Catalogue description Sketchbook.   Inside cover are initials J. D. 1815   And later inscription in pencil...

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Details of D(F)8
Reference: D(F)8
Description:

Sketchbook.

 

Inside cover are initials J. D. 1815

 

And later inscription in pencil "Sketches by Miss Julia Dolben, daughter of Sir English Dolben".

 

Page 1 view of Finedon Church from the top of the South Avenue and poem "how soft the Music of those village bells..."

 

Page 3 Finedon Hall and Church - south view

 

Page 5 Finedon Hall viewed from the head of the Lake, west

 

Page 7 Village church at Ringmore (?) "the humblest roof that Piety could raise..."

 

Page 9 View of the Grove House and gardener's cottage at Finedon

 

Page 11 Finedon Vicarage

 

Page 12 Lines "If I could bind thee, pleasant shades, farewell..."

 

Page 13 View of the Island at Finedon, sketched "the Evening previous to my departure Sept. 11th 1815".

 

Page 14 Lines "Still where rosy pleasure leads..."

 

Page 15 Temple in the shrubbery at Finedon, erected in memory of Joseph Wilcocks 1792 and Memorial urn of plinth on the Bowling Green at Finedon to Edward Wortley Montague, and lines by J.E. Dolben

 

Page 17 Dalham (Suffolk) church and house

 

Page 19 Dalham (Suffolk) church, garden, ornamental gates and windmill in distance

 

Page 21 Seven Oaks (Kent) house and grounds

 

Page 22 unidentified church tower (probably East Bourne)

 

Page 23 View of East Bourne (Sussex) showing roof tops, church, sea and ships

 

Page 25 View "from my window at East Bourne"

 

Page 27 Small sailing craft (seen at East Bourne ?)

 

Page 29 Small sailing craft (seen at East Bourne ?) including yacht

 

Page 31 View of cliffs near Hastings (Sussex)

 

Page 33 View of woodland scenery near Hastings

 

Page 34 The south porch of Hastings church

 

Page 35 Hastings Church with landscape

 

Page 37 Ruins of Hastings castle, and windmill

 

Page 39 View of many houses in Tunbridge Wells (Kent) seen from the common

 

Page 41 unidentified pinnacled church tower

 

Page 43 Watercolour (monochrome) of Hastings church, town & windmill

 

Page 45 View of Hastings with ruins on cliff, seen from the Priory

 

Page 47 2 views of the castle ruins at Hastings

 

Page 49 The "Old Roar" waterfall near Hastings

 

Page 51 Ruins of a church at Bulver Hythe, near Hastings

 

Page 53 Ore (Sussex) church

 

Page 55 Entrance to Battle Abbey (Sussex)

 

Page 57 The Fish Ponds near Hastings 22 May 1816

Date: circa 1815-1816
Held by: Northamptonshire Archives Service, not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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