Volume: Osborne House, Isle of Wight
- Date:
- circa 1980 - May 2014
- Location:
- Osborne House, Whippingham Road, East Cowes, Isle Of Wight
- Reference:
- IC076
- Type:
- Volume containing Graphic, Electronic and Miscellaneous material
Two reconstruction illustrations and eight general illustrations depicting Osborne House and its grounds, created between circa 1980 and 2014 by a variety of illustrators.
The set includes illustrations of the Royal Yacht Alberta and Queen Victoria's bathing machine, created by the noted seascape and ship painter FJH Gardiner. There are two architectural design concept illustrations dating to 1988 by A F Molone, visualising proposd changes to the courtyard and car park at the site. An illustration by Peter Dunn dating to 2002 gives a present-day aerial vew of the site, and there is a similar view by Liam Wales dating to 2006. There is also a sheet of small detail illustrations of various architectural and ornamental features at the site, also by Liam Wales in 2006. There are two sheets of cut-away reconstructions showing the four floors of the Pavilion, the Royal apartments at the house, by Stephen Conlin and dating to 2007. Finally, a present-day aerial view of the site was created by Liam Wales in 2014, for inclusion un a new site guidebook.
There is also one black and white preliminary sketch and some additional backup material, created by Peter Dunn. These have not been catalogued at item level.
This is part of the Series: EHC01/146 English Heritage Reconstruction and Artwork Collection; within the Collection: EHC01 English Heritage(EH):Archive
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Illustrator: Dunn, Peter
Illustrator: Molone, A F
Illustrator: Gardiner, Frank Joseph Henry
Illustrator: Conlin, Stephen
Illustrator: Wales, Liam
Victorian Royal Palace, Georgian Country House
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