HS 96 - Letter Paper with view of Town Hall and Mansion House, Liverpool c 1840
Drawn by W. Westall ARA, engraved by Edward Finden and published by J & F Harwood, London, numbered 378. Charles Jermingham describes “A goodly fabric whereat the consumption of Turtle is said to rival that of the London Mansion House. Liverpool is a great turtle school. Lending encouragement to two great opposing parties: of the clear turtle and the thick. I prefer the latter. O light of other days! viz lumps of green fat! Eaten as the guest of dear Sir Edward Mostyn.”.
Drawn by W. Westall ARA, engraved by Edward Finden and published by J & F Harwood, London, numbered 378. Charles Jermingham describes “A goodly fabric whereat the consumption of Turtle is said to rival that of the London Mansion House. Liverpool is a great turtle school. Lending encouragement to two great opposing parties: of the clear turtle and the thick. I prefer the latter. O light of other days! viz lumps of green fat! Eaten as the guest of dear Sir Edward Mostyn.”.
Drawn by W. Westall ARA, engraved by Edward Finden and published by J & F Harwood, London, numbered 378. Charles Jermingham describes “A goodly fabric whereat the consumption of Turtle is said to rival that of the London Mansion House. Liverpool is a great turtle school. Lending encouragement to two great opposing parties: of the clear turtle and the thick. I prefer the latter. O light of other days! viz lumps of green fat! Eaten as the guest of dear Sir Edward Mostyn.”.