Henry White
The Mill at Weybridge

ArtistBritish, 1819–1903
CultureBritish
Titles
  • The Mill at Weybridge
Date1856
Place depictedWeybridge, England
MediumAlbumen silver print from glass negative
DimensionsImage: 7 13/16 × 9 5/8 in. (19.8 × 24.4 cm)
Sheet: 7 13/16 × 9 5/8 in. (19.8 × 24.4 cm)
Mount: 15 1/8 × 22 1/16 in. (38.4 × 56.1 cm)
Credit LineGift of Manfred Heiting, the Manfred Heiting Collection
Object number2004.796
Not on view

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Department
Photography
Object Type
Description

Like many other gentleman amateur photographers in mid-19th-century Britain—a period of industrialization and the social and political changes that came with it—Henry White most frequently turned his camera on serene passages of the English landscape or scenes that spoke of a time-honored way of life. The mill shown here was likely the old Ham Haw Mill that sat between the River Wey and the adjacent canal near their confluence with the Thames about 20 miles southeast of London. Over time, the water-powered mill, first built in the late 17th century, was used for the production of paper, then flour, brass and iron work, and eventually oilseed crushing.


ProvenanceRobert Hershkowitz Limited, Sussex.

Bought by Manfred Heiting from Robert Hershkowitz Limited, Sussex, on 11/23/1986.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Inscribed in pencil, recto, lower left: The Mill at Weybridge. H. White.
Printed in black, recto, lower center: Photographed by Henry White.
The photograph does not appear to be signed.

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