Choir Gaure, vulgarly called Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, described, restored, and explained; in a letter to the Right Honourable Edward late Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer. By John Wood, architect.
John Wood (bap. Bath 1704 - Bath 1754)
Category
Books
Date
1747
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Felbrigg, Norfolk
NT 3211597
Summary
Bibliographic description
119, [1] p., [6] leaves of plates (5 folded) : ill., plans ; 8vo. Provenance: manuscript former shelfmark in pencil on front pastedown: "A3" (crossed out). Manuscript former shelfmark in black ink on rear pastedown: "A3" (crossed out). Binding: eighteenth-century[?] half-bound calf, with dark blue paper over boards; gold-tooled spine, with gilt title label. Pale yellow textblock edges.
Makers and roles
John Wood (bap. Bath 1704 - Bath 1754), author Bernard Baron (Paris c.1696 - London 1762), engraver (printmaker) William Hoare of Bath, RA (Eye 1707 – Bath 1792), artist John Wood (bap. Bath 1704 - Bath 1754), architect