File:Captain thomas abercrombie trant church at st josephs trinidad st jose110119).jpg

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Church at St Joseph's, Trinidad
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Thomas Abercrombie Trant
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Church at St Joseph's, Trinidad
Medium pencil, pen and ink, and brown and grey wash on paper
Dimensions 6 15⁄16 in x 10 1⁄4in. (17.7 x 26cm.)
Inscriptions inscribed as titled on the reverse, the first signed(?) and titled 'T. A. Trant Church of St Josephs Trinidad' on an old label attached to the backing board
Source/Photographer https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/topographical-pictures-including-china-trade-paintings/captain-thomas-abercrombie-trant-1805-1832-19/102682

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