Title: | 1953P358 The Hundred Steps, Windsor Castle |
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Description: |
1953P358 The Hundred Steps, Windsor Castle, c.1725-1809 Paul Sandby (d.1809) * The 'Hundred Steps' provided pedestrian access from the town to the north side of the Lower Ward from the medieval period. Beginning at a gatehouse on Thames Street, the steps emerge into the Canon's cloister. They were rebuilt in the nineteenth century and are no longer open to the public. Sandby made several drawings of the steps, populated with townsfolk making use of the pathway. |
Keywords: |
Landscape, 18th Century, Birmingham Museums Trust/Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, England, Castle, Architecture, Frame, Animal/ Horse, Royal, Carriage, Architecture/ Classical, NPO Digitisation Project, Works on Paper, Framed Works |
Usage Rights: | Creative Commons 0 - Public Domain. Optional attribution: Photo by Birmingham Museums Trust, licensed under CC0 |
Height: | 545 |
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Width: | 698 |
Unit: | mm |
Credit Line: | Presented by J Leslie Wright 1953, received on his death, 1954. |