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RefNoIM/005527
LevelItem
TitleBrowne, Isaac Hawkins
ArtistFittler, James
Datend
DescriptionFull length, seated. "Representation of the monument in the church of Badger, in Shropshire, to the memory of Isaac Browne esquire, executed by Sir Francis Chantry, is dedicated to is widow by Lt William Thornton, one of his nearest relations who on publishing his own speech in the House of Commons with authoritus and Illustrations introduced a description of his character which is subjoined on the other side". Speech on separate page. published by G E Madeley, 4th Wellington St, Strand
ObjectNameEngraving
MaterialsBlack and white engraving
Dimensions460 x 390 mm
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA3184Browne; Isaac Hawkins (1745 - 1818)1745 - 1818
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