John Smith (d.1905), Bellman of Warrington (1887–1905)

Image credit: Warrington Museum & Art Gallery

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This three-quarter-length portrait depicts John Smith, bellman (town crier) of Warrington from 1887 to 1905, who died at his residence at 23 Stanley Street on 10th January 1905. It depicts him in his bellman uniform, posed against a plain background and wearing a top hat and holding a bell in his right hand and a newspaper in his left.

Warrington Museum & Art Gallery

Warrington

Title

John Smith (d.1905), Bellman of Warrington (1887–1905)

Date

1887

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 110 x W 76 cm

Accession number

WAGMG : 1905.39

Acquisition method

purchased, 1905

Work type

Painting

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Museum Street, Cultural Quarter, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1JB England

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