The Conyngham family moved to Slane A moving scene on the road to Slane (title object) The Conyngham family moved from Windsor Castle to Slane Castle, 1830 . The round Lady Conyngham, mistress of king George IV, pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with belongings, Lord Conyngham running behind her with a large bag on his head. They are a woman and rags nageroepen. Manufacturer : printmaker William Heath (listed building) Publisher: Thomas McLean (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: England Publisher: London Date: Jun 29 1830 Physical features: etching, hand colored material: paper Techniq


The Conyngham family moved to Slane A moving scene on the road to Slane (title object) The Conyngham family moved from Windsor Castle to Slane Castle, 1830 . The round Lady Conyngham, mistress of king George IV, pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with belongings, Lord Conyngham running behind her with a large bag on his head. They are a woman and rags nageroepen. Manufacturer : printmaker William Heath (listed building) Publisher: Thomas McLean (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: England Publisher: London Date: Jun 29 1830 Physical features: etching, hand colored material: paper Technique: etching / hand color dimensions: plate edge: h 261 mm × W 373 mm Subject: mo (house) wheelbarrow when: 1830 - 1830


Size: 1911px × 1307px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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