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Architectural Drawing

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Design drawing in ink and coloured wash showing the South elevation of Webb's proposed new church at Thurstaston. The drawing is shaded in places with pink/orange wash, and shows details of the window tracery and decorative enrichment of the spire.

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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 the South elevation of Webb's proposed new church at Thurstaston. The drawing is shaded in places with pink/orange wash, and shows details of the window tracery and decorative enrichment of the spire.
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.80-1916

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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