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Fine art VictorianPrintHMCMS:FA2010.287In 1845, the Osborne estate was purchased by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with the intention of constructing a new mansion as a seaside retreat. The design itself incorporates a range of tastes ...Visit Page
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Fine art VictorianPrintHMCMS:FA2010.278In 1845, the Osborne estate was purchased by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with the intention of constructing a new mansion as a seaside retreat. The design itself incorporates a range of tastes ...Visit Page
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Fine artPrintHMCMS:FA2010.327While the print itself is undated, it is seen in: 'Barber's picturesque illustrations of the Isle of Wight: compromising views of every object of interest on the island', published in 1834, and is ...Visit Page
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Fine art VictorianPrintHMCMS:FA2010.332George Brannon (1874-1860) was a printmaker, engraver, and publisher who lived at Wotton Common, Isle of Wight. One of his most notable publications was his promotional travel book Vectis Scenery ...Visit Page
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Social history 20th centuryThatchers RakeHMCMS:ACM1959.151Thatcher's rake with ten iron teeth and a wooden handle, c.1935. A thatchers rake such as this would have been used only by thatcher's working on long straw, used to tidy up the thatch and clear it of ...Visit Page
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Social history VictorianMash StirrerHMCMS:GOS1974.74A mash stirrer from Hobb's Brewery of Stoke Road in Gosport. Mash stirrers were used to stir the malt and hot water within a tub as part of the beer making process. Malt is made by germinating and ...Visit Page