Glass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). A social scene surrounding a building and forecourt. There are several individuals, including a family, tending to the building, which is situated behind a forecourt. Steps leading to a terrace are visible on the bottom right corner.
Wellington & Ward, Elstree, Herts.Glass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Scene from high ground look across farm lands. A village is partially visible, obscured by foliage. Mountains rise high in the background.
Wellington & Ward, Elstree, Herts.Number 48 of 250 copies
(Also from wife Maria - 6 - and daughter Augusta - 1.) Described by note on packet by 'AK' as 'very dull.' Thomas Bigge the goldsmith - a number of letters refer to the despatch of items of plate. 9/7/19 refers to the imminent publication of Don Juan and the suppression of the abusive 'dedication' to Southey and Lord Castlereagh - the poem is said to contain scandalous abuse of Lady Byron.
Bill paid by Rev. A.G.S. Raynor, Master of the Queen's Scholars.
Supplement to The Graphic. Looking east from Westminster showing the old portico of Ashburnham House and the scaffolding on Turles House., London
Wyllie & Brewer