NOTES: This drawing is one of a collection of topographical sketches by Albert Oppenheim largely comprising unidentified views in London dating between 1955 and 1965.
NOTES: William Burn was employed by George Tomline to remodel Orwell Park during the 1850s and 1860s. Following Burn's death in 1870, John Macvicar Anderson designed the Orwell Park Observatory as an extention to the mansion in collaboration with the civil engineer Wilfred Airy. The drawing shown here was made after Burn's death.
NOTES: William Burn was employed by George Tomline to remodel Orwell Park during the 1850s and 1860s. Following Burn's death in 1870, John Macvicar Anderson designed the Orwell Park Observatory as an extention to the mansion in collaboration with the civil engineer Wilfred Airy. The drawing shown here was made after Burn's death.
NOTES: William Burn was employed by George Tomline to remodel Orwell Park during the 1850s and 1860s. Following Burn's death in 1870, John Macvicar Anderson designed the Orwell Park Observatory as an extention to the mansion in collaboration with the civil engineer Wilfred Airy. The drawing shown here was made after Burn's death.
NOTES: John Macvicar Anderson designed the Orwell Park Observatory as an extention to George Tomline's mansion in collaboration with the civil engineer Wilfred Airy. The house itself was designed by William Burn. The drawings shown here are after Anderson's designs and were probably made for a publication in around 1874.
NOTES: William Burn was employed by George Tomline to remodel Orwell Park during the 1850s and 1860s. Following Burn's death in 1870, John Macvicar Anderson designed the Orwell Park Observatory as an extention to the mansion in collaboration with the civil engineer Wilfred Airy. The drawing shown here was made after Burn's death.