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TOWER BRIDGE PAINTING.—An oil painting by W. L. Wyllie showing the scene at the Tower Bridge, London, when it was opened by the Prince of Wales (King Edward VII) 70 years ago. It has been bought by the Guildhall Art Gallery from the painter’s son, Mr H. Wyllie. After cleaning, it will probably be put on show.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30911, 18 November 1965, Page 23

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TOWER BRIDGE PAINTING.—An oil painting by W. L. Wyllie showing the scene at the Tower Bridge, London, when it was opened by the Prince of Wales (King Edward VII) 70 years ago. It has been bought by the Guildhall Art Gallery from the painter’s son, Mr H. Wyllie. After cleaning, it will probably be put on show. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30911, 18 November 1965, Page 23

TOWER BRIDGE PAINTING.—An oil painting by W. L. Wyllie showing the scene at the Tower Bridge, London, when it was opened by the Prince of Wales (King Edward VII) 70 years ago. It has been bought by the Guildhall Art Gallery from the painter’s son, Mr H. Wyllie. After cleaning, it will probably be put on show. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30911, 18 November 1965, Page 23