Hulme Hall
Summary
A view of the higgledy-piggledy gables of the half-timbered building that was Hulme Hall, on the bank of the river Irwell, Manchester. The scene around the rambling manor house is one of prosperous activity, with a small sailed boat on the river, cattle beneath the trees, and well-to-do ladies and gentlemen taking the air on the river bank. Smoke drifts from several of the hall's old chimney stacks. In the distance can be seen a church spire and townscape. The print has been trimmed right to the edge of the image, the top corners rounded, and the picture hand-coloured with blue, green pink and beige tints.
Object Name
Hulme Hall
Date Created
1828
Dimensions
mount: 23.7cm x 30.1cm
image: 9.5cm x 15.4cm
accession number
1923.28
Collection Group
Place of creation
United Kingdom
Support
paper
Medium
ink
watercolour
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