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Map of the Manor of Shifnal, Shropshire, 1635 (ink & colour on vellum)
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Map of the Manor of Shifnal, Shropshire, 1635 (ink & colour on vellum)
DON279105 Map of the Manor of Shifnal, Shropshire, 1635 (ink & colour on vellum) by Harrison, J. (fl. 1635); 67.2x64.1 cm; His Grace The Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Castle; (add.info.: property of Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey (1585-1646) and his wife Aletheia Talbot (c.1582-1654); home for the last two years of her life of Anne Dacre (1557-1630), Countess of Arundel, wife of Saint Philip Howard; the estate was eventually left by Aletheia to her favourite son, William Stafford (1614-80); ); British, out of copyright
Media ID 22357086
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This print showcases the intricate "Map of the Manor of Shifnal, Shropshire" dating back to 1635. Created by J. Harrison, this ink and color masterpiece on vellum measures an impressive 67.2x64.1 cm and is currently housed in His Grace The Duke of Norfolk's collection at Arundel Castle. The map holds a rich history as it was once owned by Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey (1585-1646) along with his wife Aletheia Talbot (c. 1582-1654). It also served as the residence for Anne Dacre (1557-1630), Countess of Arundel during her final years alongside her husband Saint Philip Howard. Notably, Aletheia left the estate to her beloved son William Stafford (1614-80), ensuring its legacy would continue through generations. This stunning piece offers a glimpse into the rural beauty and grandeur that characterized country estates during this era. With its meticulous cartography and compass detailing, this map not only serves as a visual representation but also provides valuable insights into mapping techniques from centuries ago. Its significance extends beyond mere aesthetics; it stands as a testament to historical land ownership and planning practices. Preserved by Bridgeman Images, this remarkable artwork invites viewers to appreciate both its artistic merit and historical importance within British heritage.
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