PARISH CHURCH, SOMERTON.
H.G.W.
Category
Photographs
Date
1900
Materials
Photographic card
Measurements
87 mm (H)137 mm (W)
Place of origin
Somerton
Order this imageCollection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 889236.53
Summary
Postcard showing the parish church of Somerton, part with castellated roofline. Clock in church tower reads 12.10. Straight pathway leads to arched doorway between small trees. Lamp-post on right. Contained in a dark blue cloth bound photograph album, textured to look like leather, the spine and corners in olive brown with gold tooling. c.1900
Provenance
A gift from the Hon. Gerald Agar-Robartes, 7th Viscount Clifden, who gave Lanhydrock to the National Trust in 1953. Somerton village is close to Kingweston where the Dickinson family lived.
Marks and inscriptions
(printed in white on photograph) PARISH CHURCH, SOMERTON. (and) H.G.W.
Makers and roles
H.G.W., manufacturer