Keywords: Thomas Rowlandson - Southhampton, the Watergate and Globe Inn - Google Art Project.jpg date London 1756 London 1827 Thomas male 2332358 Rowlandson British 1756 - 1827 /collection/yale-center-for-british-art/artwork/southhampton-the-watergate-and-globe-inn-thomas-rowlandson/2442098/ Thomas Rowlandson Artist /artist/thomas-rowlandson/4131603/ 4131603 /collection/yale-center-for-british-art/ Yale Center for British Art 2305845 http //britishart yale edu/ 2/23/2012 10 31 42 PM /collection/yale-center-for-british-art/artwork/southhampton-the-watergate-and-globe-inn-thomas-rowlandson/2442098/ 1772 undated arched shops lumber gate windows wheels village tree buildings cart wagon cityscape People Pen and gray-brown ink and wash over graphite with graphite grid lines on medium slightly textured beige wove paper 127 2442098 False 1827 3/24/2012 10 18 41 PM YCBA/lido-TMS-5607 http //collections britishart yale edu/vufind/Record/1669912 Yale Center for British Art Paul Mellon Collection drawing 1770 1830 Italy Creation w229 x h127 cm undated False 1 80918727915194 Item southhampton-the-watergate-and-globe-inn-thomas-rowlandson Southhampton the Watergate and Globe Inn s 229 <nowiki>Inscribed in pen and brown-black ink verso entire sheet We sup'd upon a crab which we brought from Steephill and went to Bed - Tuesday- The Angels family and ourselves - went out to fish for Whitings - but were unsuccessful we returned about five to dinner at our House - owing to the Cooks negligence we did not get our dinner till almost seven I paid for Fowls 0 3 0 greens 0 1 0 - shrimps everyday 1 8 the dinner consisted of venison a chicken pie from Rogers at Southampton --- after dinner we walked by moonlight found it delightfully pleasant - Wednesday- we all set out at nine o clock to fish at Hurst Poor Mrs W and my dear child were left behind owing to their fears of the water - we had a dashing passage to Hurst but when we arrived there had some hauls for fish and were successful enough to get sufficient for our dinner and some to bring home I paid 19 the Bill and 0 10 6 for the net and mens assistance we met Captain Terry at Hurst who invited us to come and see him --- we saluted him on our return this line is obscured by the mat</nowiki> Inscription _Signed_and_Dated Not signed not dated Not on view Pen and gray-brown ink and wash over graphite with graphite grid lines on medium slightly textured beige wove paper arched shops lumber gate windows wheels village tree buildings cart wagon cityscape People special url_id 4wEayGIBf4Kvqw PD-old-100-1923 1827 Drawings and watercolours by Thomas Rowlandson Google Art Project works by Thomas Rowlandson History of Southampton |