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Tooley Street, Southwark
Tooley Street, Southwark
Tooley Street, Southwark

Tooley Street, Southwark

Date1969
MediumWatercolour on paper
DimensionsObject/Work: 374.65 x 552.45 mm
ClassificationsArtworks/Commemorations/Photographs
Terms
    Object numberGA1241
    DescriptionA watercolour of Tooley Street, Southwark. During the Second World War, Wells served as an air raid warden and produced a series of watercolours capturing London's heavily bombed buildings. Over the proceeding decades Wells continued to record on paper the many ruins of London and also those sites that had been selected for demolition or construction. Such images of destruction provide today's viewers with a remarkable insight into a landmark moment for the history of London.
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    Collections
    Mother and Child
    Denys George Wells VPRBA, BEM
    c.1910
    Coronet Theatre SE5
    Dorothy Blackman
    1951
    Trowel
    1901
    Self Portrait
    Frank Charles Medworth RBA
    date currently not known (c.1920s)
    Rhondda No.2
    Peter Green OBE, RE
    1960
    Ruined Arches
    John Brompton Cuming
    1790-1810
    Return of the Lifeboat
    Thomas Rose Miles
    1879
    Meeting House Lane, Old Houses, S  End
    Edward Arthur Phipson
    1922