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Church at Little Maplestead, Essex
The drawing shows an outline plan illustrating the use of the 'vesica piscis' in laying out churches, in this case the church of St John the Baptist, at Little Maplestead, Essex.
Creator
- Carter, John
- Kerrich, Thomas, Rev
Subject
- Architecture
- Drawings
- archaeology
- Architecture
- Drawing
- Archaeology
Creator
- Carter, John
- Kerrich, Thomas, Rev
Subject
- Architecture
- Drawings
- archaeology
- Architecture
- Drawing
- Archaeology
Providing institution
Aggregator
Intermediate provider
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
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Rights
- Carter, John|Kerrich, Thomas, Rev
Temporal
- 14th century : Early
- Medieval
Places
- England
- Essex
- Europe
- Little Maplestead
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom
- Essex
- England
- Little Maplestead
Provenance
- Society of Antiquaries of London Catalogue of Drawings and Museum Objects: Architectural Remains
Source
- Archaeology Data Sevice
Identifier
- society_albums/architectural_remains/ar24-1
Is part of
- http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/SoA_images/index.cfm?CFID=9579&CFTOKEN=BF7E76A0-D723-4BB2-9AC4B2BE9A527C12
References
- Nikolaus Pevsner, Essex 2nd ed., revised by Enid Radcliffe (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965), p. 282.|T Kerrich, 'Observations on the Use of the Mysterious Figure, Called Vesica Piscis, in the Architecture of the Middle Ages, and in Gothic Architecture', Archaeologia 19 (1821): 353-68. Illustration (Engraving), fig. 20, pl. XXIV, between pp. 368 and 369.
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2016-01-18T10:20:14.681Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-07-25T11:21:26.369Z