6368840 Canterbury \'Stone Walls do not a Prison Make\', c.1920 (w/c, bodycolour, pen and ink on paper) by Goodwin, Albert (1845-1932); 25.4x35.5 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent, UK; (add.info.: The old building to the foreground of the composition is Greyfriars, with Canterbury Cathedral depicted in the background. The title comes from the first line of the fourth stanza of a poem - ?To Althea: From Prison? - written by the Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace (1618-1658). The poem was written while he was imprisoned at Westminster Gatehouse, but it is also understood that Lovelace, the eldest son of a Kentish Knight, lived briefly at Greyfriars.); by Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery ; by Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery.

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