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The White Hart, Caldmore, Walsall, from Remnants Of Old Wolverhampton Vol. I. No
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The White Hart, Caldmore, Walsall, from Remnants Of Old Wolverhampton Vol. I. No
451609 The White Hart, Caldmore, Walsall, from Remnants Of Old Wolverhampton Vol.I. No.s 1-37, published 1880 (etching) by Fullwood, John (1854-1931); Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; (add.info.: built in the 17th century, the White Hart war originally the family home of the prosperous Hawe family); eWolverhampton Art Gallery; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23488932
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Fence Grand Snowy Walsall West Midlands White Hart
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This black and white etching, titled "The White Hart, Caldmore, Walsall" takes us back in time to the 17th century. The snowy scene showcases the grand facade of this historic building, originally the family home of the prosperous Hawe family. Published in 1880 as part of "Remnants Of Old Wolverhampton Vol. I" this print by John Fullwood offers a glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of West Midlands, UK. The White Hart stands proudly amidst a winter landscape, its fence adorned with delicate snowflakes. The intricate details captured in this etching highlight the craftsmanship that went into constructing such an elegant house. Its imposing presence evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost feel the chill in the air and imagine ourselves walking along those snowy streets. It is a testament to both English history and Fullwood's artistic talent that we are able to experience such beauty from over a century ago. Displayed at Wolverhampton Art Gallery today, this print serves as a reminder of our connection to our past and how architecture can tell stories that transcend time. Let us appreciate not only its visual appeal but also its historical significance as it preserves memories of an England long gone yet forever cherished.
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