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Stafford - St. Marys Church: sepia drawing, 1841 (drawing)
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Stafford - St. Marys Church: sepia drawing, 1841 (drawing)
5898259 Stafford - St. Marys Church: sepia drawing, 1841 (drawing) by Buckler, John (1770-1851); 33x24.1 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: South West View of Saint Marys Church, Stafford. South west view showing the clerestory, the south aisle and transept, and the central square-and-octagonal tower. There is a more distant view of the south aisle of the chancel. The end of a medieval house to the west is visible. It is one of a few which were used for the Grammar School and Council House, and had anciently been St. Bethelins Chapel. [These were pulled down in the summer of 1802; The Gentlemans Magazine.] The south doorway is shown as a solid Georgian structure of the classical style.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23571750
© William Salt Library / Bridgeman Images
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This sepia drawing, created in 1841 by John Buckler, captures the timeless beauty of Stafford's St. Marys Church. Measuring 33x24.1 cm, this print is housed in The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK. The drawing showcases a stunning south west view of the church, highlighting its intricate details and architectural grandeur. From the clerestory to the south aisle and transept, every element is meticulously depicted with Buckler's skilled hand. In addition to capturing the essence of St. Marys Church, this drawing offers a glimpse into history with its inclusion of a medieval house situated nearby. This house once served as both the Grammar School and Council House before being demolished in 1802. One notable feature shown in this print is the solid Georgian-style south doorway that stands as an impressive example of classical architecture. With its rich sepia tones and fine detailing, this print transports viewers back to a bygone era while preserving the majesty of St. Marys Church for generations to come.
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