IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE

BRITAIN: ENGLAND
BOSTON (ST. BOTOLPH'S PARISH CHURCH)

© Alison Stones


Plans and Drawings

Tower Elevation
Screen-sized Image/Large "Archive" Image
Dehio/Bezold
Plate 445


Exterior

 

Adapted from Gardiner, p 79
Screen sized image


Courtesy of Dr. Ruth Dean/1974
General View of Tower
Screen-sized image/Large "Archive" Image

Courtesy of Dr. Ruth Dean/1974
Tower From Market Square
Screen-sized image/Large "Archive" Image

Tower From South
Screen-sized Image/Large "Archive" Image

South Side
Screen-sized Image/Large "Archive" Image

Adapted from Bond, Gothic Architecture, p 222
View from South
Screen-sized image/ Large "Archive" Image



Furnishings

Adapted from Macklin, p 71

Memorial Brass of  Walter Pescod, 
merchant, 1398
Click here for Macklin's description


Adapted From Bond, Gothic  Architecture, P. 129
Ironwork Tracery 
South Doorway of Nave

Screen-sized image
Large "archive image"



Preliminary Notes (From Pevsner)
 



Preliminary  Bibliography

Jebb, George. A guide to the Church of S. Botolph,  with notes on the history and antiquities of Boston and Skirbeck.Boston [Eng.] Wing & Co., 1921.

Lambert, Mary Rebekah. ; Walker, Rosalys, ; joint author. Old Boston (England) Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1930.

Macklin, Herbert Walker . The brasses of England, by Herbert W. Macklin ... with eighty-five illustrations. London: Methuen & Co., 1913.

Pevsner, Nicholas and John Harris. Lincolnshire. Series: The Buildings of England. London, 1964. Pages 463-8.

Pevsner, Nicholas and John Harris. Lincolnshire. Series: The Buildings of England. London, 1964. Pages 463-8.



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