Black and white vignette portrait of Rev. A. Rawson. Ink inscription on verso, 'A. Rawson Bromley Common Oct. 1879. Raiser of Dresden China Pelargonium some Epimediums le'. Printed inscription on recto, 'Ths. Edge Gloddaeth St. Llandudno'. Rev. A. Rawson (1819-1891) was born in Yorkshire, and was the Vicar of Holy Trinity, Bromley Common, for nearly forty years. He grew and raised florists' flowers, and some of his pelargoniums and carnations were marketed by Charles Turner of Slough.. Rev. A. Rawson (1819-1891) was born in Yorkshire, and was the Vicar of Holy Trinity, Bromley Common, for nearly forty years. He grew and raised florists' flowers, and some of his pelargoniums and carnations were marketed by Charles Turner of Slough.
Extent
1 carte de visite
Physical description
10.5 (h) x 6.3 (w) cm. Portrait. Photographic print