Sepia albumen print
Acc.no: PEZPH : 2016.50.423
Identification
Item: Blue Drawing Room at St Michael's Mount.
Description: The ante-chapel of the former nunnery on St Michael's Mount was converted into two parlours between 1740 and 1750. The walls and decor are of Wedgwood Blue which was Queen Victoria's favourite colour. She visited the Mount in 1846. This room contains Rocco Gothic plaster work and Chippendale chairs with portraits on the walls. Two large vases of ornamental jasper fill the alcoves and a piano is at the centre of the left hand side of the room. Not accessible to the public, it is, however, many people's favourite rooms. Source: 'St Michael's Mount'. Lord St Levan. 2003.
Condition: Good
Description
Material: Photographic paper
Production
Method: Printed
Category: Photography
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