Images of Surrey: Watercolours by John and Edward Hassell
17. December — 19. February,
Upper Gallery
Free Entry, Donations Welcome
From 1820 to 1833 father and son artists John and Edward Hassell produced more than 2,000 watercolours of Surrey.

John Hassell (1823), Byfleet Church, Reproduced by permission of Surrey History Centre
This exhibition focuses on the Hassells’ depictions of Woking and the surrounding parishes, which reveal a picturesque view of Surrey before the age of the railways.
Exhibition Partners: Surrey History Centre
Sponsors: Supported By: The Friends of The Lightbox
Future Exhibitions | Talk: The Hassells | Tour of 'Images of Surrey: Watercolours by John and Edward Hassell' | Visit the Surrey History Centre website to find out more |
