COLLECTION NAME:
Photography Collection
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Manchester~15~15
Photography Collection
Collection
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Image Number:
JRL17082733
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JRL17082733
Image Number
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Reference Number:
VPH.6.12
reference_number
VPH.6.12
Reference Number
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Series Title:
Intérieurs Anglais, an album of 50 cyanotypes of British house interiors by Bedford Lemere & Co. 1880’s-1890’s
title_series
Intérieurs Anglais, an album of 50 cyanotypes of British house interiors by Bedford Lemere & Co. 1880’s-1890’s
Series Title
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Parent Work Title:
Interior view of the staircase at Hewell Grange, Worcestershire. By Henry Bedford Lemere, Summer 1892
title_larger_entity
Interior view of the staircase at Hewell Grange, Worcestershire. By Henry Bedford Lemere, Summer 1892
Parent Work Title
false
Creator:
Lemere, Bedford Henry (Harry), 1865-1944
creator
Lemere, Bedford Henry (Harry), 1865-1944
Creator
false
Creator Role:
Photographer
creator_role
Photographer
Creator Role
false
Date Created:
1892
date_created
1892
Date Created
false
Image Sequence Number:
012
image_sequence_number
012
Image Sequence Number
false
Description:
Interior view of the staircase at Hewell Grange, Worcestershire. View of the grand wooden staircase with Jacobean strapwork detailing. At the top of the staircase Renaissance inspired arcading in alabaster and marble is visible. Intricate plasterwork adorns the ceilings and on the walls wood panelling and a wall hanging can be seen. The wall hangings in Hewell Grange were copied from tapestries in the Schönbrunn Palace. Hewell Grange is a country house in Tardebigge, Worcestershire, England. The mansion was built in 1884-91 by George Frederick Bodley & Thomas Garner for Robert George Windsor-Clive, first Earl of Plymouth. The Bedford Lemere daybook refers to the client as Lord Windsor. The surrounding park was developed by both Capability Brown and Humphry Repton and is on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The estate remained a seat of the Windsor-Clive family until it was sold to the state in the 20th century. The house was used as a Borstal from 1946 to 1991, when it became HM Prison Hewell Grange, a Category D open prison. Despite this, the house and its interior remain substantially intact. There are some very small flaws in the print itself, likely sustained in the printing process rather than a flaw to the original plate or negative.
description
Interior view of the staircase at Hewell Grange, Worcestershire. View of the grand wooden staircase with Jacobean strapwork detailing. At the top of the staircase Renaissance inspired arcading in alabaster and marble is visible. Intricate plasterwork adorns the ceilings and on the walls wood panelling and a wall hanging can be seen. The wall hangings in Hewell Grange were copied from tapestries in the Schönbrunn Palace. Hewell Grange is a country house in Tardebigge, Worcestershire, England. The mansion was built in 1884-91 by George Frederick Bodley & Thomas Garner for Robert George Windsor-Clive, first Earl of Plymouth. The Bedford Lemere daybook refers to the client as Lord Windsor. The surrounding park was developed by both Capability Brown and Humphry Repton and is on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The estate remained a seat of the Windsor-Clive family until it was sold to the state in the 20th century. The house was used as a Borstal from 1946 to 1991, when it became HM Prison Hewell Grange, a Category D open prison. Despite this, the house and its interior remain substantially intact. There are some very small flaws in the print itself, likely sustained in the printing process rather than a flaw to the original plate or negative.
Description
false
Keyword:
Victorian; Country House; Staircase; Jacobean; Tapestry.
keyword
Victorian; Country House; Staircase; Jacobean; Tapestry.
Keyword
false
Subject:
Architecture
subject
Architecture
Subject
false
Subject:
Country homes--Great Britain
subject
Country homes--Great Britain
Subject
false
Subject:
Interior decoration -- Great Britain
subject
Interior decoration -- Great Britain
Subject
false
Subject:
Photography--History--19th century
subject
Photography--History--19th century
Subject
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Category of Material:
Visual
category
Visual
Category of Material
false
Sub-Category:
Analogue photography
class
Analogue photography
Sub-Category
false
Sub-Category:
Cyanotypes (photographic prints)
class
Cyanotypes (photographic prints)
Sub-Category
false
Technique Used:
Blueprint process
technique
Blueprint process
Technique Used
false
Support:
Paper
support
Paper
Support
false
Creation Site:
England: Worcestershire: Tardebigge
location_creation_site
England: Worcestershire: Tardebigge
Creation Site
false
Time Period Covered:
19th Century CE
temporal_coverage
19th Century CE
Time Period Covered
false
Places Covered:
England: Worcestershire: Tardebigge
spatial_coverage
England: Worcestershire: Tardebigge
Places Covered
false
Item Height:
281 mm
item_height
281 mm
Item Height
false
Item Width:
231 mm
Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
current_repository
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Current Repository
false
Provenance:
Thomas Maileander, Artist
former_repository
Thomas Maileander, Artist
Provenance
false
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights:
Bibliography:
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<A href="https://luna.manchester.ac.uk/luna/servlet/s/h8b3g8 ">Intérieurs Anglais, an album of 50 cyanotypes of British house interiors by Bedford Lemere & Co. 1880’s-1890’s.</a>
Bibliography
false
Notes:
Worldcat lists one complete set of Intérieurs Anglais, at the Stiftung Bibliothek Werner Oechslin, Switzerland. Another complete set is owned by Yale University, located at the British Art Center, Folio A 2014 71. The Getty Research Institute holds 82 of the set of 86 cyanotypes (lacking nos. 10, 65, 67 and 81). The Royal Institute of British Architects have eight photographs from this series also in cyanotype, with the same numbering 1-68 (nos. 1, 7, 37, 49, 58, 61, 66 and 67).
notes
Worldcat lists one complete set of Intérieurs Anglais, at the Stiftung Bibliothek Werner Oechslin, Switzerland. Another complete set is owned by Yale University, located at the British Art Center, Folio A 2014 71. The Getty Research Institute holds 82 of the set of 86 cyanotypes (lacking nos. 10, 65, 67 and 81). The Royal Institute of British Architects have eight photographs from this series also in cyanotype, with the same numbering 1-68 (nos. 1, 7, 37, 49, 58, 61, 66 and 67).
Notes
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Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2017-08-23
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2017-08
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Photography
collection_code
Photography
Collection Code
false