Alfred Wainwright (British 1907-1991) original pen and ink sketch, entitled 'The Estuary At Staynall' an unusual view across the estuary towards industrial buildings, signed and entitled in ink to margin, within a green card mount, unframed 17cm x 21.5cm & 27cm x 31cm some foxing. ***Alfred Wainwright was a friend of Mrs Bainbridge, her son and daughter who lived at Burton in Kendal. All have now passed away. They knew each other through a joint interest in animal charities, especially Animal Rescue Cumbria. We believe in the 1960/70's. Wainwright offered the drawing to Mrs Bainbridge as a gift. They put it in a frame and it hung on the wall, unfortunately in what was latterly a damp room. Hence the marks. Wainwright on occasion visited the Bainbridges in Burton and enjoyed their gardens. The drawing passed to Jennifer in Miss Bainbridge's will (the daughter).
Alfred Wainwright (British 1907-1991) original pen and ink sketch, entitled 'The Estuary At Staynall' an unusual view across the estuary towards industrial buildings, signed and entitled in ink to margin, within a green card mount, unframed 17cm x 21.5cm & 27cm x 31cm some foxing. ***Alfred Wainwright was a friend of Mrs Bainbridge, her son and daughter who lived at Burton in Kendal. All have now passed away. They knew each other through a joint interest in animal charities, especially Animal Rescue Cumbria. We believe in the 1960/70's. Wainwright offered the drawing to Mrs Bainbridge as a gift. They put it in a frame and it hung on the wall, unfortunately in what was latterly a damp room. Hence the marks. Wainwright on occasion visited the Bainbridges in Burton and enjoyed their gardens. The drawing passed to Jennifer in Miss Bainbridge's will (the daughter).
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