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Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Copper Horse - Windsor Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire

The Copper Horse - Windsor Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire
The Copper Horse by Sir Richard Westmacott (1775-1856) - marking the end of the Long Walk at Snow Hill in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Indian Frontier Rising, with Westmacotts Brigade in Tirah, the 3rd Gurkhas starting at 4 AM to

Indian Frontier Rising, with Westmacotts Brigade in Tirah, the 3rd Gurkhas starting at 4 AM to take a Hill North-East
1615116 Indian Frontier Rising, with Westmacotts Brigade in Tirah, the 3rd Gurkhas starting at 4 AM to take a Hill North-East of the Camp at Bagh (litho) by Wollen

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Yellow Drawing-Room, Buckingham Palace, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Yellow Drawing-Room, Buckingham Palace, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Yellow Drawing-Room, Buckingham Palace, 1844. Interior of the London residence of the British royal family: the most superb of the entire range of rooms that occupy the western or garden front of

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Richard Westmacott, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins

Richard Westmacott, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins
Richard Westmacott, 1860s

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Exchange, Liverpool, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Exchange, Liverpool, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Exchange, Liverpool, 1875. View of the first Cotton Exchange Building, built in 1808, at Exchange Flags, and monument to Horatio Nelson

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Exchange and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, c1830s. Creator: Edward Francis

The Exchange and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, c1830s. Creator: Edward Francis
The Exchange and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, c1830s. View of the first Cotton Exchange Building, built in 1808, at Exchange Flags, and monument to Horatio Nelson, unveiled in 1813

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Royal Exchange, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios

The Royal Exchange, London, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture Studios
The Royal Exchange, London, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The One-Design Solent Sunbeams Joy, Mayfly, Wimsey and Sally racing, 1927

The One-Design Solent Sunbeams Joy, Mayfly, Wimsey and Sally racing, 1927

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The first Solent Sunbeam Dainty (V1), 1925. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The first Solent Sunbeam Dainty (V1), 1925. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The first Solent Sunbeam Dainty (V1), 1925. The Solent Sunbeam, designed by Alfred Westmacott in the 1920 s, is the largest classic dayboat in the Solent

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The One-Design Solent Sunbeams Dunn and Clary racing, 1925

The One-Design Solent Sunbeams Dunn and Clary racing, 1925

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park, London, c1840

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park, London, c1840. The royal couple passing Richard Westmacotts statue of Achilles, erected in honour of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Park. Twas post meridian half past four, c1827

The Park. Twas post meridian half past four, c1827. Scene in Hyde Park, London, with horses, riders and coaches standing around the statue of Achilles by Richard Westmacott

Background imageWestmacott Collection: View of the statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1822

View of the statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1822. The statue, by Richard Westmacott, was erected in the park in 1822 in honour of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageWestmacott Collection: South-west view of the Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850

South-west view of the Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist

Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Artist
Opening of the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1844. Scene of the opening of the Royal Exchange by Queen Victoria on 28th October 1844; with a mounted guard escorting a coach watched by crowds in

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA Prior

Royal Exchange, City of London, c1850. Artist: TA Prior
View of Royal Exchange and the Bank of England on left, with figures, horses, carriages and omnibuses in the street

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Alexander the Great. Artist: James Sherwood Westmacott

Alexander the Great. Artist: James Sherwood Westmacott
Alexander the Great, 1863

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Russell Square and the statue of the Duke of Bedford, London, 19th century (1907)

Russell Square and the statue of the Duke of Bedford, London, 19th century (1907). Russell Square is named after the surname of the Dukes of Bedford, on whose land it was laid out

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Duke of Yorks Column from St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 19th century

The Duke of Yorks Column from St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 19th century. Completed in 1834, the column is dedicated to Prince Frederick, Duke of York, the second son of King George III

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1827. Artist:s Freeman

Statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1827. Artist:s Freeman
Statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1827

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Statue of the Duke of Bedford, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1817. Artist: J Greig

Statue of the Duke of Bedford, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1817. Artist: J Greig
Statue of the Duke of Bedford, Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, 1817. The Russells, Dukes of Bedford, were the main landlords in Bloomsbury

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The statue of Achilles, London, 1891

The statue of Achilles, London, 1891. The statue of Achilles is the dominant feature of the Wellington Monument in Hyde Park Corner

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Memorial to General Sir Ralph Abercromby, c1801 (1904). Artist: Richard Westmacott

