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2005.5805

2005.5805
2005.5805
2005.5805
2005.5805
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4936
"Almshouses of Clarkes Charity" (after Brabant)
2005.5805
Social History (Museum of St Albans)
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2005.5805
2007.5498
Watercolour showing "Almshouses of Clarkes Charity, c. 1821, copy", St Peters Street, painted after Brabant (this may refer to one of several Brabant sisters). These almshouses stood on the site of the Old Town Hall, at the junction with Chequer Street. The sign hanging outside the almshouses reads "White Hart Inn". This building was demolished in 1829 to build the Town Hall. The large brick building with the balcony is the building on St Peter's Street known as "The Mansion", currently Hotter Shoes and Jigsaw (as at 2017). "Clarke's charity" may refer to Dr Samuel Clark (1684 - 1750), founder of the Charity School in St Albans and pastor at Dagnall Street Methodist chapel.
Compare with Kitton print 2007.5368 - identical view/composition. Which came first?
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