Unlettered proof of a 19th century lithograph believed to be of
Ann Thwaytes (1789-1866). Lithograph by
Richard James Lane after
Alfred Edward Chalon, R.A. who exhibited his original oil painting at the Royal Academy in 1841. Ann Thwaytes was the benefactress who paid for the erection of the Clock Tower at Herne Bay, Kent, England.
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before 1850
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Bundock, Mike (2000) Herne Bay Clock Tower: A descriptive history, Herne Bay: Pierhead Publications ISBN:
9780953897704. (original upload)
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