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Windsor, Head of navigation Hawksbury [sic] River / watercolour, possibly by G.W. Evans, & formerly...
Author / Creator
Date created
1810?
Formats
Contents
Drawings - 23.6 x 36.8 on lining paper 32 x 46 cm; in mount 35 x 48 cm. - 1 watercolour
Level of description
Fonds
Call Numbers
SV1B/Wind/6
Copying conditions
Out of copyright : Creator died before 1955
Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Title
Windsor, Head of navigation Hawksbury [sic] River / watercolour, possibly by G.W. Evans, & formerly attributed to E. Earle
Item identifier
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Full title
Windsor, Head of navigation Hawksbury [sic] River / watercolour, possibly by G.W. Evans, & formerly attributed to E. Earle
Source
Purchased 1933
Exhibited in
The Governor: Lachlan Macquarie, 1810 to 1821
Signature / Inscriptions
In ink below view at lower right: "Windsor"In pencil below view, right of centre: "Head of Navigation, Hawksbury [sic] River"In pencil below view at left, in library officer's hand: "Probably by G.W.Evans"Faint notes in pencil on view: "Church and School" and "Granary"A pencil inscription is indisti...
General note
UnsignedTwo other versions of this drawing are known to exist, one held by the Mitchell Library: "The settlement on the Green Hills, Hawksburgh River N.S. Wales 1809" (Location: PXD 388 v.3 f.7); and "A View of the Green Hills from the North of the Hawkesbury River 1807" (not held in ML; colour copy...
Attributions / Conjectures
Note in card catalogue: "Old catalogue card reads `a pencil note on mount attributes to E.Earle 1810'. This note is still partly decipherable on paper mount, but this attribution to Earle seems very unlikely. See notes on Earle PXn15".
Date created
1810?
Reference code
447207