C1866

The Grand Stand Erected for the Champion Race on the 7th Inst. at Launceston.

Rare  colonial engraving of the new grand stand at Launceston racecourse erected in 1866. From the original edition of the Illustrated Sydney News.

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S/N: ISN-TC-660216012–217735
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Full Title:

The Grand Stand Erected for the Champion Race on the 7th Inst. at Launceston.

Date:

C1866

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

240mm 
x 205mm
AUTHENTICITY
The Grand Stand Erected for the Champion Race on the 7th Inst. at Launceston. - Antique View from 1866

Genuine antique
dated:

1866

Description:

Rare  colonial engraving of the new grand stand at Launceston racecourse erected in 1866.

From the original edition of the Illustrated Sydney News.

Samuel Calvert (1828 - 1913)

Samuel Calvert (1828-1913) English painter and engraver who moved to Adelaide after his older brothers John and William migrated to South Australia in 1843. By 1850 Calvert had set up on his own account in King William Street then then moved to Melbourne as an engraver in 1853. He was a prolific and left a large body of work.

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