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'In a moment I was at her side' p.537'

Drawing
ca.1896 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ink drawing of a man and woman cyclist with their bicycles, corrected with kaolinite. Mounted on a board alongside E.3678-1914.


Object details

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Object type
Title'In a moment I was at her side' p.537'
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink drawing corrected with Chinese white
Brief description
'In a moment I was at her side' p.537'. Ink drawing of a man and woman cyclist with their bicycles, corrected with kaolinite. Drawn by William Douglas Almond and published as an illustration to 'Romance on Wheels' by E. B. Piercy, in 'The English Illustrated Magazine, Vol XVII in 1897.
Physical description
Ink drawing of a man and woman cyclist with their bicycles, corrected with kaolinite. Mounted on a board alongside E.3678-1914.
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'W. D. Almond' (Signed.)
  • 'In a moment I was at her side' p.537' (Hand-written on drawing.)
Object history
This drawing was published as an illustration to 'Romance on Wheels' by E. B. Piercy, in 'The English Illustrated Magazine, Vol XVII in 1897.
Production
This drawing was published as an illustration to 'Romance on Wheels' by E. B. Piercy, in 'The English Illustrated Magazine, Vol XVII in 1897.
Subjects depicted
Associated object
Collection
Accession number
E.3677-1914

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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