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Samuel Read Collection

Evensong - drawn by S. Read, 1873. Creator: William James Palmer

Sketches in Spain: a street of Barcelona, 1873. Creator: William James Palmer

The Isle of Thanet: farmhouse, 1873. Creator: Unknown

The Isle of Thanet: Salmeston Grange, Margate, 1873. Creator: Unknown

The Isle of Thanet: Daundelion, 1873. Creator: Unknown

The Isle of Thanet: Minster Church, 1873. Creator: Unknown

The Isle of Thanet: cliffs near Margate, 1873. Creator: Unknown

Deserted, drawn by S. Read, 1872. Creator: William James Palmer

The Falls, Golspie Burn, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Allt-Smeorail, Loch Brora, 1872. Creator: Unknown

The Queen's Visit to Sutherlandshire: Golspie Burn, 1872. Creator: Unknown

On the Senne, Brussels, 1872. Creator: Unknown

On the Senne, Brussels, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Maison des Brasseurs, Brussels, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Old window, Brussels, 1872. Creator: Unknown

On the Place de l'Hotel de Ville, Brussels, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Inverness, 1872. Creator: J Greenaway

The Iron Gate of the Danube, 1871. Creator: Unknown

The Isle of Thanet: Michael Yoakley's Hospital

The Scott Centenary: Jedburgh Abbey, 1871. Creator: William James Palmer

St. Margaret's Church, Lowestoft, lately restored, 1871. Creator: Unknown

Loch Maree, Dingwall and Skye Railway, 1871. Creator: William James Palmer

On the canal, Abbeville, 1871. Creator: Unknown

On the canal, Abbeville, 1871. Creator: Unknown

St. Wolfran, Abbeville, 1871. Creator: Unknown

The Moated Grange, drawn by S. Read, 1871. Creator: J. Paterson

Interior of St. Stephen's, Vienna, by S. Read, 1868. Creator: William James Palmer

"St. Pierre, Caen", by S

"Chapel Of The High Altar In The Cathedral Of Toledo

"Lord Riverdale's Repentance": the Last Home of the Riverdales - drawn by Samuel Read

The Return, (see "The Roundhead's Parole") - drawn by Samuel Read

"Squire Mayduke's Daughter": Will Teague's House - drawn by Samuel Read

The Town and Castle of Gaeta - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: Unknown

"The Prodigal Son", drawn by S

View in Gaeta, with the church of St. Erasmus, 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Crater of Mount Etna - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: M. Jackson

The town and fortress of Peterwarden

Naples, from the Castel del Carmine - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: W Thomas

The Arsenal at Naples - from a drawing by S. Read, 1860. Creator: Unknown

"Under Green Leaves" - Lullingsworth

Christmas Reflections - drawn by Samuel Read, 1857. Creator: M. Jackson

Pizzofalcone and Castello dell'Uovo, at Naples, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Naval Review: Promenade on Southsea Common - sketched by S

The Naval Review: the Queen's Yacht passing Fort Monckton - drawn by S

"A Country Churchyard" - painted by Samuel Read - from the Exhibition of the Society of British Arti Creator

Sunday Morning; from "The Lump of Gold"

"The Haunted House" - drawn by S

"Interior of the Dom, Lübeck"

The late Samuel Read, Artist (engraving)

Samuel Read, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins

On the canal, Ghent, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Porte Rabot, Ghent, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Ancient houses on the quay, Ghent, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Belfry, Ghent, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Balcony, Hotel de Ville, Ghent, 1872. Creator: Unknown

Castle of the Counts of Flanders, Ghent, 1872. Creator: Unknown


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EDITORS COMMENTS

Samuel Read was a man of many talents and interests. He could often be found with his nose buried in a book, absorbing knowledge on a wide range of subjects. His love for reading knew no bounds, as he delved into everything from classic literature to scientific journals. His passion for learning was infectious, inspiring those around him to pick up a book and expand their own horizons. Samuel believed that through reading, one could explore new worlds, gain empathy for others, and challenge their own beliefs. In addition to being an avid reader, Samuel was also known for his insightful discussions about the books he read. He would eagerly share his thoughts and interpretations with anyone willing to listen, sparking engaging conversations that left everyone feeling enriched. Whether it was fiction or non-fiction, poetry or prose, Samuel approached each book with an open mind and a thirst for knowledge. His dedication to reading not only enriched his own life but also had a ripple effect on those lucky enough to know him. In the world of Samuel Read, there was always room for one more chapter – another opportunity to learn something new and grow as an individual.

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