HS 169 - Letter Paper of the Mill and Ferry, Bathampton, near Bath drawn by W. Williams, engraved by J. Shury and published by W. Everitt, Bath
Charles Jerningham writes: ‘Here is the very type of a nice English landscape - quiet, calm, pleasant rurality! The rustic ferry house, the clear stream, the varied foliage, seem to attune themselves to meditativeness. By just such waterside twere pleasant to linger “Meditans quid nescio nugarum et tous” in illis!’
Charles Jerningham writes: ‘Here is the very type of a nice English landscape - quiet, calm, pleasant rurality! The rustic ferry house, the clear stream, the varied foliage, seem to attune themselves to meditativeness. By just such waterside twere pleasant to linger “Meditans quid nescio nugarum et tous” in illis!’
Charles Jerningham writes: ‘Here is the very type of a nice English landscape - quiet, calm, pleasant rurality! The rustic ferry house, the clear stream, the varied foliage, seem to attune themselves to meditativeness. By just such waterside twere pleasant to linger “Meditans quid nescio nugarum et tous” in illis!’