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Thomas Fisher
(1782 – 1836)
A painter of landscapes and town scenes and an antiquarian
draughtsman and engraver, he worked in the India Office. His collections
and remaining works were sold by Southgate and Son, March 15 and May 30,
1837. He was also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
- The Dictionary of British Watercolour Artists, up to
1920, Vol. 1. 2nd Edition H.L. Mallalieu. Antiques Collectors’
Club. 1986
Paintings
The
Manor House at Chalgrave
The Church at Flitton from the North West
A
Windmill near the Town
The Church at Eaton Socon
An
encrusting Spring….the same from which the petrified ladder in Woburn
Abbey was taken
The
Old Church at Silsoe from the South East
The
Church at Souldrop from the South West
Ion House
The Church
at Apsley Guise from the North West
The Church at Milton Bryan from the North East
The
Red Lion Inn
The
Church at Sandy
The
Church at Dean from the South
View
of Clapham Manor House from the North West
Sharpenhoe
School House
Distant
view of Eversholt from “Farmers Shurbs”
View
of the Poor House
Melchbourne
House
The
Warren House
The
Church at Felmersham from the North
The
Church at Elstow from the North East
Brotherhood
Hall
Remains
of an ancient chapel adjoining the house
which was formerly the Red Lion
The
Church at Arlesey from the North West
House
at Brogborough “Built by Jodge Potter”
The
Church at Southill from the South East
Rear
View of Turvey Abbey
The
Remains of Warden Abbey from the South
View
of a Corn Mill, Tile Kiln and Clay Mill
The
Church at Maudlen from the North and the Mausoleum of the Elgin Family
Vaulted
Roof in Priory House
The
Church at Stagsden from the South East
Cart’s
Almshouses
The
Church at Millbrook from the North
New
Inn, opposite The Lodge,Luton Hoo
The
Church at Marston Mortayne (sic) from the North East
North
Lodge of Luton Park
The
Church at Chellington from the South West
The
Manor House
The
Bury House, Houghton Conquest
School
House, Leighton Buzzard
View
of Howbury Hall
The
Church at Upper Gravenhurst from the North
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