Lot Number : 88

  • George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Figures on the Scaur Whitby, watercolour signed 11cm x 20cm 
Notes: this early Weatherill shows the East Pier being prepared for its extension to allow for the eventual construction of the east lighthouse in 1837, and as such must date from circa 1834-1835. The wooden structures visible on the pier in the background are tools used for manoeuvring blocks along the existing pier prior to placing them in position for the extension.
  • George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Figures on the Scaur Whitby, watercolour signed 11cm x 20cm 
Notes: this early Weatherill shows the East Pier being prepared for its extension to allow for the eventual construction of the east lighthouse in 1837, and as such must date from circa 1834-1835. The wooden structures visible on the pier in the background are tools used for manoeuvring blocks along the existing pier prior to placing them in position for the extension.
  • George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Figures on the Scaur Whitby, watercolour signed 11cm x 20cm 
Notes: this early Weatherill shows the East Pier being prepared for its extension to allow for the eventual construction of the east lighthouse in 1837, and as such must date from circa 1834-1835. The wooden structures visible on the pier in the background are tools used for manoeuvring blocks along the existing pier prior to placing them in position for the extension.
  • George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Figures on the Scaur Whitby, watercolour signed 11cm x 20cm 
Notes: this early Weatherill shows the East Pier being prepared for its extension to allow for the eventual construction of the east lighthouse in 1837, and as such must date from circa 1834-1835. The wooden structures visible on the pier in the background are tools used for manoeuvring blocks along the existing pier prior to placing them in position for the extension.

Description: George Weatherill (British 1810-1890): Figures on the Scaur Whitby, watercolour signed 11cm x 20cm

Notes: this early Weatherill shows the East Pier being prepared for its extension to allow for the eventual construction of the east lighthouse in 1837, and as such must date from circa 1834-1835. The wooden structures visible on the pier in the background are tools used for manoeuvring blocks along the existing pier prior to placing them in position for the extension.

Condition Report:

Excellent condition and very good colour. Well presented - Ready to hang

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Collect from The Vine Street Salerooms, Scarborough YO11 1XN.

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