Thomas Crace’s residence

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[Rochester Row].

SKU: 18134 Type:

SHEPHERD, Thomas Hosmer
[early nineteenth century].
Original watercolour drawing, signed lower left.
156 by 284mm (6.25 by 11.25 inches).
18134

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notes:

notes:

Frederick Crace's pencilled note beneath the image records that Thomas Crace resided in"Rochester N.o 40 from 1724 until his death in 1775". The building, which has a private entrance, and a gateway above which a sign "Crace Coach Maker" appears. Number 39 is the Gloucester Arms, and numbers 38 and 37 belong to John "Allwright" the Haberdasher, identified in the London Directory for 1853. Robert Allwright, was also a Haberdasher at number 43. The building on the left is th...

provenance:

provenance:

Provenance:
Frederick Crace (1779-1859) and his son, John Gregory Crace (1809-1889), pencilled caption in Frederick Crace's hand beneath the image.