Wingfield Lodge

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Wingfield Lodge is a building opposite the home of artist George Charlton, in New End Square. Wingfield Lodge was converted into a residential building from a militia barrack block.

Burgh House and Hampstead Museum

London

Title

Wingfield Lodge

Date

1932

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 41.5 x W 31 cm

Accession number

1982.94

Acquisition method

purchased from Daphne Charlton

Work type

Painting

Burgh House and Hampstead Museum

New End Square, Hampstead, London, Greater London NW3 1LT England

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