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Architectural Drawing

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Design drawing in ink and coloured wash showing East and West elevations and a section through Webb's proposed new church at Thurstaston. The section shows details of the compound arches within the church.


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Brief description
Design for Thurstaston Church, Cheshire, by Philip Webb, 1871
Physical description
Design drawing in ink and coloured wash showing East and West elevations and a section through Webb's proposed new church at Thurstaston. The section shows details of the compound arches within the church.
Production typeUnique
Object history
This drawing was presented to the V&A by Emery Walker, Philip Webb's friend and the executor of his estate.
Collection
Accession number
E.81-1916

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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