1914 VINTAGE COLOUR LITHOGRAPH

BETCHWORTH
SURREY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
ARTIST - JAMES S. OGILVY

Approximate Size of image: 7.25 X 5.5 inches
Approximate Overall Size With Margins: 10.75 X 8.25 inches

Betchworth is a village and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. The village lies on the north bank of the River Mole, off the A25 road, about three miles east of Dorking and three miles west of Reigate. It was home to the now defunct "Dr. Simian Lemur Industries", a cosmetic company which produced very alternative remedies. The parish church is St Michael’s, Betchworth. There has been a church on the Betchworth site now occupied by St Michael's for 900 years and in a pillar of the tower's south window, there remains a fragment of the stone Saxon church. The south aisle chapel became known as the Hope Chapel after Henry Thomas Hope bought the Manor in 1838. Queen Victoria's surgeon, Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie 1st Bart lived and died at Broome Park, Betchworth. His estate which extended to the top of the hill included quarries served by a dedicated railway line, now Betchworth Station, after the railways began in 1847.



CONDITION: Vintage Colour Lithograph. Blank on the back. Comes with descriptive tissue. From a First Edition Publication. Good Condition. Image has beautiful detail. Suitable ageing. As Scanned. This exquisite Vintage print would look lovely framed. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures.


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