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Rowley Regis Church: sepia drawing, 1837 (drawing)
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Rowley Regis Church: sepia drawing, 1837 (drawing)
5898413 Rowley Regis Church: sepia drawing, 1837 (drawing) by Wood, Thomas Peploe (1817-45); 22.9x17.1 cm; (add.info.: Rowley Regis Church. West view showing a tower of three stages with battlements and gargoyles at the corners, and a covered stairway up to a ?gallery. There is a south aisle and a porch. The church stands on a hill and there is a distant view to the south east. [The church was demolished in 1840.]); eWilliam Salt Library; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22336208
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This sepia drawing, created in 1837 by Thomas Peploe Wood, transports us back to the enchanting Rowley Regis Church. The print measures 22.9x17.1 cm and showcases a west view of the church, capturing its architectural splendor with remarkable detail. The focal point of this drawing is undoubtedly the tower, rising proudly with three stages adorned by intricate battlements and whimsical gargoyles perched at each corner. A covered stairway leads up to a mysterious gallery, inviting our imagination to wander through its hidden corridors. As we explore further, we notice a south aisle and a welcoming porch that beckons visitors inside this sacred place. Perched on top of a hill, Rowley Regis Church commands attention from afar while offering breathtaking views towards the southeast. It's important to note that this historical gem was tragically demolished in 1840; however, Wood's skillful hand has preserved its memory for generations to come. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and an invaluable record of architectural heritage. Displayed within the eWilliam Salt Library collection and made available by Bridgeman Images, this artwork allows us to appreciate not only the beauty of buildings and landscapes but also the significance of chapels and churches throughout history. Let it transport you back in time as you marvel at the grandeur captured within these sepia tones.
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