Memorial to General Sir Ralph Abercromby, c1801 (1904). Artist: Richard Westmacott
Memorial to General Sir Ralph Abercromby, c1801 (1904). Sir Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801) was a Scottish soldier and politician, noted for his services during the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Charles Molloy Westmacott, C. 1788 - 1868. British Journalist And Author Who Sometimes Wrote Under

Charles Molloy Westmacott, C. 1788 - 1868. British Journalist And Author Who Sometimes Wrote Under The Pseudonym Bernard Blackmantle. From The Maclise Portrait Gallery, Published 1898

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Rise of Civilization by Richard Westmacott

The Rise of Civilization by Richard Westmacott (1775-1856). 1852. Pediment of the British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Charles M Westmacott

Charles M Westmacott
CHARLES MOLLOY WESTMACOTT journalist, editor of The Age with his autograph Date: 1788 - 1868

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Richard Westmacott

Richard Westmacott
RICHARD WESTMACOTT sculptor, professor of sculpture Date: ? - 1872

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Source Size = 1643 x 3472

Source Size = 1643 x 3472
" elaine, " by T.s. Westmacott, in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1868

Background imageWestmacott Collection: CHILD AND SWAN (SCULPTURE), BY J

CHILD AND SWAN (SCULPTURE), BY J
" child and Swan" (Sculpture), by J.s. Westmacott, in the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1869

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Exchange Buildings and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, engraved by Thomas Dixon

Exchange Buildings and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, engraved by Thomas Dixon
XJF497290 Exchange Buildings and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, engraved by Thomas Dixon (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The Wellington Monument, Hyde Park, London

The Wellington Monument, Hyde Park, London
The Wellington Monument to Arthur Wellesley, the first duke of Wellington, commemorating his victories in the Peninsular War and the latter stages of the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageWestmacott Collection: ANDROMEDA. Wood engraving, English, 1872, after a marble statuette by James Sherwood Westmacott

ANDROMEDA. Wood engraving, English, 1872, after a marble statuette by James Sherwood Westmacott (1823-1900)

Background imageWestmacott Collection: The General Strike, 1926: volunteers

The General Strike, 1926: volunteers
Are we downhearted? The answer is Negative. A page from The Tatler, applauding the magnificent response which all classes of Society made to the Governments call for volunteers in the wake of

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North Wales

Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North Wales
Detail of the Penrhyn tomb in Llandegai (or Llandygai) Church, near Bangor, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales. The tomb was sculpted by Richard Westmacott for the first Lord

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Cherubs on Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North Wales

Cherubs on Penrhyn tomb, Llandegai Church, North Wales
A detail of cherubs splitting slate on the bas relief of the Penrhyn tomb in Llandegai (or Llandygai) Church, near Bangor, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales

Background imageWestmacott Collection: Birmingham Nelson Statue

Birmingham Nelson Statue
This monument to LORD HORATIO NELSON, next to the (now demolished) Bull Ring, Birmingham, England, was sculpted in 1809 by Sir Richard Westmacott, R.A


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"Westmacott: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of Westmacott, a name that resonates with history, art, and adventure. From The Copper Horse in Windsor Great Park to Indian Frontier Rising with Westmacotts Brigade in Tirah, this caption takes you on an extraordinary journey. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of The Yellow Drawing-Room at Buckingham Palace, a masterpiece from 1844 whose creator remains unknown. Marvel at Richard Westmacott's work captured by John & Charles Watkins in the 1860s, showcasing his talent and craftsmanship. Travel to Liverpool as we explore Exchange - a captivating structure built in 1875 whose architect remains anonymous. Admire the magnificence of The Exchange and Nelsons Monument captured by Edward Francis during the early 1830s. Venture further into London's bustling streets as we encounter The Royal Exchange from 1896. Created by Works and Sun Sculpture Studios, it stands as a testament to architectural brilliance. Sail away on the Solent Sunbeams Joy, Mayfly, Wimsey, and Sally racing against each other in 1927. Witness Kirk & Sons' creation of the first Solent Sunbeam Dainty (V1) back in 1925 while Dunn and Clary engage in thrilling races. Transport yourself back to c1840 when Queen Victoria and Prince Albert took leisurely strolls through Hyde Park. Picture their elegance amidst nature's beauty. Finally, experience Twas post meridian half past four - an enchanting scene capturing life within The Park during c1827. Let your imagination run wild as you envision people enjoying their afternoon activities under golden sunlight. Westmacott unveils a tapestry woven with historical landmarks, artistic marvels, and moments frozen in time. It invites you to delve deep into its rich heritage while igniting your curiosity for exploration beyond boundaries.