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ID: 700002986 Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700002986 | Record Type: Built Work |
Images: 1 | |
Saint Mary's Church (parish church (building); unknown architect; constructed ca. 13th century, ...; Lydiard Tregoze (Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe,...) | |
Note: The church layout consists of an aisled nave, chancel, south chapel, west tower, south porch, and a southwest vestry. The tower has a parapet with pierced quatrefoils and 4 pinnacles. The south chapel, south aisle, and south porch are all battlemented. There are three dormer windows in the south side of the nave roof and at the east end of the roof there is a small sanctus-bell turret. | |
Titles: |
Saint Mary's Church (preferred,C,U,English-P,U,U) |
St. Mary's Church (C,U,English,U,U) |
St Mary's Church (C,U,English,U,U) |
Church of St. Mary (C,U,English,U,U) |
Catalog Level: item |
parish church (building) [300108377] (preferred) |
..... (Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by function>, ceremonial structures, religious structures, religious buildings, churches (buildings), <church buildings by location or context>) |
architecture (preferred) |
Creation Date: constructed ca. 13th century, alterations 15th century and 1633, wall paintings created 1400-1500 |
unknown architect [preferred,VP] |
architect unknown (unknown cultural designation) [500125274] |
Locations: |
Current: Lydiard Tregoze [4006679] Wiltshire (county), England (country), United Kingdom (nation), Europe (continent), World (facet) (Geographic) |
Display Materials: limestone rubble, ashlar, and slate roof |
limestone [300011286] | |
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, rock (inorganic material), sedimentary rock, <sedimentary rock by composition>, carbonate rock) |
ashlar [300011701] | |
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by composition>, inorganic material, rock (inorganic material), <rock by form>, stone (worked rock), <stone by function>, building stone, dimension stone) |
stonemasonry [300386948] | |
.......(Activities Facet, Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name), <processes and techniques by specific type>, <processes and techniques by material>, stone-working) |
slate (roofing) [300389711] | |
.......(Materials Facet, Materials (hierarchy name), materials (substances), <materials by function>, building materials, finishing (building material), roofing) |
Dimensions: unavailable |
British (preferred) |
English |
Medieval (European) [300020756] (preferred,period) | |
.....(Styles and Periods Facet, Styles and Periods (hierarchy name), <styles| periods| and cultures by region>, European, Medieval styles and periods) |
architecture (preferred,isness) |
religion and mythology (purpose) |
Mary, Blessed Virgin [901000032] | |
.....((Christian characters, Christian iconography, Legend, Religion, Mythology)) (ICON) |
List/Hierarchical Position: |
..... Built Works |
.......... Built Works by class: religious, ceremonial, and funerary structures |
Sources and Contributors: | |
Saint Mary's Church | ........ [VP] |
........ Getty Vocabulary Program rules | |
St. Mary's Church | ........ [JPGM,VP] |
........ J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-) accessed 4 March 2015 | |
St Mary's Church | ........ [VP] |
........ British Express [online] (2015-) accessed 4 March 2015 | |
........ Lydiard House & Park [online] (2015-) accessed 4 March 2015 | |
Church of St. Mary | ........ [VP] |
........ British History Online (2014-) accessed 4 March 2015 | |
Subject: ....... [JPGM,VP] |
....................... British Express [online] (2015-) accessed 4 March 2015 |
....................... British History Online (2014-) accessed 4 March 2015 |
Note: | |
English | ..... [VP] |
..... British History Online (2014-) accessed 4 March 2015 | |
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