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New Church, St. Giles s, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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New Church, St. Giles s, 1844. Creator: Unknown
New Church, St. Giles s, 1844. View of Christ Church, St Giles in the Fields, London. The design, by Mr. B. Ferrey, is in the early English style, with a large lancet-headed window over the principal entrance, and a lofty tower and spire at the west-end angle. The material is Kentish rag-stone, with Bath stone mouldings and side dressings in the long and short masonry. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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Benjamin Camden Camden London England Christ Church Gothic Revival Neo Gothic St Giles In The Fields Victorian Gothic Black And Ferrey Illustrated London News
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This print showcases the New Church, St. Giles's in 1844, a magnificent architectural gem nestled in the heart of London. The creator of this stunning image remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to its allure. The church itself is a true testament to the Gothic Revival movement that swept across Britain during the 19th century. Designed by Mr. B. Ferrey, it exudes elegance with its early English style and intricate details. A grand lancet-headed window graces the entrance, while a towering spire majestically adorns the west-end angle. Constructed using Kentish rag-stone as its primary material, this masterpiece incorporates Bath stone mouldings and side dressings crafted through long and short masonry techniques. Its neo-Gothic features perfectly capture the spirit of Victorian architecture. Published in "Illustrated London News" in 1844, this engraving transports us back in time to witness both the religious significance and artistic brilliance embodied by Christ Church at St Giles in the Fields. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing landscape captured on paper, we are reminded of how faith intertwines with history and culture. This print serves as a timeless reminder of our rich heritage—a visual treasure that allows us to appreciate not only architectural marvels but also their profound impact on society throughout different eras.
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