Inscription: Handwritten at top of drawing and on album page; 'Castigliona'. A pencil drawing of a view of the town of Castiglione on a distant hillside with a church bell tower in the foreground at right.
Inscription: Handwritten along top of drawing; 'Alla Morinella Selinunte July 1817' and on album page 'Selinunte'. Pencil drawing of the ruins of the Greek temple with two male figures leaning against a rock and the sea visible along the skyline.
[Ink Drawing of] Cathédrale à Mayence sur le Mein et le Rhin.
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Inscription: Inscribed in ink; 'Cathédrale à Mayence sur le Mein & le Rhin. 11th August 1822'. Ink study of the exterior of the apse of Mayence Cathedral. A poem about the Rhine is written on the reverse of the page.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil; 'Thurnberg on the Mouse. R.T. February - Cop. from nr Main'. Pencil sketch with white wash drawn by the side of the Rhine looking across to a church by the banks of the river and Thurnberg Castle atop the hill. Probably drawn by Amélina Petit de Billier from a ...
Inscription: Handwritten on the album page; 'Berne'. A pencil drawing sketched from a hilltop looking down towards the Aare River; the tower of Bern Münster is visible on a nearby hillside at left.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil: ' Lacock Abbey/ C.T'. Watercolour painting by Constance Talbot of the east façade of Lacock Abbey, partially hidden by trees and reflected in the pond in the foreground.
[Pencil Drawing of St Johns Church, Mackworth with Markeaton.]
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A pencil drawing of the church and graveyard. A note adhered to the album states that this sketch is part of '18 Sketches of Markworth and Markeaton. Copied by C. T. from the drawings of Mr Bourne done by him previous to the year 1832 - when he gave lessons at Markeaton.'. One page in the album ...
[Unidentified Church.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography The entrance and tower of a large church, possibly a cathedral, with a smaller crenelated tower to the right. Photoglyphic engraving. Image size 84 x 49 mm, paper size 84 x 52 mm.
Sepia wash lithograph of the façade of the church at a slightly oblique angle. Eugene Ostroff (Curator of photography at The National Museum of American History and who visited Lacock Abbey in 1965) has written in the top right corner: 'see 641, 604, 584, 659, 610' with encircled 'EO'.
Inscription: Handwritten on the drawing and album page; 'Near Munich'. A pencil drawing of a church and graveyard surrounded by a stone wall; the bell tower, which is to the right of the nave, has an onion dome.