The Arrival of the Coach at the 'Ram Inn', Cirencester, Gloucestershire, 1720

Image credit: Bingham Library and Art Gallery Foundation

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The Ram Inn provided food and accommodation for travellers and was a regular stopping point on journeys between London and the West Country. William Hogarth first sketched the scene in 1719 and Beecham has added action and colour as the coach sets down its passengers in the galleried courtyard. It was demolished in 1896 when Castle Street was widened.

Bingham Gallery

Cirencester

Title

The Arrival of the Coach at the 'Ram Inn', Cirencester, Gloucestershire, 1720

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 109 x W 150 cm

Accession number

BLT 071

Acquisition method

presented by Mr E. M. Beecham, 1917

Work type

Painting

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