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"The Woolpack" at Hungerford is mentioned in "English Country Life, 1780-1830" by E.W. Bovill. It refers to a document dated 1756-1761 in the Wiltshire Record Office.

Photo Gallery:

woolpack inn-01
woolpack inn-01

Monochrome photocopy of "The Woolpack Inn at Hungerford" by Thomas Rowlandson, 1796

woolpack inn-02
woolpack inn-02

Monochrome photocopy of "The Woolpack Inn at Hungerford" by Thomas Rowlandson, 1796

- Monochrome photocopy of "The Woolpack Inn at Hungerford" by Thomas Rowlandson, 1796

The two photographs in the gallery are monochrome photocopies of pen and water-colour paintings of "The Woolpack Inn at Hungerford" by Thomas Rowlandson, 1796. There are small differences between the paintings. The lower one (including a couple of huntsmen and hounds in the foreground rather than the carrier's wagon). The lower painting sold in Christies sale of Bristol Drawings and Watercolours on 11th Nov 1997 for £5,520 (including Buyers Premium).

The site of The Woolpack is not yet known. There is a suggestion that it is the inn in Hungerford Newtown now known as the Tally Ho!

See also:

Catalogue entry from the Paul Mellon Collection by John Riely, 1977, which accompanied exhibitions in New Haven (USA) and the Royal Academy in 1978.

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