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Chester Water-Colours

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"Chester Water-Colours" by E. Harrison Compton is a collection of watercolor illustrations published in the early 20th century, specifically in 1916. This book showcases various notable sites and landscapes of Chester, England, emphasizing its architectural and historical significance. The work serves as a visual tour of this historic city through the lens of watercolors. The book presents an array of illustrations capturing key landmarks and scenic views within Chester, including the Cathedral, the River Dee, and several historic buildings. Each watercolor highlights the unique charm and heritage of the area, offering readers a picturesque glimpse into Chester's architectural beauty and cultural history. Compton's artistic representation not only showcases the physical attributes of these sites but also evokes a sense of appreciation for the city’s rich past.
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English
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Project Gutenberg
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