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Early 19th.Century Watercolour Drawing Study Of A Gallows Erected For The Execution Of The Luddite James Towle 1816 marriage Century British School watercolour drawing

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Century British School watercolour drawing depicting a ship of the line flying the flag of an Admiral of the White

Seated in a landscape with a bullfinch

studied first at Lyon under his father

Rousseau was born at Paris

Early 19th.Century Watercolour Drawing Study Of A Gallows Erected For The Execution Of The Luddite James Towle 1816 marriage Century British School watercolour drawingHistorically important Early 19th. Century Industrial Revolution Ink and watercolour drawing. Depicting a gallows prepared for the execution of the "Luddite" James Towle. Inscribed in ink "Perspective View of the New drop erected the 20th of November 1816 at the new Gaol for the Execution of James Towle a Luddite for breaking 53 lace frames on the night of the 28th June 1816 at the factory of Messrs Heathcote & Boden at Loughborough, the damage done

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