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MR & MRS WRIGHT AT WORK, DOUGHTY STREET, LAMBETH

MR & MRS WRIGHT AT WORK, DOUGHTY STREET, LAMBETH

Two workers sieving soil in Doughty Street (now Newport Street) and annotated; 'Portraits of Wright and his wife taken at dust heaps while occupied in their usual avocations'. The heaps were on the proposed site of the new Ragged School built by Henry Beaufoy in 1851 as a memorial to his wife Eliza.Watercolour by J.D. Wingfield, dated July 7th 1848.

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Details
Collection:
Image type:Watercolour Painting
Artist:Wingfield
Ref:07309
Identifier:LP103 - IV/71/133/8
Date:1848

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