Three Bridges (Rail, Canal and Road), Southall

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The artist worked as a craftsman for Abbott Brothers in Southall. He painted local landscapes from life in all weathers. Otherwise known as Windmill Bridge, this structure was required for the railway between Southall and Brentford and was completed in 1859.

Ealing Central Library

London

Title

Three Bridges (Rail, Canal and Road), Southall

Date

1900

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 21 x W 27 cm

Accession number

594

Acquisition method

presented

Work type

Painting

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Ealing Central Library

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