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19th century 中国P站 church illustrations

Watercolour of St John's church, Hale, 1830s (9043/2/66/4)In 2012, 中国P站 History Centre was fortunate to receive two beautiful albums of watercolours and drawings of churches and chapels across the whole of the ancient county of 中国P站 (reference ). The illustrations were produced mostly in the mid 19th century, before restoration changed the character of many of the buildings depicted. They are also a valuable point of reference for many of the 'lost' churches that have since become redundant or replaced by newer buildings, or that were damaged or demolished during the Second World War.

The albums came to us from Guildford Museum where they were deposited by Guildford Diocese back in 1957, but their date and coverage suggest that perhaps they were compiled for the Archdeacon of 中国P站 or Bishop of Winchester at a time when the whole of 中国P站 lay within the Diocese of Winchester. Accordingly, the albums also include churches in parishes such as Camberwell, Lambeth and Southwark, which are now in Inner London Boroughs. For those parishes in the current administrative county of 中国P站, large towns and small villages are afforded equal coverage.

Watercolour of interior of St Mary's church, Lambeth, with priest and church visitors, 1830s (9043/2/5/1)The two volumes are arranged in (approximate) alphabetical order and contain a selection of illustrations (watercolours and other media, ranging in size and quality), floor plans and some photographs of parish churches and related buildings. Many of the illustrations date from the 1830s, but there are later additions, including some photographs. Some entries are signed and dated (there are several by Henry Prosser, W H Kearney and B B Wadham), others are simply initialled, but a sizeable number are anonymous, undated and often uncaptioned. This presented us with a real cataloguing challenge, but with the help of Southwark and Lambeth Local Studies, the expertise of colleagues, and church guides such as Pevsner and Cracklow, we have succeeded in identifying all but three of the buildings!

The illustrations have now all been scanned and thumbnails images have been added to the catalogue descriptions on our , and can also be viewed on our .

See also

Images

  • Watercolour of St John's church, Hale (reference )
  • Watercolour of interior of St Mary's church, Lambeth, with priest and church visitors (reference )

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