Collection search - The Commandant's Quarters at Niagara, Canada [graphic material]
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Hierarchy The Commandant's Quarters at Niagara, Canada [graphic material]
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Record information The Commandant's Quarters at Niagara, Canada [graphic material]
Date:ca. 1835.Type of material:ArtFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3743752Date(s):ca. 1835.Place of creation:OntarioExtent:1 watercolour: watercolour and pen and ink over pencil; 19.7 x 25.7 cm. (sheet); 11.9 x 18.6 cm. (image).
Image 11.900 x 18.600 cm
Support 19.700 x 25.700 cmLanguage of material:EnglishScope and content:Work showing the former quarters of the Commanding officer's house at Niagara, which was built close to the Indian Council House at Fort George and Butler's Barracks about 1815, and which remained in existence until about 1860, when it is presumed to have burned down. The artist of the work is thought to be Charles Wright (1793-1866), a Royal Engineer stationed in Quebec from June 1833 to July 1838.Provenance:Additional name(s):Additional information:Custodial history:Sold by an unknown owner through BonhamsSubject heading:Source:Private -
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