Printing-matrix
Printing-Block
Woodblock
Object number
LDSAL2022.1.1489
Artist/Designer/Maker
Streatfeild, Thomas (Rev.) - Commissioner
Streatfeild, Thomas (Rev.) - Previous Owner
Streatfeild, Thomas (Rev.) - Previous Owner
Production date
pre-1836
Material
wood
paper
paper
Technique
Carving
Wood Engraving (Process)
Wood Engraving (Process)
Dimensions
height: 84mm
width: 174mm
depth: 28mm
width: 174mm
depth: 28mm
Location
Burlington House -
Inscriptions
Inscription content
Saltwood
Inscription content
I
Inscription content
I
Inscription content
I
References
Reference (free text)
Streatfeild, Thomas; Excerpta Cantiana: being the prospecture of a history of Kent; London: 1836.
Reference association
illustrated
Reference note
The image is printed on a sheet of proofs, stored in a compartment in the inner sleeve of the book cover.
Rectangular wooden printing block showing:-
Obverse: carved and engraved design depicting chest from the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Saltwood, Kent; showing intricately carved geometric patterns (trefoils, quatrefoils, hexafoils) within several rounded panels, with animals carved in three square panels at either end. Ink residue remaining on surface.
Reverse: print of image from the obverse attached to surface, under additional printer's waste paper.
One of a large collection of woodblocks and copper plates, commissioned by Rev. Thomas Streatfeild (1777-1848), intended to illustrate an expanded series of Hasted's 'History of Kent'. Only one volume was published, posthumously, 'The Hundred of Blackheath', in 1886; however, a selection of the engravings appear in a prospectus, titled 'Excerptia Cantiana', which was compiled by Streatfeild in 1836, along with several sheets of printed proofs which show all the engravings in printed form. The collection of blocks and plates was donated to the Society in 1890; some of the blocks were illustrated and engraved by Streatfeild himself, but it is not specified which.
Digitised thanks to the kind donation of Dr Edward Harris MBE FSA.
Digitised thanks to the kind donation of Dr Edward Harris MBE FSA.