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    "Gawthorpe near Leeds" 18th century engraving by J.Harris

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    About this item

    Gawthorpe Hall, which was demolished in 1773 stood close to the site of the present Harewood House.

    This rare old engraving after William Von Hagen "Gawthorpe near Leeds" was engraved by J.Harris and was "Printed and Sold by J.Smith". Below is the inscription "Gawthorpe near Leeds the Seat of John Boulter Esq. 1722". It measures 19"x 22" and is in a lovely old hogarth frame giving an overall size of 22"x 26".

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10786 (AB-103159)

    Dimensions

    W: 22" (55.9 cm)H: 19" (48.3 cm)

    Period

    18th Century

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