Drawings and dabbings of details of sword attachment
Reference code
HAC/05/02/10
Title
Drawings and dabbings of details of sword attachment
Level of description
Item
Extent and format
4 sheets
Scope and content
- 'Goshall Ash Kent'. Pencil on tracing paper.
- 'Goshall Ash'. Pencil on tracing paper.
- 'Goshall ….. / Ash Kent. Nothing about these in Stothard. Have to say what Weever says. Hewitt says nothing(?)'.
Pencil on tracing paper.
- Notes with sketches on the Goshall effigy in the church of Ash near Sandwich, Kent.
Ink and pencil.
The three ‘dabbings’ were preliminaries to the sketch on the page of notes, which in turn formed the basis of the illustration in Hartshorne’s article ‘The Sword Belts of the Middle Ages’, Archaeological Journal 48 (1891), plate 3 no. no.35.
- 'Goshall Ash'. Pencil on tracing paper.
- 'Goshall ….. / Ash Kent. Nothing about these in Stothard. Have to say what Weever says. Hewitt says nothing(?)'.
Pencil on tracing paper.
- Notes with sketches on the Goshall effigy in the church of Ash near Sandwich, Kent.
Ink and pencil.
The three ‘dabbings’ were preliminaries to the sketch on the page of notes, which in turn formed the basis of the illustration in Hartshorne’s article ‘The Sword Belts of the Middle Ages’, Archaeological Journal 48 (1891), plate 3 no. no.35.
Creator
Hartshorne, Albert (1839-1910), archaeologist and antiquary
Previous reference number(s)
HAC/05 (part)
67K
67K
