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Designs for St James's Chapel, Hampstead Road, London, with sexton's house and vicarage: elevation

RIBA82417
Hardwick, Thomas (1752-1829)
NOTES: This drawing comes from an album entitled by Thomas Hardwick 'Sketches of sundry buildings already executed and original designs on varied subjects', which he commenced in 1773. Hardwick exhibited a drawing 'Original design for St James's Chapel in the Hampstead Road' at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in 1793 (no. 794) to which drawing number 40 possibly relates. St James's, Hampstead Road, was built as a cemetery chapel for the burial ground belonging to St James's Piccadilly and later became a parish church. It was demolished in 1964.

Designs for Woolwich Rectory (St Mary Magdalene), Rectory Place, Greenwich, London: site plan, sketch plans of ground and first floors and sketch elevations

RIBA82608
Papworth, John Buonarotti (1775-1847)
NOTES: A rectory was completed on Rectory Place in 1811 but there are no records to indicate that Papworth's design was the one built. The rectory no longer exists.

Designs for Woolwich Rectory (St Mary Magdalene), Rectory Place, Greenwich, London: elevations of front and back

RIBA82609
Papworth, John Buonarotti (1775-1847)
NOTES: A rectory was completed on Rectory Place in 1811 but there are no records to indicate that Papworth's design was the one built. The rectory no longer exists.

Designs for curate's house, Treslothan: floor plans and elevation of the entrance front

RIBA82843
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for curate's house, Treslothan: west elevation and south elevation (garden front)

RIBA82844
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for curate's house, Treslothan: plan, elevations and section of stables, and Designs for a semi-detached pair of church cottages: plans and section

RIBA82845
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for rectory, Pelynt, for the Rev. J. B. Kitson: elevations

RIBA82855
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for rectory, Pelynt, for the Rev. J. B. Kitson: plans, elevation of dining room gable and exterior details

RIBA82856
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for parsonage, St Dominick: ground floor plan and elevation of entrance front

RIBA82857
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for parsonage, St Dominick: first floor plan and transverse section

RIBA82858
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for parsonage, St Dominick: north and south elevations

RIBA82859
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.

Designs for parsonage, Liskeard, for Rev. J. F. Todd: elevations

RIBA82860
Wightwick, George (1802-1872)
NOTES: This design is one of a number of drawings bound into five volumes entitled 'Architectural works of George Wightwick', made between 1832 and 1850. Wightwick instructed his articled pupils to make this detailed set of retrospective drawings to illustrate every building of importance he had designed. The drawings were intended to serve both as a record of Wightwick's completed buildings and as a method of conveying to his students the design process from initial working design to finished structure.
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