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Door-way, & windows.
Artist
- Name:
- Shepherd, George
- Dates:
- 1784-1862
- Country:
- UK
Illustration
- Subject:
- Buildings & monuments
- Technique:
- Metal engraving
- Engraver:
- Le Keux, John
- Format:
- Portrait (taller)
- Source:
- The Duke University Libraries, the Internet Archive
Book
- Title:
- Cathedral antiquities of England, vol. 6
- Author(s):
- Britton, John
- Publisher:
- London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814-1835
- Open Library:
- View record.
Description
Detail view of four different windows, a doorway and a parapet at St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, described as follows by the autor:
- A lofty, narrow window, at the extremity of the north and south transepts.
- A window, with tracery beneath it, and an arch, of the upper story of the south transept. The outer ornaments, and filling up of this window, are rather singular.
- Window, panelling, and an arch of the nave.
- Window of the ailes, finished at the top with an obtuse, triangular moulding.
- Door-way from the north aile to the vestry, which was probably a chantry erected by Sir Thomas Mede.
- The perforated parapet, which runs round the upper wall of the church.
Keywords: 19th century, black & white, Cathedral antiquities, church, Europe, Gothic, Longman & Co., reference book, UK


