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Garden of Ashlea House
Unknown, 1910, Autochrome
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Garden of Ashlea House
Garden of Ashlea House
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Item no
555
Title
Garden of Ashlea House
Description
A flower bed containing geraniums and other flowers is cut into a lawn. A partly visible sculpture can be seen between a wall and the flower bed. Running next to the lawn is a gravel path. Numerous trees can be seen around the garden. Sculpted bushes sit at the top of the lawn which ends on a slope. Next to the slope is a partialy in view building with windows and a spire . The background shows another bulding partially in view where windows, chimney stacks and the roof can be seen. Trees cover a hill in the distance.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1910
Size
8.2 x 10.7 cm
Type
Autochrome
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Ashlea House, Stow was the home of James Thin, the founder of James Thin bookshops.
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Ashlea House, Stow
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Flowers
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Flowers
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Trees
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Trees
Transport
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Infrastructure
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Paths
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