Waltham Cross and Post Coach, 1786. Creator: Edward Dayes.

Waltham Cross and Post Coach, 1786. Creator: Edward Dayes.

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Waltham Cross and Post Coach, 1786. The hamlet of Waltham Cross, then about eleven miles from London. The busy scene shows the Post Coach, a horse-drawn carriage that carried mail deliveries and passengers, from 1784. The monument named Waltham Cross was built for Edward I of England, in memory of his wife, Eleanor.


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Creator
  1. Edward Dayes, attributed to: {British}: Artist, printmaker, painter, illustratorSearch Wikipedia for Edward Dayes
People Related
  1. King Edward I: British; English: King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of AquitaineSearch Wikipedia for King Edward I
  2. Eleanor of Castile: Spanish: Queen of Edward ISearch Wikipedia for Eleanor of Castile

Medium
  1. Pen, ink and watercolour on paper

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Hertfordshire Waltham Cross

  1. 51 42 00 N , 000 01 00 W

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Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Locations & Buildings Monuments & Statues


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4000x2775
File Size : 32,520kb


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  1. ABDAG003153
  1. 621
  1. 1340000155
  1. 3-080-912
  1. 3080912
  1. ABDAG003153


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