Stoke Pogis Churchyard. Original colour engraved print circa 1870.
£24.00
'Stoke Pogis Churchyard (The scene of Gray's Elegy.)'
The churchyard at Stoke Pogis (today written Stoke Poges) was the setting for Thomas Grey’s famous Elegy.
The book this print is from uses the illustration to accompany the poem by the Rev. William Bourne Oliver Peabody, D.D. (1799 – 1847).
Lovely condition and ready for framing.
The churchyard at Stoke Pogis (today written Stoke Poges) was the setting for Thomas Grey’s famous Elegy.
The book this print is from uses the illustration to accompany the poem by the Rev. William Bourne Oliver Peabody, D.D. (1799 – 1847).
Lovely condition and ready for framing.
'Stoke Pogis Churchyard (The scene of Gray's Elegy.)'
The churchyard at Stoke Pogis (today written Stoke Poges) was the setting for Thomas Grey’s famous Elegy.
The book this print is from uses the illustration to accompany the poem by the Rev. William Bourne Oliver Peabody, D.D. (1799 – 1847).
Lovely condition and ready for framing.
The churchyard at Stoke Pogis (today written Stoke Poges) was the setting for Thomas Grey’s famous Elegy.
The book this print is from uses the illustration to accompany the poem by the Rev. William Bourne Oliver Peabody, D.D. (1799 – 1847).
Lovely condition and ready for framing.
'Stoke Pogis Churchyard (The scene of Gray's Elegy.)'
The churchyard at Stoke Pogis (today written Stoke Poges) was the setting for Thomas Grey’s famous Elegy.
The book this print is from uses the illustration to accompany the poem by the Rev. William Bourne Oliver Peabody, D.D. (1799 – 1847).
Lovely condition and ready for framing.
The churchyard at Stoke Pogis (today written Stoke Poges) was the setting for Thomas Grey’s famous Elegy.
The book this print is from uses the illustration to accompany the poem by the Rev. William Bourne Oliver Peabody, D.D. (1799 – 1847).
Lovely condition and ready for framing.