Item 2: Negative of a watercolour of Blighton House drawn by George William Evans, A.D. 1810
Item 2: Negative of a watercolour of Blighton House drawn by George William Evans, A.D. 1810
About this item
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Date
not after 1974; negative of original 1810 watercolour
Call Numbers
ON 652/Item 1
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Reference Code
Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
1 negative - film
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Governor William Bligh commissioned G.W. Evans to create a visual record of Blighton Farm an extremely successful agricultural and grazing property on the Hawkesbury River at Pitt Town. The recently constructed farm buildings sit against a backdrop of gum trees and bushland. In the foreground are manicured gardens and orderly fenced paddocks, which were a particular feature of the property. The gardens and paddocks roll down to the Hawkesbury River.
Source:
National Gallery of Australia
https://cs.nga.gov.au (Accessed 1 October 2019)...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Item 2: Negative of a watercolour of Blighton House drawn by George William Evans, A.D. 1810
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
Transferred from Pic.Acc.2994, September 2019
Conservation note
Negative is badly damaged.
Description source
Title based on description of 'Blighton Farm' held at Mitchell Library call number: SPF/3510.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
ON 652/Item 1
Record Identifier
1xqGz7aY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1xqGz7aY
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Reference code
9644212
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