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Visit of Institute of Electrical Engineers to North Eastern Electricity Board, Herrington, Sunderland. - 01/07/1953
Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
First World War memorial approximately 32 metres west of west lodge to Bowes Museum (qv). c1919. For the Durham Militia. Ashlar, probably sandstone. Octagonal plan. Three high steps to chamfered base of plinth with carved laurel wreath. Slender tapered shaft, approximately 2 metres high, has broach-stopped chamfers and battlemented coping. From this rises a stone crucifix, the cross with decorated arms. Inscription on base of cross at front to the men of all ranks of the Durham Militia who died 1914-1918; at rear: 'DLI' (Durham Light Infantry) and the regimental badge.
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Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
Nottingham & Beeston Canal, Castle Wharf, Nottingham.
British Waterways Warehouse.
Built for the Trent Navigation Company, c1919.
Grade ll listed.
Now residential.
Date: c1919
Location: Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Photographer: Sydney Payne
Accession No.: 88.107
Copyright: Annapolis Heritage Society
First World War memorial approximately 32 metres east of east lodge to Bowes Museum (qv). c1919. Marble, limestone and granite. Square plan. Five steps to square plinth of tapered base with corniced coping. Carved laurel wreath in raised segments on coping. Obelisk shaft approximately 2 metres high set on coping. Names of dead carved on slab set against steps at an oblique angle, and on base, which also has inscription to men of all ranks of Barnard Castle who died 1914-1918.
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/120133...
Museum & Art Gallery, Guildhall Road, Northampton.
The Sands.
Dorothea Sharp (1874-1955).
Oil on canvas, c1919.
Dorothea Sharp was a landscape, flower and figurative painter. She studied both in London and in Paris.
She studied art in Richmond before joining London’s Regent Street Polytechnic, where her teachers included David Murray and George Clausen. She also studied in Paris where she was introduced to the work of the Impressionists and in particular Claude Monet. She was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (from 1907), the Royal Institute of Oil Painters (1922) and the Society of Women Artists (1908). She lived in London, working at studios in Maida Vale.
In the 1920s and 1930s she travelled in France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. In 1928 she was appointed an honorary member of the St Ives Society of Artists and from 1940 to 1946 she settled in St Ives, where she produced many plein air paintings of beach scenes, notably including children.
Date:c1919
Location: Bridgetown, Nova Scotia
Photographer: Paul Yates
Accession No.:93.665 - 32
Copyright: Annapolis Heritage Society
Picture # 908, negative # 6-0167 with note that it is related to 6-348 in Yates inventory