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Drawings Roman villa at Haceby, Lincolnshire

Object number

LDSAL2020.15.303

Artist/Designer/Maker

Fowler, William - Artist
Fowler, William - Engraver

Production date

1829

Material

Paper
Ink
Printer's Ink
Watercolour

Technique

Drawing
Etching (Printing Process)

Dimensions

Height: 590mm
Width: 389mm

Inscriptions

Inscription content

ROMAN ANTIQUITIES, discovered at Haceby, in the County of Lincoln.
On the property of EARL BROWNLOW and Sir W. E. WELBY BART.

Inscription content

WFowler Del. et fect. September 17th 1829

References

Reference (free text)

David S Neal and Stephen R Cosh, Roman Mosaics of Britain 4 vols. (London: Illuminata Publishers, 2002-?), 1: 144-7. Illustration, fig. 105, p. 144.

Reference (free text)

Gentleman's Magazine 88 (1818), 1: 634.

Reference (free text)

Gentleman's Magazine 88 (1818), 2: 38-9.

Reference (free text)

Thomas Allen, The History of the County of Lincoln, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time 2 vols. (London: John Saunders, 1834), 2: 284.

Reference (free text)

Thomas Morgan, Romano-British Mosaic Pavements: A History of Their Discovery and a Record and Interpretation of Their Designs (London: Witing & Co., 1886), p. 139. Haceby is mistakenly referred to as Laceby in this reference.

Reference (free text)

M V Taylor and R G Collingwood, 'Roman Britain in 1929', Journal of Roman Studies 19 (1929): 193.

Reference (free text)

Edmund Turnor, 'Account of the Remains of a Roman Bath Near Stoke in Lincollnshire', Archaeologia 22 (1829): 26-32. See especially pp. 28-9.

Reference (free text)

Antiquity 3 (1929): 486.