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Watercolour called 'Levenhall Shore'

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Postcard of Watercolour called 'Levenhall Shore'.
000-100-048-076-C
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Watercolour called 'Levenhall Shore'

This watercolour is called 'Levenhall Shore' and depicts a stretch of the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, by West Pans in East Lothian. It is unsigned and undated but was painted around 1800.

The village of West Pans and, possibly, the local pottery are in the middle distance of the painting. There is a boat in the foreground.

Excavations on the site and research show that pottery had been made at West Pans from the early 18th century and continued into the 19th century.


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Online ID: 000-100-048-076-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.1993.65
Date: Around 1800
c. 1800
Material: Card, wood
Dimensions: 250 mm H x 355 mm L
What: Watercolour
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Where: Scotland, East Lothian, West Pans (Levenhall Shore)
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Description: Unsigned watercolour "Levenhall Shore", with boat in foreground and West Pans, including view of West Pans Pottery in middle distance, undated but c. 1800
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