General
General
Object Auto ID
70865
Common Name
Watercolour
Classified Name
Quantity
1.00
Object Description
The Parliament Collection:
Front facade of the building shown and fills the size of the image. House decorated for the departure of the convict ship. (Part of a portfolio, see 31382)Transparencies and illuminations on the evening of the day of the departure of the convict ship Neptune, February 21, 1850. Vivat Fairbairn & The Pledge; Mr Fairbairn's office in the Keizersgracht on the evening of the 21st February 1850
Provenance
Unknown
Description
Description
Technique Types
Distinguishing Features
Anti-convict agitation. Cape Town Neptune convicts architecture South African commercial advertiser. Business premises. 1850 Fairbairn, John. Newspaper Offices. Fletcher, Anthony Woodward and Fletcher, Henry William. Business premises. Darling Street 1850
Inscriptions
Title handwritten in pen below work
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Dimension Comments
Unframed In portfolio
History
History
Object Age Comment
1850
Maker Comment
ARTIST UNKNOWN
Collector Comment
Watercolour
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