Ernest Townsend - Exhibits at The Royal Academy

Exhibits At The Royal Academy

Ernest Townsend Exhibits at the Royal Academy 1910 - 1937

  • 1910 T C Simmonds Esq
  • 1913 Arthur Smith Esq
  • 1915 “And battle, death and destiny roll-on, while loving hearts beat anxiously at home.”
  • 1916 A Native of Derbyshire & The Studio Doorway
  • 1917 The Attic Stairs & A Derbyshire Cottage
  • 1918 Gossip & Summer Morning
  • 1919 The Balloon Man
  • 1927 A Balloon Shop
  • 1932 Hanna
  • 1933 Schoolboy’s Holiday
  • 1934 T Harrision Thorpe Esq
  • 1937 Carnival Day in Derby

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