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  • Title
    Monochrome drawing of the Peel & Williams Soho Foundry
  • Reference
    YA2003.26/2
  • Production date
    1812 - 1812
  • Creator
    • Parry, JosephBiography
  • Scope and Content
    Monochrome drawing in India ink by Joseph Parry. Written on the reverse of the frame of the picture of the Soho Foundry (ref YA2003.26/2) is the following note, apparently written by George Peel (1803-1887) or his brother Joseph Peel (1801-1866): 'The two drawings in India Ink of the Phoenix and Soho Foundry are by the late Joseph Parry of Manchester and were made I fancy about the year 1812 but of the exact year I am not certain. They were engraved by the late John Slack of Salford an old friend of Mr and Mrs Chapman [?] and father of Miss Hariot Slack who still survives and resides at Southport, for the heading of the sheet list of Wheel Patterns an early impression of which as well as the copper plate is hanging in my Office at Soho. I believe Soho was purchased about the year 1810 the year my Father died or 1811. The Phoenix Foundry on Shude Hill, now Swan Street was closed many years ago.'
  • Physical description
    The picture has been deframed. The frame has been retained alongside the artwork.
  • Language
    English
  • Archival history
    Purchased from Bonhams with grant aid from the V & A Purchase Grant fund
  • Level of description
    ITEM
  • Repository name
    Science and Industry Museum
  • Associated people and organisations
    • Peel, Williams & PeelBiography
  • Subject
  • Conditions governing access
    Open access.
  • Conditions governing Reproduction
    Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.