Watercolour showing front and side elevation of Coade's artificial stone manufactory with workmen in the front yard. Artificial stone was made by a secret process by the Eleanor Coade's, mother and daughter, at their factory near College Street, on the site now marked by the London County Hall. Watercolour by J. J. Smith.
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| Image type: | Watercolour Painting |
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| Ref: | 04420 |
| Identifier: | LP12/64/ART.1 |
| Date: | c. 1800 |
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