RMPEP0D2–HERTFORDSHIRE; HEMEL HEMPSTEAD;FROGMORE PAPER MILL; VOLUNTERr WOKING WITH 1902 PILOT PAPER MACHINE
RM2GYR9CD–London, UK. 09 October 2021 Apsley House, the London home of the first Duke of Wellington. welcomed the world of silver with Contemporary British Silversmiths. Silversmith Ray Walton demonstrated during the day in the main hall, where visitors watch him showcase the techniques of making silver by hand and exploring connections between the historic silver collection and contemporary silver. These took place in the Museum Room, whose original rosewood cases contain many items of stunning silver and silver gilt such as the Waterloo Shield commissioned in 1814.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy
RMHT25M9–Portrait of Colonel John Gurwood, Esquire to the Duke of Wellington, 1837. Artist: James Hall.
RM2GYR9CH–London, UK. 09 October 2021 Apsley House, the London home of the first Duke of Wellington. welcomed the world of silver with Contemporary British Silversmiths. Silversmith Ray Walton demonstrated during the day in the main hall, where visitors watch him showcase the techniques of making silver by hand and exploring connections between the historic silver collection and contemporary silver. These took place in the Museum Room, whose original rosewood cases contain many items of stunning silver and silver gilt such as the Waterloo Shield commissioned in 1814.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy
RM2GYR9CM–London, UK. 09 October 2021 Apsley House, the London home of the first Duke of Wellington. welcomed the world of silver with Contemporary British Silversmiths. Silversmith Ray Walton demonstrated during the day in the main hall, where visitors watch him showcase the techniques of making silver by hand and exploring connections between the historic silver collection and contemporary silver. These took place in the Museum Room, whose original rosewood cases contain many items of stunning silver and silver gilt such as the Waterloo Shield commissioned in 1814.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy
RM2GYR9D8–London, UK. 09 October 2021 Apsley House, the London home of the first Duke of Wellington. welcomed the world of silver with Contemporary British Silversmiths. Silversmith Ray Walton demonstrated during the day in the main hall, where visitors watch him showcase the techniques of making silver by hand and exploring connections between the historic silver collection and contemporary silver. These took place in the Museum Room, whose original rosewood cases contain many items of stunning silver and silver gilt such as the Waterloo Shield commissioned in 1814.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy
RM2GYR9D1–London, UK. 09 October 2021 Apsley House, the London home of the first Duke of Wellington. welcomed the world of silver with Contemporary British Silversmiths. Silversmith Ray Walton demonstrated during the day in the main hall, where visitors watch him showcase the techniques of making silver by hand and exploring connections between the historic silver collection and contemporary silver. These took place in the Museum Room, whose original rosewood cases contain many items of stunning silver and silver gilt such as the Waterloo Shield commissioned in 1814.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy
RM2GYR9D3–London, UK. 09 October 2021 Apsley House, the London home of the first Duke of Wellington. welcomed the world of silver with Contemporary British Silversmiths. Silversmith Ray Walton demonstrated during the day in the main hall, where visitors watch him showcase the techniques of making silver by hand and exploring connections between the historic silver collection and contemporary silver. These took place in the Museum Room, whose original rosewood cases contain many items of stunning silver and silver gilt such as the Waterloo Shield commissioned in 1814.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy
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