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The Elephant and Castle on the Road to Brighton
Author: FIELDING, Theodore, after POLLARD, James
Publication place: London
Publisher: Published by J. Watson, 7 Vere Street
Publication date: Feb. 7th, 1826.
Physical description: Engraving with aquatint and hand-colour.
Notes
The Elephant and Castle Inn was a public house and busy staging post, probably deriving its name from the coat of arms of the Cutler’s Guild, which feature an elephant as a nod to the use of ivory in cutlery handles.
It gives its name to the present area of London. There are a variety of vehicles going past the inn, including a private coach, stage coaches going to Bognor and Brighton, and a wagon.
Dimensions
Image: 540 by 766mm (21.25 by 30.25 inches). Sheet: 626 by 815mm (24.75 by 32 inches)Stock number
12593The BADA Standard
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