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Commemorative plate, 1929 (earthenware)
7145557 Commemorative plate, 1929 (earthenware) by C.T. Maling & Sons, Ltd. (19th-20th century); 2.6x28.7 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: Commemorative plate for the North East Coast Exhibition of 1929 which is white glazed and decorated with an underglazed blue and white transfer-printed designs, the centre quatrefoil design depicts the River Tyne and bridges with a view of the Maling Factory in the foreground. The four oval cartouche around the rim which each depicts scenes from the North East industry. The west of Newcastle upon Tyne is at the top of the plate and there is a portrait of Arthur W. Lambert, Councillor, Lord Mayor and Chairman of the exhibition at the base of the design.); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
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This photograph captures a stunning commemorative plate from 1929, created by C. T. Maling & Sons, Ltd. The plate, made of earthenware, measures 2.6x28.7 cm and is currently housed in the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. The plate features a beautiful white glaze adorned with underglazed blue and white transfer-printed designs. At its center lies a quatrefoil design depicting the majestic River Tyne and its iconic bridges, with the Maling Factory showcased in the foreground. Surrounding the rim are four oval cartouches showcasing scenes from various industries in North East England. At the top of the plate rests an image representing West Newcastle upon Tyne, while at its base we find a portrait of Arthur W. Lambert – Councillor, Lord Mayor, and Chairman of the exhibition for which this plate was crafted. This exquisite piece serves as both a work of art and historical documentation; it commemorates the North East Coast Exhibition of 1929 while also paying homage to local industry and notable figures involved in organizing such events. Displayed against a plain background within this photograph's frame, every intricate detail on this commemorative plate can be admired up close – from delicate brushstrokes to meticulously transferred designs – offering viewers an opportunity to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its cultural significance within British history.
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