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Collection
Fine Art
Heber Mardon Collection (1)
Subjects
Death and Burial or Funerary Object
Bristol Cemeteries - Arnos Vale (2)
Bristol Cultural Institutions - Bristol Savages - Works of Art by Members (1)
Slavery / Anti-Slavery (1)
Thomas Chatterton, 1752-1770 (1)
Materials
canvas (2)
oil paint (2)
wood (2)
cloth (1)
gesso (1)
gilding (1)
glass (1)
hardboard (1)
pigment (1)
Name
painting (10)
drawing/watercolour (8)
ephemera (2)
print (2)
Maker
BRITISH SCHOOL (2)
CROFTS, Ernest (2)
MANNING, Joseph (2)
WATTS, George Frederic (2)
A, J (1)
BIRD, Edward (1)
BIRD, Miss Martha (1)
BOARD, Ernest (1)
DAVEY, George, Publisher (1)
DAY & HAGHE (1)
HAWKINS, George the younger (1)
HOGARTH, William (1)
INSHAW, David (1)
JONES, Stephen Chaplin (1)
LEWIS, Richard Jeffreys (1)
Associated places
Europe (9)
Northern Europe (9)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) / England (9)
Bristol (6)
Buckinghamshire (2)
Windsor (2)
Africa (1)
Egypt (1)
Giza (1)
North Africa (1)
Sussex (1)
Tomb of 'The Harrowing of Hell' in Bristol Cathedral? [grave cover and two graves] (drawing/watercolour)
Altar-piece by John King in St Mark's, showing the lamentation over the dead Christ (drawing/watercolour)
The Funeral (print)
Robert Meaby's Seat, Old Park, off St Michael's Hill, with the funeral ceremony for Fido the dog (drawing/watercolour)
Death of Chatterton (painting)
Funeral of King Charles I, St George's Chapel, Windsor, 1649 (painting)
Love and Death (painting)
'Our days were a joy and our paths through flowers' (painting)
An Affadavit Certificate, dated April 21st, 1707, Proving that Thomas Mathew was Buried in Wool (ephemera)
Death and the Pale Horse (painting)
The Episcopal Chapel, Arnos Vale Cemetery (drawing/watercolour)
The Death of Edward Colston (painting)
Funeral of William Canynges outside St Mary Redcliffe (drawing/watercolour)
A Woman with a Dead Child Adrift at Sea on a Raft - Sunset (painting)
Arnos Vale Cemetery [Two Views] (print)
The Pyramids (painting)
After the Funeral (drawing/watercolour)
Funeral of King Charles I, St George's Chapel, Windsor, 1649 (drawing/watercolour)
The Reading of the Will Concluded (painting)
The Great Plague: Burial of the Dead, Bristol (drawing/watercolour)
The Burial of William Canynges at Redcliffe Church, 1474 (painting)
An Affadavit Certificate, dated April 21st, 1707, Proving that Thomas Mathew was Buried in Wool (ephemera)
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