Two Greenwich Pensioners with a female companion beside Rysbrack’s statue of George II. Inversed digital file to create b&w positive.
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Two Greenwich Pensioners with a female companion beside Rysbrack’s statue of George II. Inversed digital file to create b&w positive.
A view looking south between the Queen Mary Court and King William court buildings towards the Queen's House with the rigged training ship in front. In the foreground of the image is a Greenwich Pensioner standing looking up at Rysbrack’s statue of George II with another pensioner and female companion seated next to him. The top of the Royal Observatory building is in the far distance above the tree line.
Object number: P3CAL
Date: circa 1845
Original dimensions: 472 mm x 383 mm
- Image reference: S3352-002
- © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Fox Talbot Collection
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