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- Joseph Southall - Banbury Quaker Meeting House
Joseph Southall - Banbury Quaker Meeting House
Joseph Southall - Banbury Quaker Meeting House
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JOSEPH SOUTHALL, RWS, NEAC, RBSA
(1861-1944)
The Entrance to the Quaker Meeting House, Banbury
Dated and signed l.r.: i.1911 / JES
Coloured chalks
16 by 9.5 cm.; 6 ¼ by 3 ¾ in.
Provenance:
The artist’s cousin, Isabel Harlock, and thence by descent.
Banbury’s Quaker Meeting House is situated behind a high wall in the north-west corner of Horse Fair. The piece of land has belonged to the Quakers since 1654 and the present building dates to the seventeenth century with later additions and developments.
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