HS 1116 - Letter paper of Barnard Castle, Durham, 1841
Folded sheet of letter paper published by J & F Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London, with plate number 169 dated 1st May 1841 watermarked Dewdney 1841. Ms on front: ‘Here is a venerable castellated remain seen under the chastening influence of moonlight - the most exquisite of all mediums for surveying a romantic ruin of the days that are past! The bridge, the light and shade, the fishermen, & foliage and clear trout stream, make up the complete material of a Salvator Rosa”.
Folded sheet of letter paper published by J & F Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London, with plate number 169 dated 1st May 1841 watermarked Dewdney 1841. Ms on front: ‘Here is a venerable castellated remain seen under the chastening influence of moonlight - the most exquisite of all mediums for surveying a romantic ruin of the days that are past! The bridge, the light and shade, the fishermen, & foliage and clear trout stream, make up the complete material of a Salvator Rosa”.
Folded sheet of letter paper published by J & F Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London, with plate number 169 dated 1st May 1841 watermarked Dewdney 1841. Ms on front: ‘Here is a venerable castellated remain seen under the chastening influence of moonlight - the most exquisite of all mediums for surveying a romantic ruin of the days that are past! The bridge, the light and shade, the fishermen, & foliage and clear trout stream, make up the complete material of a Salvator Rosa”.