Date:1872
Description:Everitt (1824-1882) was a prolific Birmingham artist and antiquarian whose watercolours and drawings are an important visual record of the historic architecture of the West Midlands. He lived for much of his life in Edgbaston, first at George Road then later at The Grove, a Regency house in Frederick Road. His work comprises drawings of medieval churches at a time when so many were being extensively restored or rebuilt, as well as Elizabethan and Georgian buildings from both town and country.
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This pen and ink drawing is labelled 'View of Handsworth Church taken on the Spot ...
The burial place of James Watt. Watt died on August 19th 1819 at his home, Heathfield ...
Everitt (1824-1882) was a prolific Birmingham artist and antiquarian whose watercolours ...
Old Handsworth Chuch before its restoration, painted by Allen Edward Everitt. Everitt ...
The Pound, Hamstead Road, Handsworth, from a postcard. In the background can be ...
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Image courtesy of: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Donor ref:BMAG/ 1976 V701 (16/2967)
Source: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery , Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
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