C1869

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wallsend, Recently Destroyed by Fire.

From the Illustrated Sydney News was published.

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S/N: ISN-NC-690901249A–225155
(B003)
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Full Title:

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wallsend, Recently Destroyed by Fire.

Date:

C1869

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

82mm 
x 60mm
AUTHENTICITY
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wallsend, Recently Destroyed by Fire. - Antique Print from 1869

Genuine antique
dated:

1869

Description:

From the Illustrated Sydney News was published.

Arthur Collingridge de Tourcey (1853 - 1907)

Collingridge was a painter, illustrator and teacher who became staff artist for the Illustrated London News and The Graphic both very successful London newspapers, before emigrating to Australia. He was one of several sons in an old Catholic family from Godington Manor, Oxfordshire. Like his brother George , he mostly dropped the 'de Tourcey’ in Australia. came to Sydney in 1879 where he worked as an illustrator for the Sydney Mail , the Town and Country Journal. He founded the New South Wales Art Society and was staff artist of the Illustrated Sydney News. Collingridge exhibited widely, mainly in New South Wales and was a founding member of the Royal Art Society of NSW 1880.

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