Tixall - Gothic Window and Heraldic Antiquities: water colour painting

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Date:1762 - 1802 (c.)

Description:Showing the remains of a Gothic Window at Tixall. On the same plate is the view of the Tudor stone doorway, with pilaster-sided tablets of Sir Edward Aston's and the Royal coat of Arms [times of James I] above. Anonymous (S. Shaw).


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1760s
Tixall Hall - Gothic Window and Heraldic Antiquities: engraving
Tixall Hall - Gothic Window and Heraldic Antiquities: engraving

'Remains of a beautiful gothic Window at Tixall.' On the same plate is the view ...

1800s
Tixall Hall: engraving
Tixall Hall: engraving

'Ruins of Tixall.' Showing the ruins from within. The lower stage of the stone ...

1830s
Tixall Hall: engraving
Tixall Hall: engraving

'Tixall Hall. The Seat of Sir Thomas Aston Constable.' Showing the two storey ...

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Donor ref:SV-XI.30 (45/9985)

Source: William Salt Library

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