This painting relates closely to a composition in Wolverhampton Art Gallery:
In common with artists such as Harry Bush and Algernon Newton, Tempest created a genre out of painting suburban views of his native London – most of these were located around his home and garden (44 Llanover Rd, SE18). Recording the seasons, weather conditions, and the play of light at different times of day, his painting became a staple of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions of 1940’s and 1950’s