The North Front of Marcham Church
Architectural Plan
ca.1830-ca.1840 (made)
ca.1830-ca.1840 (made)
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This is an architectural drawing of the northern elevation of perpendicular gothic style Marcham Church located in the county of Oxfordshire. Marcham Church is also known as All Saints and is located in Marcham in the English county of Oxfordshire. It was first built ca. 13th centure but has undergone several restorations since leaving its current state in a Perpendicular Gothic style. The drawing was likely made during a restoration phase ca.1830-ca.1840.
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Title | The North Front of Marcham Church (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Ink, pencil, and wash on paper |
Brief description | Drawing, ink, pencil, and wash, architectural sketch of the north elevation of Marcham Church, English, ca.1830-ca.1840. |
Physical description | This is an ink, pencil, and wash drawing on paper of the northern elevation of Marcham Church. The drawing includes the eastern vestry, made rectangular body, and western tower. The stone walls are detailed in grey ink and wash and blue watercolour is used on the windows. The roof is covered in a grey wash and the left side of the drawing, the door to the vestry is painted brown. Above the wooden door the text 'Restored 1834' is included in black. A man is included walking along the side of the church near the eastern end. Long notes in faint pencil are included above and below the drawing. |
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Summary | This is an architectural drawing of the northern elevation of perpendicular gothic style Marcham Church located in the county of Oxfordshire. Marcham Church is also known as All Saints and is located in Marcham in the English county of Oxfordshire. It was first built ca. 13th centure but has undergone several restorations since leaving its current state in a Perpendicular Gothic style. The drawing was likely made during a restoration phase ca.1830-ca.1840. |
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Accession number | D.1785-1898 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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