1336 x 2359 px | 22,6 x 39,9 cm | 8,9 x 15,7 inches | 150dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
1792
Lieu:
Herefordshire
Informations supplémentaires:
Cette image peut avoir des imperfections car il s’agit d’une image historique ou de reportage.
Fig 1. Longworth chapel, 4 miles from Hereford. Fig 2. White-Cross, 1 miles from Hereford. Fig 3. Ickham church in Kent. [Fig 4. A portable electrical machine, by Fell]. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Unsigned. Provenance: "Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle", by Sylvanus Urban, Gent. London: Printed by John Nichols at Cicero's Head, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, and sold by Eliz. Newbery, the corner of St Paul's Churchyard, Ludgate Street . Type: Antique copperplate print. The complete original explanatory text pages will be provided with the print. . Longworth Roman Catholic Chapel is a redundant chapel in the village of Bartestree, Herefordshire, England, standing adjacent to the former Convent of Our Lady of Charity and Refuge. The White Cross is a standing stone cross situated to the west of Hereford. The cross, formerly known as the Whitefriars' Cross, was erected by Lewis Charlton, Bishop of Hereford (1361-9), reportedly to mark the site of a market held outside the city walls during a plague. The church of St John the Evangelist, Ickham