[158 Drury Lane].
[c1830].
Original watercolour drawing, signed lower left.
310 by 223mm (12.25 by 8.75 inches).
18138
notes:
Frederick Crace's pencilled note beneath the image records that this is "Mr. Crace's Office 158 Drury Lane".
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793 – 1864) came to prominence when in 1826, Jones & Co. commissioned a series of views of London's newest buildings, streets, and squares from him for inclusion in 'Metropolitan Improvements' (1827). His now familiar images were subsequently reworked and re-issued Charles Frederick Partington's 'Natural History and Views of London...
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793 – 1864) came to prominence when in 1826, Jones & Co. commissioned a series of views of London's newest buildings, streets, and squares from him for inclusion in 'Metropolitan Improvements' (1827). His now familiar images were subsequently reworked and re-issued Charles Frederick Partington's 'Natural History and Views of London...
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Provenance:
Frederick Crace (1779-1859) and his son, John Gregory Crace (1809-1889), pencilled caption in Frederick Crace's hand beneath the image
Frederick Crace (1779-1859) and his son, John Gregory Crace (1809-1889), pencilled caption in Frederick Crace's hand beneath the image


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