Castle Street Salisbury, c. 1880
Watercolour by Louise Rayner (1832-1924).

Castle Street has always been a main thoroughfare for travellers to and from places to the north of the city. The tall stone building shown projecting into the street on the left hand side was all that remained of the old gatehouse built to control access to the city along Castle Street. It was pulled down in 1906.

Acquired with the financial assistance of the MGC/V&A Purchase Grant Fund and The National Art Collections Fund.
 
Other items in the Art collection
A View of the New Council House – Salisbury, 1798
Ashcombe, 1770
Castle Street Salisbury, c. 1880
Choir and Lady Chapel, Salisbury Cathedral, 1797
Cottage Interior Compton Basset, c. 1849
Distant View from Old Sarum 1828-1829
High Street, Salisbury, c. 1870s-1880s
Map of the city of Salisbury, 1751
Miss Fort of Alderbury House, 1747
Mrs Ridout and the Coombe Express, 1878
North Porch of Salisbury Cathedral, c. 1796
Old Sarum, c. 1880
Panoramic view of Salisbury from the North East, 1700s
Poultry Cross at Salisbury c. 1880
Salisbury Cathedral Interior, looking towards the North Transept, c. 1802-5
St Ann Gate, 1811
Stonehenge
Stonehenge, 1825 – 1828
West view of Salisbury Cathedral, 1671

Wiltshire Council

Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum
The King's House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Tel: 01722 332151
E: museum@salisburymuseum.org.uk
Designated as Outstanding Collection
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