Trentham Hall: aquatint engraving (in brown)

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Date:1825

Description:'Trentham Hall, The Seat of the most Noble the Marquis of Stafford.' Showing the [?south west] front of the three storey Georgian house. There are people riding in the grounds. A lake is on the right, and there is a drive running across the park to the house. Artist: engraved by T. Sanders.


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1780s
Trentham Hall: engraving
Trentham Hall: engraving

'Trentham in Staffordshire, the Seat of Earl Gower.' Showing a large Georgian house ...

1820s
Trentham Hall: steel engraving
Trentham Hall: steel engraving

'Trentham Hall, General View, Staffordshire.' Showing a Georgian house as seen ...

1840s
Trentham Church: sepia wash drawing
Trentham Church: sepia wash drawing

'North View of Trentham Church, Staffordshire.' Showing an Early English porch ...

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Donor ref:SV-XI.51 (45/10019)

Source: William Salt Library

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