This print is free floating, not attached to the accompanying mat and backing board.
"Stranger in England" (1940, A341, number 8 of the English Series, miniature number 25) by John Taylor Arms, 1887-1953 is described by the artist's wife, thus: "The subject is the Church of Saint Lawrence, WestWycombe, in Buckinghamshire.
A comment found in the artist's records reads, 'The plate was etched from a drawing made in the spring of 1938.
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The attraction consists of almost a mile of underground passages with various figures depicting the life and times of the members of the infamous Hellfire Club.
They WestWycombe Caves were originally excavated in the 1750's on the site of an ancient quarry by Sir Francis Dashwood.
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Hand picked establishments like George and Dragon Hotel, High Street WestWycombe, Buckinghamshire.
The George and Dragon Hotel is a traditional 18th century coaching inn set in the heart of the delightful National Trust Village of WestWycombe only three miles from the centre of High Wycombe.
Both WestWycombe and The George and Dragon are steeped in history mainly through their connections with the Dashwood family and the infamous 'Hell Fire Club' which met in the WestWycombe Caves.
Hellfire Caves, an Attraction in WestWycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Above ground is a delightful café and visitors can enjoy walking on WestWycombe Hill which is surmounted by the Church of St. Lawrence with its famous Golden Ball.