At Greenwich, 1826 f16
The town of Greenwich derives its name from Old
English, meaning 'green harbour' or 'port'. It became popular in
the 16th century, when Henry VIII holidayed there, and its
popularity with royalty and gentry increased during the reign of
Elizabeth I, who quarantined herself from the Black Death in the
Queen's Palace in Greenwich Park. This drawing shows the collection
of buildings that constitute t…
Creator
- Artist : Scharf, George senior
Subject
- baroque
- neoclassical
- gate
- walkway
- railing
- Great Britain -- History -- Pictorial works
- Gate
- Baroque music
Type of item
- Still Image
- Topographical Drawing
Date
- 1826
- 1826
Medium
- Pencil on paper
Creator
- Artist : Scharf, George senior
Subject
- baroque
- neoclassical
- gate
- walkway
- railing
- Great Britain -- History -- Pictorial works
- Gate
- Baroque music
Type of item
- Still Image
- Topographical Drawing
Date
- 1826
- 1826
Medium
- Pencil on paper
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
User generated content
- false
Creation date
- http://semium.org/time/18xx
Places
- 538500, 177500
- Greenwich
- Royal Borough of Greenwich
- United Kingdom
- Greenwich
- London Borough of Greenwich
Identifier
- http://data.europeana.eu/item/92037/_http___www_bl_uk_onlinegallery_onlineex_topdrawings_a_zoomify86191_html
- 005ADD000036489U00016000
- Additional MS 36489A
Extent
- 13.8
- 23.8
- Centimetres
Format
- jpeg
Is part of
- Topographical drawings. Collect Britain
- The European Library
Year
- 1826
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
Timestamp created
- 2022-03-11T11:28:52.536Z
Timestamp updated
- 2022-03-11T11:28:52.536Z