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Brewery ; " this was exhibited in the Royal 

 Academy of 1822. A "View of the Hour Glass 

 Brewery," in Thames Street, belonging to Messrs. 

 Calvert & Co., was one of his contributions to the 

 gallery of the British Institution in the following 

 year. The last of the series was "Messrs. Barclay, 

 Perkins & Co.'s Brewery in Park Street, South- 

 wark," painted in 1840. All of these pictures he 

 subsequently engraved. 



Commissions for portraits of horses and hounds 

 soon began to come in freely. Among his patrons 

 were the Earl of Egremont, Lord Glamis, Lord 

 Dacre, Colonel Joliffe, and Philip Booth, Esq. 

 About 1830, he painted a full-length portrait of 

 Lord Glamis in highland dress, with a favourite 

 bloodhound at his side, mountain scenery forming 

 the background. This picture is now in the posses- 

 sion of the Earl of Strathmore, and hangs in the 

 dining room at Glamis Castle ; the original sketch 

 for this work is owned by the artist's son. Another 

 portrait of Lord Glamis with his staghounds was 

 painted by Wolstenholme about the same time ; 

 the Hon. Francis Bowes Lyon, of Ridley Hall, 

 Bardon Mill, Carlisle, possesses this work, which has 

 been twice engraved, once by Bromley and again 

 by Reynolds. He painted numerous portraits of 

 horses and cattle, which possessed interest for 

 breeders ; one of these, a likeness of a famous cart- 



