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Plan of Priory buildings showing early choir and apse in brown wash during 1855 excavations with surviving later Priory buildings as excavated in grey wash, including small tiled patch in south transc ...

DP 151332

Description Plan of Priory buildings showing early choir and apse in brown wash during 1855 excavations with surviving later Priory buildings as excavated in grey wash, including small tiled patch in south transcept.

Date c. 1835 to 1858

Collection General Collection

Catalogue Number DP 151332

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of BWD 27/19

Medium Ink and colour wash

Accession Number 1978/25

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1329146

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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Collection Level (551 359) General Collection

Group Level (551 359/4) DRAWINGS

>> Sub-Group Level (551 359/4/15) Coldingham Priory drawings, Inventory 95. A collection of designs and record drawings executed in connection with the restoration of Coldingham Priory by the architect, Wiliam J Gray of Gray and Paterson 1835-1858. Includes designs for new

>>> Item Level (DP 151332) Plan of Priory buildings showing early choir and apse in brown wash during 1855 excavations with surviving later Priory buildings as excavated in grey wash, including small tiled patch in south transcept.

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES (Coldingham Priory Collection)

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