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Presentation volume of elevations and plans for Trentham Hall, North Staffordshire
Sir Charles Barry, 1834

Trentham Hall, built between 1834 and 1848, was the first country house constructed in Barry's Italianate style, a style which went on to make his name and fortune. This volume contains three elevations and four architectural plans drawn by hand. Trentham Hall was demolished in 1911.
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Title of artwork, date
Presentation volume of elevations and plans for Trentham Hall, North Staffordshire, 1834
Date supported
2006
Medium and material
Pen & ink & watercolour wash on paper, bound in leather
Dimensions
64.5 x 40.5 x 1.5 cm
Grant
12500
Total cost
1760000
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