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> Collis, C.A. (c.1826–1905)

Clara Maria Augusta Jane Collis (c.1826–1905) was eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Collis (1784–1849), who served—and was severely wounded—at the Battle of Talavera in Spain, during the Peninsula War. The Collis family lived at Upcott House near Taunton in Somerset, then, on Charles Collis's death, moved to nearby Netherclay House.

5 artworks

C.A. Collis, Almshouses, Selworthy Green, Somerset – 1876 watercolour painting
C.A. Collis Almshouses, Selworthy Green, Somerset
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Stock number: JR-226
C.A. Collis, Rufus Stone, New Forest, Hampshire – Original 1872 graphite drawing
C.A. Collis Rufus Stone, New Forest, Hampshire
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Stock number: JR-213
C.A. Collis
C.A. Collis Priory & Ruins, Christchurch Dorset
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Stock number: JN-730
C.A. Collis, Carisbrooke Castle Isle of Wight –mid-19th-century graphite drawing
C.A. Collis Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight
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Stock number: JX-214
C.A. Collis, Coastal Rocks at Torquay, Devon – 1871 watercolour painting
C.A. Collis Coastal Rocks at Torquay, Devon
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Stock number: JX-212