, Ledbury, Herefordshire: Mr Morris’ Wagon. // Builder and date unknown, when noted in October 1949. Probably in the Talgarth area. // This wagon is included to show the westward influence of Hereford features. The absence of barge-rathes is noted, but from similar wagons, noted at Whitney on Wye and at Inglesham, near Lechlade- of all places- this design is intended to carry thripples. // Chamfering on the u/ carriage is well done. The under side of the axle-beds is concave. An interesting feature is the chamfering on the spokes- also noted on a Hereford at Saycells Farm, at Kepley, nr. Dymock in Gloucestershire. // Mr Morris’ waggon was noted with a trumbril built 1892, with double straked broad wheels. This also had rem. Sideboards similar to Hereford. The name board was similar to that on the wagon.’
Vervaardiging plaats
Ledbury
Datum
1965-01-01
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