Stanley Roy Badmin (b.1906)

Sir Thomas Tresham's triangular Lodge, Rushton, Northants from the north

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Stanley Roy Badmin (b.1906)
Sir Thomas Tresham's triangular Lodge, Rushton, Northants from the north
signed, inscribed and dated 'Sir Thom.Treshams [sic]/... lodge, Rushton Northants from N S.R. Badmin/1960' (lower right)
pencil, pen, green and black ink and watercolour
8¼ x 7in. (21 x 17.8cm.)
Exhibited
Worthing, Worthing Art Gallery, Stanley Roy Badmin, Nov 1967

Lot Essay

The triangular lodge was built in 1593 by Sir Thomas Tresham, a wealthy landowner who had built a three-sided house at nearby Brigstock. Sir Thomas was fascinated by the Holy Trinity and both the house and the lodge have windows built in groups of three. The lodge is now owned by the National Trust.

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