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Windmill Hill, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
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Windmill Hill, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
Windmill Hill, 1835. Stately home and estate of EJ Curteis Esq. in Hailsham, Sussex. Antique line engraving by Henry Alexander Ogg after Thomas Henwood. From " The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, Volume the First", by Thomas Walker Horsfield, F.S.A. [Baxter, Sussex Press, Lewes; Messrs. Nichols and Son, London, (1835)]
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Windmill Hill, 1835 - A Glimpse into the Past
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. This print takes us back to the year 1835, capturing the serene beauty of Windmill Hill in Hailsham, Sussex. The stately home and estate of EJ Curteis Esq. , depicted in this antique line engraving by Henry Alexander Ogg after Thomas Henwood, offers a fascinating glimpse into British history. The image showcases the grandeur of the country house set amidst rolling hills and lush greenery. With its detached location and picturesque surroundings, it exudes an air of tranquility that transports us to a bygone era. As we delve deeper into this historic scene, we uncover layers of significance. The estate's owner at the time was Edward Jeremiah Curteis, whose name is intertwined with both local geography and literature. This engraving was featured in "The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex" written by Thomas Walker Horsfield. Notably crafted by Henry Alexander Ogg using his exceptional artistic skills, this print captures not just a physical landscape but also evokes emotions associated with nature's beauty. From grazing animals on verdant pastures to branches swaying gently in the wind - every detail tells a story about life during that period. With its rich historical context and aesthetic appeal, this print serves as a window through which we can appreciate England's architectural heritage while immersing ourselves in its natural splendor.
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