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Specimens of the ecclesiastical architecture of Great Britain, from the Conquest to the Reformation / by Henry Bowman.
Main entry:

Bowman, Henry, 1814-1883.

Title & Author:

Specimens of the ecclesiastical architecture of Great Britain, from the Conquest to the Reformation / by Henry Bowman.

Publication:

London : John W. Parker, 1846 (London : Harrison and Co.)

Description:

12 parts (111 pages in various pagings, [1], 62 leaves of plates) : illustrations (some color) ; 33 cm

Notes:
Each part in the original tan paper covers, as issued monthly, with title: The ecclesiastical architecture of Great Britain, from the Conquest to the Reformation ... Pts. 1-4 have statement of responsibility on covers: By Henry Bowman and James Hadfield; note with pt. 5 states that work continues to include contributions by both authors. Title page, added engraved t.p. and other preliminaries issued with pt. 12. Pts. 5 and 9 include publisher's notes on inserted slips; pt. 9 includes inserted publisher's advertisements (4, [4] p.).
Title on added engraved t.p.: Specimens of ancient ecclesiastical architecture / with views, plans, details & c by Henry Bowman ; lithographed by Standige & Co.
Projected in several volumes to cover at least 27 English counties (cf. p. [4] of covers, pts. 1-7). No more published.
Letterpress relating to each church illustrated is separately paged and plates are also numbered in separate sequence in roman numerals.
Illustrations: 63 full-page lithographs (9 col., including added t.p.); numerous small ill. in the text.
Includes bibliographical references.
Norbury Church, Devonshire -- Lambley Church, Nottinghamshire -- Castle Rising Church, Norfolk -- Chaddesley-Corbet Church, Worcestershire -- Long-Ashton Church, Somersetshire -- Rudford Church, Gloucestershire -- Ruskington Church, Lincolnshire.
Subject:

Church architecture England.
Architecture chrétienne Angleterre.
Church architecture.
England.

Form/genre:

Lithographs 1846.
Lithographs Hand-colored 1846. CtY-BA

Added entries:

Hadfield, James.

Ecclesiastical architecture of Great Britain
Specimens of ancient ecclesiastical architecture

Holdings:

Location: Library main 52456
Call No.: ID:90-B1324
Status: Available

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