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Celebrating Surrey's Architecture

A major collaboration between Surrey History Centre and Lambeth Archives brought together, at the Lightbox in Woking, a fantastic display of early 19th century watercolours by John and Edward Hassell. These illustrate the county's rich architectural heritage.

A4 glossy prints of the watercolours held by the Surrey History Centre can be purchased using the attached form (click here to download a pdf PDF copy of the print request form).

For more information on John and Edward Hassell click here.

Click on any of the images to see a larger copy and then browse through the exhibition. Place the cursor near the left or right edge of the larger, pop-up, image and then click on the Prev or Next buttons to move through the gallery.














Click here to download a pdf PDF copy of the full exhibition list.  Copies of the watercolours in the Surrey History Centre collection can be ordered by their image number, using the form above.

Many of the watercolours held at the Surrey History Centre are from the Robert Barclay Collection.  Find out more about Robert Barclay.

See the full archive catalogue listing for the Robert Barclay Collection at the Surrey History Centre.

Click on the following links to see the catalogue listings for other Hassell watercolours in the Surrey History Centre collections:


 Find out more about the places featured in the watercolours:




Visit the Surrey History Centre website for more information about their collections.

Visit the Lambeth Archives website for more information about their collections.

Find out more about the Lightbox in Woking.
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