Mary Ann Letitia (Ricketts) Buckland Charles Thomas Buckland at Chittagong, Bengal
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An original 1846 graphite drawing, M.A. (Ricketts) Buckland, Charles Thomas Buckland at Chittagong, Bengal.
This interesting portrait was sketched at Chittagong in Bengal (now part of Bangladesh) by Mary Ann Letitia Buckland née Ricketts (1827–1908). It likely shows her new husband, Charles Thomas Buckland (1824–1894), who was a high-ranking official in the Bengal Civil Service. The sitter resembles a younger portrait of Buckland in the collection of Eton College. After attending Eton and Haileybury, Charles Thomas Buckland arrived in India in 1844. He served throughout his career in Bengal, rising to posts as Member of the Bengal Legislative Council, and Member of the Board of Revenue, Calcutta.
Mary Ann Ricketts was born at Burdwan in Bengal, the daughter of Sir Henry Ricketts, an East India Company officer. The Ricketts family were associated with the Winchester area in Hampshire, and through marriage to the Mildmay family, Shawford House at Twyford. They also had a deep connection with Bengal in British India, with family members in administrative positions around Chittagong, Dhaka and Calcutta. Mary Ann Ricketts married Charles Thomas Buckland (1824–1894) in 1845.
Mary Ann Letitia Buckland née Ricketts (1827–1908): Bengal British India
Dimensions: Height: 18.4cm (7.24") Width: 26.8cm (10.55")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Graphite
Age: Mid-19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Inscribed lower left and verso.
Dated: Dated lower left and verso.
Condition: Some minor foxing as shown. Please see photos for detail. There are historic adhesive marks and/or paper remnants to the corners on the verso, from previous mounting.
Stock number: KB-874