Patshull House: engraving

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Date:1800 - 1899 (c.)

Description:'Patshull, Staffordshire, Seat of Sir George Piggot (sic), Bart.' Showing a plain solid Georgian building with a west wing and outbuildings, looking over the park. It stands on a mound and the park runs up to it. There are cattle in the foreground. An engraving of a drawing by Cornelius Varley.


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1760s
Patshull House: sepia wash drawing
Patshull House: sepia wash drawing

'A View of Patshull the Seat of the Right Honourable Lord Pigot drawn for the History ...

1790s
Patshull House: water colour painting
Patshull House: water colour painting

'Patteshull (sic).' South East view of the house from over the pool, showing the ...

1820s
Patshull House: sepia wash drawing
Patshull House: sepia wash drawing

'North Entrance to Patshul (sic) Staffordshire, seat of G. Pigot, Bart.' Showing ...

1840s
Patshull House: sepia drawing
Patshull House: sepia drawing

'South West View of Pattishull (sic) Church, Staffordshire,' but showing a plain ...

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Donor ref:SV-VII.137e (45/9235)

Source: William Salt Library

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