Black and white oval portrait of Temple Mungo. Pencil inscription on recto, 'M. Temple.'. Ink inscription on verso, M. Temple 1877. III36b.'. Printed inscription on verso, 'Fredk. Whitlock Photographer. Midland Buildings, Corner of New High St. and Vine Cottage, 104, Moleley Road. Birmingham. The Negative is preserved for further use. In giving orders for further Copies be particular to address as above. Enlargements are at any time produced from it without another sitting.'. Mungo Temple (1834-1902) was a Scottish gardener. He trained at various gardens in Scotland, and served as head gardener at Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, and at Impney Hall, Droitwich (now Chateau Impney), where he carried out Robert Marnock's plans. He later moved back to Scotland as head gardener at Carron House, near Stirling.. Mungo Temple (1834-1902) was a Scottish gardener. He trained at various gardens in Scotland, and served as head gardener at Campsea Ashe, Suffolk, and at Impney Hall, Droitwich (now Chateau Impney), where he carried out Robert Marnock's plans. He later moved back to Scotland as head gardener at Carron House, near Stirling.
Extent
1 carte de visite
Physical description
10.3 (h) x 6.3 (w) cm. Portrait. Photographic print