New Lion Brewery
View on the Thames Shewing Goding's New Lion Ale Brewery, The Wharfs, Shot Factories, and the Lambeth end of Waterloo Bridge
- 作者: HUNT, G[eorge] after TURNER, F[rancis] C[alcraft]
- 出版地: London,
- 出版商: Published by John Moore, corner of West Street St Martins Lane,
- 发布日期: [1836].
- 物理描述: Etching and aquatint with original hand colour.
- 方面: Image: 398 by 619mm (15.75 by 24.25 inches). Sheet: 490 by 690mm (19.25 by 27.25 inches).
- 库存参考: 12375
笔记
Goding's Brewery was built in 1836, to a design by Francis Edwards. The Goding family, headed by Thomas Goding, were one of the most successful brewing dynasties of the nineteenth century. The site was particularly desirable because there was a waterworks next door, which the Godings bought and incorporated into the brewery in 1853.
The brewery was eventually taken over by another brewing company, Hoare and Co., before being demolished. The Royal Festival Hall now stands in its place. The only trace of the original brewery is the large lion visible on the top of the building, made of artificial Coade stone. It now stands on the South Bank at the east end of Westminster Bridge.
Francis Calcraft Turner (1782-1846) was an English artist dealing predominantly in sporting scenes.
George Hunt together with his brother Charles (fl.1820-1870) were both highly skilled engravers who worked mainly on sporting scenes.
The brewery was eventually taken over by another brewing company, Hoare and Co., before being demolished. The Royal Festival Hall now stands in its place. The only trace of the original brewery is the large lion visible on the top of the building, made of artificial Coade stone. It now stands on the South Bank at the east end of Westminster Bridge.
Francis Calcraft Turner (1782-1846) was an English artist dealing predominantly in sporting scenes.
George Hunt together with his brother Charles (fl.1820-1870) were both highly skilled engravers who worked mainly on sporting scenes.
参考书目
- BM 1880,1113.1379.
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