Description of the plates

Survey of London: Volume 12, the Parish of All Hallows Barking, Part I: the Church of All Hallows. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1929.

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Lilian J Redstone, 'Description of the plates', in Survey of London: Volume 12, the Parish of All Hallows Barking, Part I: the Church of All Hallows( London, 1929), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol12/pt1/xi-xiv [accessed 13 December 2024].

Lilian J Redstone, 'Description of the plates', in Survey of London: Volume 12, the Parish of All Hallows Barking, Part I: the Church of All Hallows( London, 1929), British History Online, accessed December 13, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol12/pt1/xi-xiv.

Lilian J Redstone. "Description of the plates". Survey of London: Volume 12, the Parish of All Hallows Barking, Part I: the Church of All Hallows. (London, 1929), , British History Online. Web. 13 December 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol12/pt1/xi-xiv.

In this section

LIST OF PLATES

Frontispiece The South-East Prospect of the Church of All Hallows Barking. From the engraving by R. West and W. H. Toms, 1736.
Illustration before text. All Hallows Church in 1597, from Haiward and Gascoyne's Survey of the Liberties of the Tower.

Early views

1. Exterior from the South-East, c. 1800 From an unsigned water-colour drawing in the Crace Collection.
2. Exterior from the South-East, c. 1803 From a pencil drawing by C. J. M. Whichelo in the Guildhall (London).
3. Exterior from the South-East, c. 1819 From an engraving by W. Pearson; from Clarke's Architectura Ecclesiastica Londini.
4. Exterior from the East, c. 1837 From an engraving by Billings and Le Keux in Godwin's Churches of London.
5. Exterior from the East, c. 1837 From the original pencil drawing for Plate 4 by R. W. Billings in the London County Council Collection.
6. Interior from the West, c. 1837 From an engraving by Billings and Le Keux in Godwin's Churches of London.
7. Interior from the West, c. 1837 From the original pencil drawing for Plate 6 by R. W. Billings in the London County Council Collection.
8. Exterior from the North-West, 1884 From a water-colour drawing by J. P. Emslie in the London County Council Collection.

Photographs and drawings

9. The Ground Plan of the Church From a measured drawing by the late J. L. Pearson, R.A., traced and re-arranged by P. K. Kipps.
10. Exterior, North Elevation From a measured drawing by the late J. L. Pearson, R.A., traced by J. W. Bloe.
11. Exterior from the North-East, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
12. Exterior from the North-West, 1928 Photograph by J. W. Bloe.
13. Tower from the North, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
14. Exterior, South Elevation From a measured drawing by the late J. L. Pearson, R.A., traced by E. A. R. Rahbula.
15. Exterior from the South-East, 1926 Photograph by Edward Yates.
16. South Porch and Turret Stair, c. 1863 Photograph lent by Dr. Philip Norman.
17. Exterior, East Elevation From measured drawings by the late J. L. Pearson, R.A., traced by P. K. Kipps.
18. Exterior, West Elevation
19. Old and New Ceilings, c. 1770 From an original pencil sketch by John Carter in the London County Council Collection.
20. Interior looking East, c. 1875 Photograph in the London Survey Committee Collection.
21. Interior Transverse Section looking East From a measured drawing by the late J. L. Pearson, R.A., traced by P. K. Kipps.
22. Interior looking East, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
23. Interior looking East, 1926 Photograph by Edward Yates.
24. Interior Longitudinal Section looking North From a measured drawing by the late J. L. Pearson, R.A., traced by P. K. Kipps.
25. Nave looking East, showing North Arcade, 1927 Photograph by J. W. Bloe.
26. North Aisle looking East, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
27. North Chancel Aisle looking East, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
28. South Aisle from the North Aisle, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
29. East End of the Chancel Arcades, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
30. Chancel and Nave Arcades from the North-East, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
31. South Arcade, showing junction of styles Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
32. (a) Bases to pier at junction of styles Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
(b) Bases to piers, South Chancel Arcade Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
33. South Aisle looking East, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
34. South Aisle looking West, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
35. South Chancel Aisle, c. 1910 Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
36. Organ and Churchwardens' Pews, 1927 Photograph by J. W. Bloe.
37. Crypt looking West, 1927 Photograph by J. W. Bloe.
38. Crypt looking East, 1928 Photograph by J. W. Bloe.

Fittings

39. (a) Alms Box from Christ's Hospital Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
(b) Post-Restoration Chair Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
40. Details of Benches Measured drawing' by E.F.Hervey.
41. Cistern in Tower Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
42. Communion Plate Photograph by J. W. Bloe.
43. Communion Rail Measured drawing by A. B. Waters.
44. Communion Rails Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
45. Communion Table Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
46. Doorcase, North Entrance Measured drawing by J. F. Learner.
47. Details of Plate 46 Measured drawing by J. F. Learner.
48. Doorway to North Porch Photograph by Edward Yates.
49. Doorway to Turret Stairs Photograph by Edward Yates.
50. Altar Tomb in South Aisle Photograph by Edward Pady.
51. Font and Enclosure Measured drawing by G. Gordon Godfrey and Percy W. Lovell.
52. Font and Enclosure Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
53. Font and Cover Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
54. Font-cover, looking to face of Dove Photograph by Country Life.
55. Font-cover, looking to back of Dove Photograph by Will F. Taylor.
56. 17th-Century Glass Panel From a drawing by F. S. Eden.
57. Iron Frame and Pegs Measured drawing by Percy W. Lovell.
58. Iron Frame and Pegs Photograph by Edward Yates.
59. The Organ Case Measured drawing by G. Gordon, Godfrey and Percy W. Lovell.
60. General view of Organ and Gallery Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
61. Detail view of Organ Case Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
62. Stuart Coat on Organ Gallery Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
63. Staircase to Organ Gallery Measured drawing by Francis R. Taylor.
64. Detail of Stairs under Organ Gallery Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
65. Piscina in East Wall Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
66. Pulpit From a measured drawing by the late E. A. Rickards.
67. Detail of Handrail to Pulpit From a measured drawing by the late Bailey Scott Murphy.
68. Pulpit from the South-West Photograph by Country Life.
69. Pulpit, showing handrail and reading desk, c. 1910 Photograph by Wrill F. Taylor.
70. Carved Panel and Console to Pulpit Stairs, 1928 Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
71. Reredos Measured drawing by A. B.Wraters.
72. Details of Reredos Drawn by G. Gordon Godfrey.
73. Reredos, North Side Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
74. Reredos, South Side Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
75. Console Panels in Reredos Photographs by Francis R. Taylor.
76. Detail of Screens Photograph by Country Life.
77. Panelling enclosing Pews at West End of Nave Measured drawing by P. K. Kipps.
78. Carved Panels in Screen at West End of Nave Measured drawing by P. K. Kipps.
79. The Sword-rests From a measured drawing by R. A. Rix and W. J. Bamber.
80. The Sword-rests, 1928 Photograph by Edward Yates.
81. Sword-rest. Sir John Eyles Photograph by Country Life.
82. Sword-rest. Slingsby Bethell, Esq. Photograph by Country Life.
83. Sword-rest. Sir Thomas Chitty Photograph by Francis R. Taylor.
84. West Window, North Aisle Photograph by J. J. Edmunds.
85. Panels in Churchwardens' Seats. The Evangelists Photograph by George Trotman.
86. Panels in Churchwardens' Seats. The Evangelists Photograph by George Trotman.
87. Panels in Churchwardens' Seats Photographs by George Trotman.
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