File:Refectory detail, by E. Ellis and A.A. Ellis.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRefectory detail, by E. Ellis and A.A. Ellis.jpg |
English: A 19th-century watercolour showing details of the refectory windows at Tintern Abbey: the work of a father and daughter by the name of Ellis (E. Ellis and A.A. Ellis), once in the possession of Sir Charles Robert Bignold. A note accompanying the collection explained its origin as "from a series of sketches executed during a pedestrian tour by a father and his daughter, 1850-75". |
Date | 1850/75 |
Source | https://somersetandwood.com/products/ellis-tintern-abbey-ruins |
Author | E. Ellis and A.A. Ellis |
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