Graffitied Panel “Leeds Grammar School Founded 1552”
Stock No
TSFS1666
2016
- £465.00
- €532 Euro
- $625 US Dollar
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Item Description
A profusely carved graffitied oak panel, possibly from a students desk, door or panel in a communal area like a toilet . The graffiti is mainly students names, with a later engraved silver plaque reading “Leeds Grammar School Founded 1552”.
“D.I. CURRIE” is carved quite cleanly in the centre; also “F.S. Wood” and “D. Burrow” nearby. “J.E. PETTY”, “M. ROBINSON”, and “F.H. HUDSON” are also visible. Harder to read due to overlapping graffiti, but there are initials like “H.G. Slater” partially discernible, along with several others.
19th century in age, 38/41/2cm
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Norfolk, England
Period
19th Century
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Norfolk, England
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)797 2775824
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