Yale Center for British Art

Creator:
Clarke, Charles, -1840
Title:
Architectura ecclesiastica Londini : being a series of views, architectural and topographical, of the cathedral, collegiate and parochial churches in London, Southwark, & Westminster, with adjoining parishes : the whole illustrative of the ecclesiastical architecture of the metropolis : and also of the various topographical and historial accounts : consisting of one hundred and twenty-two plates from original drawings by John Coney, George Shepherd, etc. : to each is affixed an account of its original foundation : with connected memorabilia / with an introductory essay on early English architecture, and descriptional remarks by Charles Clarke.
Alternate Title(s):
Some account of the rise and progress of early English architecture, with descriptional remarks on the churches of the metropolis
Published / Created:
London : Published by John Booth, Duke Street, Portland Place, 1819.
Physical Description:
[4], 35, [1], 7, [3] p., 123 leaves of plates : ill., plans ; 38 cm.
Collection:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
Caption title: Some account of the rise and progress of early English architecture, with descriptional remarks on the churches of the metropolis.
Subject Terms:
Church architecture -- England -- London. | Church buildings -- England -- London. | Temple Church (London, England) | Booth, John -- Publisher. | Etching -- Specimens -- 1819. | Engraving -- Specimens -- 1819.
Contributors:
Angus, William, 1752–1821 etcher. | Jenkins, S., etcher. | Jenkins, W., etcher. | Lacey, Samuel, active 1818–1857, etcher. | Preston, W., etcher. | Rawle, Samue, etcher. | Skelton, Joseph, 1783–1871, etcher. | Smart, Robert William, active 1801, etcher. | Wedgwood, John Taylor, 1783–1856 etcher. | Dale, Thomas, active 1827–1828, engraver. | Wise, William, active 1790–1801, engraver. | Coney, John, 1786–1833, ill. | Pearson, William, 1772–1849, ill. | Schnebbelie, Robert Bremmel, -approximately 1849, ill. | Shepherd, George, approximately 1782–approximately 1830, ill.