William
Walcot R.E., Hon.R.I.B.A.
(Odessa
1874 – 1943 Ditchling, Sussex)
The
Clyde
The Clyde
EH-L 102. 99
x 268 mm. Etching & aquatint, 1922.
Signed in pencil. One
of the five plates comprising The Arteries of Gt.
Britain,
edition of 425. Printed in brown-black ink, with plate
tone, on cream Whatman watermarked wove paper.
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Additional
Information about the Print
A
view of Russell’s Shipyard
on the Clyde at Greenock.
The
other four titles in the 1922 “The Arteries
of Great Britain” series are:
- The
Thames (EH-L 99)
(The Port of London from the Surrey side, looking
towards the Customs House)
- The Tyne (EH-L
100)
(Looking down from the High Level Bridge on the
open Swing Bridge)
- The Forth (EH-L
101)
(With the Forth Bridge, a submarine and distant
battleships)
- The Mersey (EH-L
103)
(With the St George’s landing stage,
and the Liver and Cunard Buildings)
A
complete set of The
Arteries ..., in the original portfolio,
is currently available. (Click here to
visit). The individual titles from the set
are each listed separately in this exhibition,
and can be visited by clicking the title links
listed above. Currently, only a separate impression
of The Mersey is
available for purchase. |