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item:- Armitt Library :
A6641.12
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Print, soft ground etching, Cherry Tree, Stock Gill,
Ambleside, Westmorland, by William Green, Ambleside,
Westmorland, 1808.
Plate 12 in Sixty Studies from Nature, 1810.
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No. 12.
CHERRY TREE, STOCK GILL.
By some unaccountable mistake, the large tree in this print
is called a cherry tree, but is in reality a species of wych
elm. - The wych elm and the wild cherry tree grow
luxuriantly and to a prodigious size on the banks of this
little river.
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source type:-
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Green 1810 (plate 12)
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inscription:-
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printed bottom
CHERRY TREE, STOCK GILL. / Drawn and Engraved by William
Green, and Published at Ambleside, June 24, 1808.
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inscription:-
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watermark:
J WHATMAN / 1813
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wxh, page:-
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74x52.5cm
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479x652mm (about)
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wxh, image:-
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45x57cm (about)
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