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Architectural illustrations of Skelton Church, Yorkshire / by Ewan Christian, architect, accompanied by a brief descriptive account of the building.
Main entry:

Christian, Ewan, 1814-1895, author, illustrator.

Title & Author:

Architectural illustrations of Skelton Church, Yorkshire / by Ewan Christian, architect, accompanied by a brief descriptive account of the building.

Publication:

London : Published by George Bell, 186 Fleet Street, MDCCCXLVI [1846]
London : C.F. Hodgson, printer, Gough Square, Fleet Street

Description:

viii, 39, [1] pages, 3, iv-x,11, xii-xvii leaves of plates : illustrations, plan ; 39 cm

Notes:
Includes list of subscribers, pages [iii]-v.
Printer's statement for C.F. Hodgson on verso of title page and on verso of page 39.
Lithographs by James Kellaway Colling and John Richard Jobbins, after Ewan Christian.
Plates: 1. Skelton Church, north east view -- 2. Skelton Church, interior view looking to the south east -- 3. Skelton Church, south doorway -- IV. Skelton Church, Yorkshire, ground plan -- V. Skelton Church, west elevation, east elevation -- VI. Skelton Church, south elevation -- VII. Skelton Church, transverse section thro' the chancel looking west, transverse section thro' the chancel looking east -- VIII. Skelton Church, longitudinal section looking south -- IX. Skelton Church, the south doorway -- X. Skelton Church -- 11. Skelton Church, capitals of pillars on south doorway, 1/4 full size -- XII. Skelton Church, the chancel window -- XIII. Skelton Church, details of the windows -- XIV. Skelton Church -- XV. Skelton Church, the cross -- XVI. Skelton Church -- XVII. Skelton Church, details of the interior.
Abbey, J.R. Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland in aquatint and lithography, 1770-1860, 382
Subject:

Skelton Church (Skelton, Yorkshire)
Church buildings England Yorkshire.
Church architecture England Yorkshire.
Architecture chrétienne Angleterre Yorkshire.
Church architecture.
Church buildings.
England Yorkshire.

Form/genre:

Lithographs.
Zincographs.

Added entries:

Colling, James Kellaway, 1816-1905, lithographer.
Jobbins, John Richard, -1866, lithographer.
Bell, George, 1814-1890, publisher.
Hodgson, Charles Francis, printer.
Great Britain England London,

Illustrations of Skelton Church

Holdings:

Location: Library main 115405
Call No.: X5317 GF2299; ID:85-B19090
Status: Available

Location: Library main 115406
Call No.: WX1138; ID:85-B19090
Status: Available

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