Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor' : steel engraving

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Date:1843

Description:'Drayton Manor, Staffordshire, The Seat of Sir Robert Peel. Visited by Her Majesty Queen Victoria & H.R.H. Prince Albert, Nov 1843.' Showing an Elizabethan style mansion. Built on the site of an earlier Manor House, which was demolished, c. 1830. Engraved by H. Bond after a drawing by T.H. Shepherd.


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1780s
Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor' : water colour painting
Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor' : water colour painting

Showing the front of the building, with the entrance (into a quadrangle) under a ...

1810s
Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor': lithograph
Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor': lithograph

'Drayton Manor, The Residence of The Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., &c.&c.&c. ...

1830s
Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor': sepia drawing
Drayton Bassett - 'Drayton Manor': sepia drawing

'Drayton House, Staffordshire, the Seat of the Right Hon[orable] Sir Robert Peel, ...

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Donor ref:SV-IV.53b (45/8321)

Source: William Salt Library

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