Pencil drawing of monument to Nicholas and Elizabeth St.John by Frederick Nash, 1801

Pencil drawing of monument to Nicholas and Elizabeth St.John by Frederick Nash, 1801
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Nash's drawing, made on Aug 6th (1801) shows the Elizabethan monument to Nicholas and Elizabeth St.John at St. Mary's Lydiard Tregoze.

Frederick Nash was an architectural draughtsman, watercolourist, and publisher, He collaborated with the antiquary John Britton between 1801 and 1809.

Year:
1801
Artist:
Frederick Nash (1782-1856)
Type:
Drawing
Location:
Wiltshire Museum, Devizes
Owner:
Wiltshire Museum, Devizes
Reference:
DZSWS:1982.2508
Copyright:
Wiltshire Museum, Devizes
Last updated on:
Wednesday 8th September 2021

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