The Dome Theatre, Brighton in use as a hospital for Indian wounded soldiers, 1915-1916

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Digital Media Bank ID: 722
Original Filename: dmas_fa100626_d01.jpg
Description: Watercolour painting by Douglas Fox Pitt. Shows the Dome during its use as a Military Hospital, 1915.
Categories: Timeline/ World War One (1914-1918), Learning Themes/ WW1, Learning Themes/ Royal Pavilion/ Indian Military Hospital (1914-1916)  
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Credit: Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove
Licence: CC BY-SA
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Type (of Object or Artwork): Watercolour Painting
Title (of Artwork / Object): The Dome Theatre, Brighton in use as a hospital for Indian wounded soldiers, 1915-1916
Creator (of Artwork / Object): Douglas Fox Pitt
Date Created (of Object / Artwork): N
Description (Object or Artwork): This painting by Douglas Fox Pitt shows rows of beds beneath the multicoloured dome and chandelier. Douglas Fox Pitt lived in Brighton between 1911 and 1918 and may have worked with his friend and fellow painter Walter Sickert there.
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Other Keywords: hospital
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Media: Image
Size: 26.29 MB; 8661 x 8960 pixels; 733 x 759 mm (print at 300 DPI);
Orientation: Portrait
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Linked Accession no.: FA100626