Description
The balloon belonged to the Italian aeronaut Vincenzo Lunardi (1759-1806)
plate II of The Harlot's Progress
Colin Harvey
The great medieval abbey church of St Albans developed on the site of the shrine to St Alban
with the end of Cheapside
'Turusachan....Isle of Lewis.' Size:L: 90 x 60cm The balloon belonged to theLandscape study of the Callinish Stones, an ancient monument stone circle on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. Two children, one carrying a long staff, appear in the foreground. Captioned below: 'TURUSACHAN, CALLERNISH. OR THE PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE ON THE BLEAK HEADLAND. IN THE ISLE OF LEWIS. Zincographed at the Ordnance Survey Office Southampton. 1867. Drawn by Colonel Sir Henry James R. E.: 1866. Copied in Chalk by 2nd Corporal Goodwin R. E.' Unnumbered
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