
King's Norton Church and Fallen Tree, Leicester
Signed, dated and titled watercolour with pen and ink.
From the artist's personal collection, hung on the walls of his house.
Exhibited at the Gadsby Gallery, Leicester for Graham's Leicestershire exhibition in 1980.
Perhaps the most beautiful church in the midlands region and one of the finest parish churches in the whole of the England. This Gothic Revival Church started in 1760 was completed in 1761 by John Wing the Younger of Leicester and it is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
From the artist's personal collection, hung on the walls of his house.
Exhibited at the Gadsby Gallery, Leicester for Graham's Leicestershire exhibition in 1980.
Perhaps the most beautiful church in the midlands region and one of the finest parish churches in the whole of the England. This Gothic Revival Church started in 1760 was completed in 1761 by John Wing the Younger of Leicester and it is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
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Signed, dated and titled watercolour with pen and ink.
From the artist's personal collection, hung on the walls of his house.
Exhibited at the Gadsby Gallery, Leicester for Graham's Leicestershire exhibition in 1980.
Perhaps the most beautiful church in the midlands region and one of the finest parish churches in the whole of the England. This Gothic Revival Church started in 1760 was completed in 1761 by John Wing the Younger of Leicester and it is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
From the artist's personal collection, hung on the walls of his house.
Exhibited at the Gadsby Gallery, Leicester for Graham's Leicestershire exhibition in 1980.
Perhaps the most beautiful church in the midlands region and one of the finest parish churches in the whole of the England. This Gothic Revival Church started in 1760 was completed in 1761 by John Wing the Younger of Leicester and it is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.











