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Full Record: CVMA inv. no. 007116

Location

Place
Bristol
Site/Monument
Bristol Cathedral
Dedication
Cathedral Church of St Augustine
County (in 1974)
Bristol
NGR
ST 583 726
Building Type (current)
Cathedral
Building Type (to 1530)
Monastery (Augustinian)

Window

CVMA Window Number
I
Window Description
Lady Chapel, east window
Panel Description
Main-light panels (part)

Drawings, Diagrams and Other Media

Medium
Drawing or watercolour
Creator
Winston, C
Inscription
'East window, Bristol Cathedral/ Aug 1847/ smear shading/ Nos 1 & 2 are of a somewhat different date to the rest, - No - No 2 forms part of the border of one of the lower lights of the E. window. It is on a red ground No 3 is part of the border of one of the lower lights of the E. window. It is on a blue ground.? [The fragment top right is numbered ?1? on the recto, the fragment at the bottom, second from sinister, ?2?, and the fragment bottom left, ?3?. There is a small diagram next to the end of the inscription showing three diamond-shaped fleur-de-lis quarries set above one another and made up into a straight border with blue triangular pieces. A small diagram next to the description of no. 2 with two diamond-shaped quarries separated by a rectangular piece, all made up into a straight border with smaller triangular pieces; the label for this diagram is lost under the gumming.]
Date
1847
Measurements
Bottom right: h 15.9cm, w 5.7 (sample measurements)
Copyright
The British Library
Location
London, British Library, Add MS 35211, I
Reference
f.70
Medium Published Source
None None ,

Image

CVMA inv. no.
007116
Copyright
The British Library
Format
Colour transparency (35mm)
Image Date
1997
Image Location
The British Library
Image Reference
68724
Negative Reference
68724

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