HS 167 - Letter Paper of the River Orwell, Ipswich, published by J & F Harwood with plate number 252 dated 24th February 1842
Charles Jerningham writes: ‘Mere adherence to nature here produces a very pleasing sketch of an otherwise uninteresting piece of scenery. An Estuary inlaid in the flats of Suffolk affords but meagre aliment to the Picturesque, yet here forms the subject matter of a pleasantly managed piece of marine scenery’.
Charles Jerningham writes: ‘Mere adherence to nature here produces a very pleasing sketch of an otherwise uninteresting piece of scenery. An Estuary inlaid in the flats of Suffolk affords but meagre aliment to the Picturesque, yet here forms the subject matter of a pleasantly managed piece of marine scenery’.
Charles Jerningham writes: ‘Mere adherence to nature here produces a very pleasing sketch of an otherwise uninteresting piece of scenery. An Estuary inlaid in the flats of Suffolk affords but meagre aliment to the Picturesque, yet here forms the subject matter of a pleasantly managed piece of marine scenery’.