Main entry--corporate name

Victoria and Albert Museum

Title

Victorian church art : [catalogue of an] exhibition, November 1971 - January 1972.

Imprint

London : H.M.S.O., 1971.

Physical description

xxvi, 184 p. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm.

ISBN

0901486361

Note

Catalogue of an exhibition on Victorian church art held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, November 1971-January 1972.

Note

Item F7 in the catalogue, documented on pages 58-59, is a Vesica, which was lent to the exhibition by B. Shergold of Sarum Ironworks, Salisbury. The vesica was formerly part of the Skidmore screen, made by the the Skidmore Arts Manufacturing company in Coventry, and had been installed at the choir screen in Salisbury Cathedral by 1874. It was removed in 1959, when it was sold (demolished) to Mr Shergold.The catalogue states that "most of it has been sold in parts". The Vesica is now lost.

Bibliography, etc. note

Bibliography: p. xxv.

Subject

Decoration and ornament Victorian style Exhibitions.

Subject

Church decoration and ornament Exhibitions.

Subject

Church decoration and ornament England Exhibitions.

Subject

Skidmore Screen Victorians Victorian art Wrought iron Vesica

Added entry--name

Eward, Suzanne Mary, 1944-2021 1944-2021, former owner.

Added entry--name

Eward, Paul donor.
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