Date:1748 - 1793 (c.)
Description:'Impression of an ancient Copper in Mr. Greene's Museum Lichfield, of the Crucifixion.' Anonymous. Richard Greene (1719-1793) was an apothecary who set up a museum at his house on the south side of Market Street. On his death, the collection was sold, and some was purchased by his grandson, Richard Wright, and displayed at 20 The Close, and later on Dam Street. Some items can still be seen at Lichfield Heritage Centre.
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'The South West Prospect of the City of Lichfield.' Stretching from the west to ...
Showing a view of the Cathedral spires in the distance, from the north. Anonymous, ...
'House in Lichfield, (in which Dr. Johnson was born.' Showing a three storey building ...
'Market Place, Lichfield.' Showing a three storey building in the Market Place with ...
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'View of Mr. Greene's Museum at Lichfield.' Showing the displays inside cabinets in the Museum. 'Stringer ...
'Ancient Alter-piece (sic), preserved in the Museum of Mr. Greene at Lichfield.' [Handwritten in pencil] ...
'Fig. 1, In Mr. Greene's Museum at Lichfield. See p.671.' Showing (1) The Virgin Mary and Child seated. ...
[Handwritten note] 'In Greene's Museum, Lichfield, Staffs,' being 'Fig. 7, p.322,' [?in `The Gentleman's ...
'Impression of an ancient Copper in Mr. Greene's Museum Lichfield, of the Crucifixion.' Anonymous. Richard ...
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Source: William Salt Library
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