Twelve Drawings Done While the 104th Was Quartered at the Tower of London 1915-1916, Respectfully Dedicated to Major General H Pipon CB, Resident Governor and Major of the Tower

by Unknown Author

SKU: 013775 | Out of Stock


£237.50

Condition:
Not specified
Binding:
Softcover
Edition:
1st Edition
📖 Description
[1916?] 24pp portfolio with 12 prints, in stiff card wrappers bound with cord, with Arts and Crafts style decoration and lettering. Small elephant folio (approximately 15.5 inches by 10 inches). Covers worn and lightly marked, rubbed around all edges, cracked along spine ends with some minor loss at head of spine. Internally, some wear at page edges and minor corner curling, else neat, clean, bright and tight, with prints clean and sharp. A collection of 12 drawings by artist Alner W Hall mostly of the Tower of London, done while the battalion he served with - the 104th Provisional Battalion - was stationed at the Tower of London during the First World War, including scenes such as St John's Chapel, Traitors' Gate, Byward Tower, London Bridge and Hampstead Heath. Very hard to find, and a wonderful snapshot of London scenes during the First World War.
📋 Full Details
Publication Year: Not specified
Publisher: Privately Published
Printing: 1st Impression
Binding Condition: Good
Dust Jacket: No
Protection: Not specified
Language: English
Weight: 0.9
Size: Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall
Illustrator(s): Hall, Alner W
🏷️ Categories
Art Local Interest and History - London War, Military History and Weapons
📝 Seller Notes
Barma JNM
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