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Upnor Castle on the Medway

Paul Sandby, 1802

Part of the S C Turner collection. Little is known about S C Turner, beyond the fact that he worked in the insurance industry all his career and retired to Boumemouth, where he began to collect watercolours and drawings. The collection grew, and in 1936 he extended his house to create a gallery. On his death in 1948 it was found that he had bequeathed his broad-ranging collection to the National Loan Collection Trust.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Upnor Castle on the Medway, 1802

Date supported

2004

Medium and material

Bodycolour on panel

Dimensions

29.2 x 42.5 cm

Gifted by

National Loan Collection Trust

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