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Gideon Yates |
Gideon Yates (1790-1840) was a topographical artist who is best known for his watercolours of Thames bridges and buildings in the Bermondsey and Southwark areas. Eight of his paintings, shown below, appeared in the Mortlake section of Edward Brayley's A Topographical History of Surrey. All are dated 1825.
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White Lodge, Richmond Park |
Percy Lodge, Seat of Sir Francis Ommanney |
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Sheen House, Marquess of Ailesbury |
Sheen House, South View |
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The Cedars, Seat of Sir Brooke Watson |
Stawell House, then called Kenyon House |
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East Sheen Lodge, Seat of Archibald Macdonald |
The Firs, Hart Davis Esq |