Walberswick & Southwold From Dunwich, 1953 by Frederick Baldwin
Frederick Baldwin – Greetings Card
Frederick Baldwin was a Suffolk artist with an architectural background. A mostly self-taught pencil, pen and watercolour artist, he met the artist Leonard Squirrell at Lowestoft in 1923 and together they went on many local sketching trips. A surviving drawing by Squirrell suggests that the two artists sat side by side to draw this Dunwich scene. Completed not long after the great flood of February 1953, his watercolour shows a bulldozer at work constructing the shingle bank which is still the main defence against the sea between Dunwich and Walberswick. On the horizon can be seen Walberswick Church, the water tower at Southwold, St Edmund’s Church and Southwold’s lighthouse and between the church and the lighthouse smoke rises from Adnams Brewery.
Key Features:
- Artwork by Frederick Baldwin capturing Suffolk’s coastal landscapes and heritage
- Blank inside for your personalised message
- Includes matching envelope supplied in a protective cellophane wrapper
Specifications:
| Style/Type | Folded Greetings Card with Envelope |
| Message | Blank Inside |
| Size | 175 x 125mm |
| Packaging | Supplied in cellophane wrapper |
| 10% Discount | Order any FIVE cards for a 10% discount |
| 15% Discount | Order any TEN cards for a 15% discount |
| Discount Info | Discount applied automatically at checkout |
| Code | FB1 |
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Share a piece of Suffolk’s artistic history with this Frederick Baldwin greetings card — a thoughtful choice for lovers of landscape and heritage art.