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Title:
Frieze on the South Aisle of Harpley Church in the County of Norfolk
Object name(s):
lithograph; print
Brief description:
Lithograph on paper showing the carving on the south aisle of Harpley Church, Norfolk by an unknown artist but possibly Bloomfield or Hullmandel, part of the illustrations for Bloomfield's History of Norfolk inscribed to Mr Hudson Gurney esq
Collection:
Norfolk Museums
Acquisition method:
untraced find
Associated concept:
Art
Associated concept:
fine art
Associated person:
Gurney, Hudson
Person's association:
owner
Content - concept:
church
Content - concept:
interior
Content - description:
Frieze on the south aisle of Harpley Church, Norfolk, lithograph on paper by an unknown artist but possibly Bloomfield or Hullmandel
Content - place:
Harpley
Content - place:
Harpley Church
Content - place:
England
Place status:
country
Content - place:
Norfolk
Place status:
county or region
Current location:
Not on display - In store
Dimension:
unknown
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
390
Dimension:
unknown
Dimension measurement unit:
undefined
Dimension value:
262
Inscription content:
Frieze on the South Aisle of Harpley Church in the County of Norfolk
Inscription type:
inscription
Object name:
lithograph; print
Object number:
KILLM : 1991.905
Object production person:
unknown
Person's association:
artist
Other number:
1.111.21
Other number type:
SHIC
Other number:
community life
Other number type:
NMS
Other number:
cultural tradition
Other number type:
NMS
Other number:
religion
Other number type:
NMS
Other number:
KL905.991
Other number type:
assigned number
Responsible department/section:
Lynn Museum

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d8ad4aea-8b7f-3e59-8376-aa5e0225dad6

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d8ad4aea-8b7f-3e59-8376-aa5e0225dad6, Norfolk Museums, CC BY-NC

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