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Tags: Watercolour, Historical, Architecture, Watercolour painting
The medieval Wool House is situated on Town Quay Road and was built to store wool during the early part of the 15 Century. After a chequered history it now houses the City's Maritime Museum but is soon to be sold off for offices or retail once the collection is rehoused within Sea City, part of the Civic Centre development.
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Copyright Peter Jarvis 2011.
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Pete Jarvis quietly gets on with creating beauty out of the more or less accidental beauties of Southampton's architectural heritage. King John's palace is a masterpiece of quietly stated craftsmanship which calls for meditative concentration. Detail and overall design are finely balanced to produce the most satisfying work of art.
Professor Edward Chaney
The Wool House Southampton, August 2011
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