Exterior, Frederick Crace and Son Establishment, 14 Wigmore Street, London
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Caption | Horizontal rectangle. Exterior of three buildings, the central one bearing the Crace name over the entrance and on the two windows on the lower floor. The second story balcony bears the royal arms. Carriage-maker's Establishment, left (Davies and Son): "Glass shade-warehouse," right. Made in: England. Date: 1820s. Record ID: chndm_1948-40-98. |
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Creator | Frederick Crace, designer, English (1779–1859) |
Artwork medium | Graphite, brush and watercolor on paper |
Credit | Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
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