New Gaol in course of building, seen from the Harford Bridge, c.1820 by John Reverend Eden

New Gaol in course of building, seen from the Harford Bridge, c.1820

(New Gaol in course of building, seen from the Harford Bridge, c.1820 (pencil & watercolor on paper))


John Reverend Eden

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New Gaol in course of building, seen from the Harford Bridge, c.1820 by John Reverend Eden. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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