Thursday, 17 September 2009
Turner promenading the walls
The enormous walls of Portsmouth were not merely used as protection. The artist, J M W Turner, in 1849 commented that the fortifications were used ‘as an agreeable lounge and promenade, and afford every varying views of the shipping and surrounding scenery’. Other contemporary accounts mention the walks lined with fine elms and military bands playing every night.
The majority of the fortifications were removed in the 1860s.
Labels:
1849,
fortifications,
portsmouth history,
Turner
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