SNN115350 - Kirby Hall

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BB84/02813: A group of people outside the porch on the hall range in the inner courtyard at Kirby Hall BB84/02814: A group of people outside the porch on the hall range in the inner courtyard at Kirby Hall BF059962: Kirby Hall, Gretton BL29361/001: The late 16th century porch at Kirby Hall Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1570, now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The photograph is part of a set taken for G & A Brown, whose business included stone carving. From what has been recorded in the Bedford Lemere daybook, it is not clear why the photograph was taken, but it may have been because G & A Brown carried out some restoration work here. In 1930, the Office of Works took over the management of the building and repairs were subsequently carried out. BL29361/002: The late 16th century porch at Kirby Hall Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1570, now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The photograph is part of a set taken for G & A Brown, whose business included stone carving. From what has been recorded in the Bedford Lemere daybook, it is not clear why the photograph was taken, but it may have been because G & A Brown carried out some restoration work here. In 1930, the Office of Works took over the management of the building and repairs were subsequently carried out. BL29361/003: The late 16th century porch at Kirby Hall Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1570, now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The photograph is part of a set taken for G & A Brown, whose business included stone carving. From what has been recorded in the Bedford Lemere daybook, it is not clear why the photograph was taken, but it may have been because G & A Brown carried out some restoration work here. In 1930, the Office of Works took over the management of the building and repairs were subsequently carried out. BL29361/004: The gable, dated 1572, on the late 16th century porch at Kirby Hall Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1570, now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The photograph is part of a set taken for G & A Brown, whose business included stone carving. From what has been recorded in the Bedford Lemere daybook, it is not clear why the photograph was taken, but it may have been because G & A Brown carried out some restoration work here. In 1930, the Office of Works took over the management of the building and repairs were subsequently carried out. BL29361/005: A detail of the brackets on the late 16th century porch at Kirby Hall Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1570, now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The photograph is part of a set taken for G & A Brown, whose business included stone carving. From what has been recorded in the Bedford Lemere daybook, it is not clear why the photograph was taken, but it may have been because G & A Brown carried out some restoration work here. In 1930, the Office of Works took over the management of the building and repairs were subsequently carried out. BL29361/006: A detail of an Ionic capital on the Great Hall at Kirby Hall Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1570, now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The photograph is part of a set taken for G & A Brown, whose business included stone carving. From what has been recorded in the Bedford Lemere daybook, it is not clear why the photograph was taken, but it may have been because G & A Brown carried out some restoration work here. In 1930, the Office of Works took over the management of the building and repairs were subsequently carried out. BL29361/007: A detail of an Ionic capital, decorated frieze and cornice, on the Great Hall at Kirby Hall Kirby Hall is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1570, now in the guardianship of English Heritage. The photograph is part of a set taken for G & A Brown, whose business included stone carving. From what has been recorded in the Bedford Lemere daybook, it is not clear why the photograph was taken, but it may have been because G & A Brown carried out some restoration work here. In 1930, the Office of Works took over the management of the building and repairs were subsequently carried out. FL00848: Kirby Hall, Gretton, Northamptonshire This material has not yet been fully catalogued. Copyright, date, and quantity information for this record may be incomplete or inaccurate. IC054: Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire Thirteen reconstruction illustrations and one orientation illustration depicting interior and exterior views of Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire, created between circa 1988 and 2000 for inclusion in English Heritage guidebooks for the site and/ or as part of site interpretation.The set includes thirteen reconstructions created by illustrator Ivan Lapper, depicting the Hall and its inhabitants during the early and mid-seventeenth century. There is a further one illustration by Peter Dunn showing a present-day aerial view of the site, created in 2000.There is also one black and white preliminary sketch, created by Peter Dunn, and eleven black and white sketches created by Ivan Lapper. These have not been catalogued at item level. OP11314: A group of people outside the porch on the hall range in the inner courtyard at Kirby Hall OP11315: A group of people outside the porch on the hall range in the inner courtyard at Kirby Hall OP11334: A group of people standing outside the south end of Kirby Hall OP11335: A group of people standing outside the south end of Kirby Hall OP11336: Exterior view of part of the walls of the courtyard at Kirby Hall OP11337: Exterior view of part of the walls of the courtyard at Kirby Hall OP11338: The porch on the inner south wall of the courtyard at Kirby Hall OP11339: The porch on the inner south wall of the courtyard at Kirby Hall OP11356: Large, stone mullioned windows in a corner of the courtyard at Kirby Hall OP11359: Detail showing an arched doorway leading from the courtyard into Kirby Hall OP11360: Exterior view of the north wall of the courtyard at Kirby Hall, showing a man leaning against the wall reading a book OS61/F138/7: KIRBY HALL AT GRETTON FROM THE SOUTH EAST OS61/F138/8: KIRBY HALL AT GRETTON FROM THE SOUTH WEST OS61/F139/1: INSIDE COURTYARD AT KIRBY HALL AT GRETTON FROM THE NORTH WEST OS61/F139/2: INSIDE COURTYARD AT KIRBY HALL AT GRETTON FROM THE SOUTH EAST OS61/F139/3: EXTERIOR OF KIRBY HALL AT GRETTON FROM THE NORTH WEST PF/KIR: Kirby Hall, Gretton, Northamptonshire 438 sheets dating from the late-nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century, with many from the early 1900s and the mid- to late twentieth century, including photogrammetric surveys, as well as a few excavation drawings and a large number of topographical surveys and plans of the Kirby Hall site. These show constructional phases and work planned to be carried out on the house, as well as water and electrical power supplies to the whole site. There are many site plans showing the boundaries and land that has been transferred over the years. There are also many elevations showing parts of the Inner Quadrangle, and details of windows and the balcony in the courtyard. Other plans relate to the proposed car and coach park, as well as the drive entrance and access roads to the site. Some drawings show plans, sections and elevations of the work carried out to the roof of Kirby Hall, including its re-slating and strengthening. A few plans show the development of the custodians cottages on the site.A number of sheets relate to the re-construction and development of the garden at Kirby Hall, including work on the fountain and the proposed stone screen. In addition, there are elevations and sections illustrating excavations of the garden terrace.There are several oversized drawings, showing labelled plans of Kirby Hall and a topographic survey. RCH01/082/01/118: Overlay to a plan of Kirby Hall, Gretton This is overlay to sheet RCH01/082/01/120. RCH01/082/01/119: Overlay to a plan of Kirby Hall, Gretton This is overlay to sheet RCH01/082/01/120. RCH01/082/01/120: Amended copy of a labelled plan of Kirby Hall, Gretton RCH01/082/01/121: Overlay to a sheet of plans of the state apartments at Kirby Hall, Gretton This sheet is overlay to RCH01/082/01/122. RCH01/082/01/122: Amended copy of a labelled sheet of plans of the state apartments at Kirby Hall, Gretton RCH01/082/01/123: Labelled section through Kirby Hall, Gretton RCH01/082/01/199: Labelled sheet of drawings showing four sectional elevations of the stair tower to the south of Kirby Hall Unpublished. VF000175: Kirby Hall, Gretton, Corby, Northamptonshire Items in this file were created digitally and have not been printed.

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Jul 24 2023 8:53AM

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