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Lithograph
Cast iron arches originally proposed for the Britannia Bridge
Artist
Anonymous
Publisher
John Weale
(1791-1862)
Printer
Day & Son
(1831-1867)
SignatureL. c. below image, Published by John Weale, 59 High Holborn, Aug.t 1st 1849; l. r. below image, Day & Son, lith.rs to the Queen
Date
1849/08/01
Medium / Technique
Ink on Cardboard
Lithography
Lithography
Dimensions37.2 x 54.8 cm
Origin
England
Object NumberM6924.35
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. Phillip Mackenzie
Status
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