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Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth Formerley the residence of James Watt, occupied at the time of this photograph, by George Tangye.

Heathfield Hall, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth 1908. The home of James Watt, it was built between 1787 and 1790 to the designs of Samuel Wyatt and demolished in 1928

Heathfield House

A view of Heathfield House from St Mary's Church Yard, taken 1908. The home of James Watt, it was built between 1787 and 1790 to the designs of Samuel Wyatt and demolished in 1928

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth. The home of James Watt, it was built between 1787 and 1790 to the designs of Samuel Wyatt and demolished in 1928

Heathfield House, Handsworth

James Watt's workshop at Heathfield House, Handsworth. The workshop was sealed on Watt's death in 1819 and not re-opened until 1901. The contents were afterwards transferred to the Science Museum in South ...

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth. The home of James Watt, it was built between 1787 and 1790 to the designs of Samuel Wyatt and demolished in 1928.

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth, the home of James Watt until his death in 1819. Designed by Samuel Wyatt and built between 1787 and 1790 it was demolished in 1928.

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth, the home of James Watt until his death in 1819. In this cutting from Country Life attention is drawn to the similarities between Heathfield House and Doddington Hall, Cheshire, ...

Heathfield House, Handsworth

Heathfield House, Handsworth. Designed by Samuel Wyatt for James Watt, the house was built between 1787 and 1790 and demolished in 1928.

Heathfield House, Handsworth

James Watt's workshop at Heathfield House, Handsworth, from a drawing dated 1886. The room was sealed on Watt's death in 1819 and not re-opened until 1901 when the contents were transferred to the Science ...

Heathfield House, Handsworth

James Watt's garret at Heathfield House, Handsworth. Watt's workshop rooms were sealed at his death and not re-opened until 1901.

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 2

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...

Inventory of Furniture &c. at Soho House left in the care of Mr and Mrs Kimnell, page 3

By 1851 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. As he lived mainly at Great Tew in Oxfordshire and in London he decided to let Soho House ...

Inventory, Soho House, 21st November 1850, page 1

By 1850 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. MPW Boulton lived mainly at the family estate of Great Tew in Oxfordshire and London. After ...

Inventory, Soho House, 21st November 1850, pages 2 and 3

By 1850 Soho House was owned by Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, the grandson of the industrialist Matthew Boulton. MPW Boulton lived mainly at the family estate of Great Tew in Oxfordshire and London. After ...

James Watt's Workroom by William Costen Aitken

Watercolour of James Watt's workroom in the attic at Heathfield Hall by William Costen Aitken. The reverse of the picture reads "The Garret in Heathfield House, where James Watt amused himself in the ...

James Watt's Workroom, Heathfield Hall

James Watt's Workroom, Heathfield Hall. At the time of this photograph, November 1901) the room had been undisturbed since his death in 1819.

James Wyatt's bill, page 1

This is a copy of a bill from James Wyatt for work done in 1796 on drawings for alterations at Soho House. Plans and elevations were drawn for various proposals along with details such as an elevation, ...