The_Dutch_House,_Bristol_c.1850.jpg


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English: A print based on a drawing by John Skinner Prout of The Dutch House (1-2 High Street, Bristol). At the time of the drawing the Dutch House was the location of the Castle Bank, as depicted on the sign on the building. Original caption: 'The Home of John Vaughan, the Goldsmith, 1732, afterwards the Castle Bank.' Date of drawing estimated from the period in which Prout is known to have been active in Bristol.
Date
Source Charles Henry Cave, A History of Banking in Bristol from 1750 to 1899 (privately printed by W. Crofton Hemmons, Bristol, 1899), frontispiece.
Author From a drawing by J. S. Prout (printmaker not recorded)

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The Dutch House in Bristol, c.1850

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