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Section of Rosslyn Chapel by Edward Cresy and John R Thompson, superimposed with a geometrical projection based upon a circle

AL 39/34

Description Section of Rosslyn Chapel by Edward Cresy and John R Thompson, superimposed with a geometrical projection based upon a circle

Date 1840

Collection Collection of papers relating to Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian, Scotland

Catalogue Number AL 39/34

Category Prints and Drawings

Copies SC 2581604

Scope and Content Ink and watercolour on paper. Inscribed by Edward Cresy and John R Thompson. A similar section, also by Creasy, titled Roslyn Chapel Scotland. Section Through Nave., and published in Cresy’s Treatise on Bridges, Vaults and Arches, London, 1839, is also contained in the album (see AL 39/56).

Accession Number 2021/8

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/2572822

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