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Uttoxeter Town - Almshouses: sepia wash drawing, 1839 (drawing)
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Uttoxeter Town - Almshouses: sepia wash drawing, 1839 (drawing)
5899148 Uttoxeter Town - Almshouses: sepia wash drawing, 1839 (drawing) by Buckler, John (1770-1851); 26.7x19.1 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: Almshouses at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. Showing a long low building with four small dormer windows and one gable with a coat of arms. There are two pilasters and a scrolled tablet above a stone course which runs above five doorways opening upon the street. The initial W. L. are repeated four times.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23571442
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This sepia wash drawing, created in 1839 by the talented artist John Buckler, transports us back to a charming corner of Uttoxeter Town. The image showcases the Almshouses, a long and humble building adorned with four small dormer windows and an elegant gable displaying a coat of arms. As our eyes wander across the scene, we notice two pilasters gracefully framing a scrolled tablet above a stone course that runs along five doorways opening onto the bustling street. The attention to detail is remarkable as Buckler masterfully captures every architectural element with precision and finesse. The initials "W. L" are thoughtfully repeated four times throughout this historic structure, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to its rich history. This print, housed at The William Salt Library in Staffordshire, UK, offers us a glimpse into Uttoxeter's past. It invites us to imagine the lives lived within these walls; perhaps it was once home to those seeking refuge or solace during challenging times. As we admire this exquisite work of art by John Buckler, let us appreciate not only his talent but also how it allows us to connect with history through visual storytelling.
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