Walton and Cotton's Fishing House (The Doorway). Captain George Bankart, photographer (British, 1829 - 1916) 1888 View of an older man with a white beard and moustache sitting on a wooden bench at the base of a large tree. He leans forward and rests his elbows on his knees as he holds a notebook open in front of him. A fishing rod and net lean against one shoulder, and a wicker basket for holding fish sits on the bench beside him. The front door of a small stone cottage known as Charles Cotton's Fishing Temple is visible in the background. (Recto, adjacent interleaving) center, printed in blac


Walton and Cotton's Fishing House (The Doorway). Captain George Bankart, photographer (British, 1829 - 1916) 1888 View of an older man with a white beard and moustache sitting on a wooden bench at the base of a large tree. He leans forward and rests his elbows on his knees as he holds a notebook open in front of him. A fishing rod and net lean against one shoulder, and a wicker basket for holding fish sits on the bench beside him. The front door of a small stone cottage known as Charles Cotton's Fishing Temple is visible in the background. (Recto, adjacent interleaving) center, printed in black ink: "PLATE XLIX. WALTON AND COTTON'S FISHING HOUSE. / (THE DOORWAY.)"


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