Designs for St James's Chapel, Hampstead Road, London, with sexton's house and vicarage: basement plans
Architect/Designer | Hardwick, Thomas (1752-1829) |
Artist/Photographer | Hardwick, Thomas (1752-1829) |
Country | UK: England |
City | London |
Subject Date | 1791 |
Image Date | 1791 |
View | Plan |
Style | Neoclassical |
Medium | Drawing |
Library Reference | VOS/322 f.38 |
Orientation | Landscape |
Colour Info | Colour |
Credit | RIBA Collections |
Subject | Vicarages ; Churches |
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 38 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.
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