File:Highgate Church from Maiden Lane & Junction Road, Kentish Town - 1841 - E.H. Dixon.jpg

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'Highgate Church from Maiden Lane & Junction Road, Kentish Town. (1841) by E.H. Dixon

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Description
English: View of Highgate and Highgate Church, from Maiden Lane, Kentish Town; women and children walking down lane in foreground on winters day; the trees lining path bare, a man stands by a gate onto a field to the right of the lane, which continues across the field towards Highgate.

Per British Museum: "Inscribed within image to the left "HighgateCh from the Maiden Lane", and on the right the artist's signature and date 'E H Dixon 1841'. Inscribed in pen on mount below 'Highgate Church from Maiden Lane & Junction Road, Kentish Town 1841'. In pencil to the right by Potter, 'There was a footpath across fields from Swains Lane West of Maiden Lane to Fortess Terrace Junction Rd'."

Watercolour; 277mm x 224mm
Date
Source https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details/collection_image_gallery.aspx?assetId=1131041001&objectId=3440852&partId=1
Author
Edward Henry Dixon  (fl. 1830 / 1859)  wikidata:Q63383114
 
Alternative names
E.H. Dixon
Description watercolorist
Work period 1830 / 1859 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q63383114

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