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    The work in this collection is that of the engraver and watercolour artist C H Matthews (1820 –?) who had an interest in the landscape of North London. Scenes principally depict Hackney, Highbury and Islington, and the old metropolitan Finsbury area, although further examples around the City and Westminster are to be found.

    Charles Henry Matthews was born on 5 February 1820 and baptised on 27 February at St Botolph’s, Aldersgate. He lived at Aldersgate Street Buildings with his parents John and Louisa (perhaps somewhere like the buildings seen in London Picture Archive: 71). It has not been possible to trace a certain year of death for Matthews as he disappears after the 1861 census and no substantial work is made after this period.

    In the early nineteenth century London was a rapidly developing city. Mapmakers such as Richard Horwood were reflecting a new city back to the people to help them find their place in it. The watercolours within this gallery show an artist looking at a semi-rural London representing idyllic versions of the Cityscape which are often looking-back in time. Matthews brings to life topography and social history with a sense of place which he captures in a scene.

    It is likely that his images were created as a personal record or possibly intended for publication and distribution to enthusiastic collectors.

    C.H. Matthews - Victorian Artist

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    305467
    Adam and Eve Public House, Euston Road
    71
    Aldersgate Street
    322077
    Angel, Islington High Street
    304911
    Assembly House Tavern, Kentish Town Road, 292
    305414
    Bagnigge Wells Road
    305415
    Bagnigge Wells Tavern, King's Cross Road
    17033
    Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras
    303380
    Caledonian Asylum, Caledonian Road
    303535
    Canonbury House, Canonbury Lane/ Compton Terrace
    303573
    Canonbury Lane
    8285
    Canonbury, Islington
    318298
    Charterhouse Street
    8827
    City Road, Finsbury
    322262
    Cold Bath Square
    303797
    Copenhagen House, Maiden Lane
    316111
    Crosby Hall, Bishopsgate
    302924
    Dalston
    307363
    Durham House, Strand
    305243
    Dust heap north of Compton Street with people, carts and horses in foreground
    303862
    Duval's Lane
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