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PAUL SANDBY (1731-1809)

The Town Gate looking westwards down Castle Hill

c.1768

RCIN 914546

This view is taken from Castle Hill, looking down towards the town, with a horse and carriage heading towards Datchet. The Town Gate was built in the reign of Elizabeth I and was removed in the nineteenth century. As in many of his watercolours, Sandby portrays an easy familiarity between soldiers and townspeople.

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