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Kilmington Church, 28 Oct 1901, Kilmington

Pencil and wash drawing of Kilmington Church, 28 Oct 1901, Kilmington

 

Kilmington Church

This pencil and wash illustration, drawn on the 28th of October, 1901, shows the exterior of the 15th century tower of St Giles' Church, Kilmington. The remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1862 to the designs of the architect Thomas Talbot Bury.

Thomas Talbot Bury (1809-1877) was a London based architect, who was responsible for building and restoring churches, houses, and public buildings across the south of England. Bury was also well known for his engravings and lithography and exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1846 and 1872.  His art was used to illustrate a number of books and he was particularly noted for the sketches he produced for Ackermann's series of lithographs and aquatints of the 'Coloured Views of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway' in 1831. 

A very detailed history of Kilmington Church can be found in Michael Tyler's book 'St Giles' Church: Kilmington, Devon: a millennium', published by Kilmington Parochial Church Council in 2017.  A copy of this book is held at the Devon Heritage Centre.


Image Details

Date 20th century
Year 1901
Place Kilmington
County Devon
Medium Pencil and wash
Format Illustration
Subject Churches
Size 178x128mm
Creator [unknown]
Publisher s.n
Prints and Drawing Number 02833