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The Valley of the Rocks at Watcombe near Torquay—once part of the Watcombe Park estate belonging to Isambard Kingdom Brunel—in the mid-19th-century played host to two open-air music fetes, attended by thousands. The one-time equatorial landscape formed a natural amphitheatre, now overrun by vegetation, much concealing the once majestic Giant Rock.
Delicately painted by Nottingham artist Alfred Wilson Cox (1830–1888), with a beautiful play of light across the valley.
Stock number JZ-485