Record

RefNoL&P/1/382/2
LevelItem
TitleTracings, unnamed [Of the antiquities found] by unknown artist
Date1745
DescriptionSix traced figures on tracing paper [delicate - handle with caution], held in envelope.

Subject: Antiquities

Relates to 'An attempt by John Ward, Rhet. Prof. Gresh. & F. R. S. to explain some remains of antiquity lately found in Hertfordshire; and communicated to the Royal Society by William Freeman Esquire, one of their members, February the 14, 1745' by John Ward

Read 4 April 1745
Extent6p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionPencil illustrations on tracing paper, held in a paper envelope
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rstl.1744.0074
RelatedRecordL&P/1/382
L&P/1/382/1
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