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William Hutchinson of Canterbury on 'Staring Tom' Riding from Canterbury to London Bridge in 2 hours 25 minutes and 51 seconds on Thursday 6 May 1819

Image credit: Canterbury Museums and Galleries

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An aquatint print based on this portrait (with churches in the background and a whip in Hutchinson's hand) is inscribed 'J. Pardon del.t. Canterbury from the life'. It was engraved by H. Meyer and published by J. Hudson, 85 Cheapside, 4th June 1819.

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Title

William Hutchinson of Canterbury on 'Staring Tom' Riding from Canterbury to London Bridge in 2 hours 25 minutes and 51 seconds on Thursday 6 May 1819

Date

1819

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 30.8 x W 38 cm

Accession number

CANCM:10837

Acquisition method

gift from Mr G. H. Clarke, 1945

Work type

Painting

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