SNN116382 - Rushton Triangular Lodge

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AL0886/009/01: Exterior view of the south west elevation with scaffolding and ladder FL01019: Rushton Hall and Rushton Triangular Lodge, Rushton, Northamptonshire This material has not yet been fully catalogued. Copyright, date, and quantity information for this record may be incomplete or inaccurate. P/A03963/003: Exterior view of the south west elevation with scaffolding and ladder PF/RTL: Rushton Triangular Lodge, Northamptonshire Forty-three sheets relating to Rushton Triangular Lodge in Northamptonshire, dating largely from the early twentieth century. The sheets include correspondence, maps, plans, elevations, sections, photogrammetric surveys, electrical diagrams and copies of drawings of architectural details.There is a series of twelve dyeline copies of sheets of detailed drawings, possibly taken from a Victorian architectural design book, showing all the decorative features of the lodge, as well as plans, sections and elevations.There are drawings showing the conservation work needed (and later carried out) on the roof timbers of the lodge, and three photogrammetric surveys of the lodge's three elevations. There are also several sheets devoted to refining the plans and sectional elevation A-B of the lodge, and later sheets based on these drawings, including some created for publication in a guide book. UDE01/02/59A: The Triangular Lodge at Rushton Hall This is a collotype print published in 'Baudenkmaeler in Grossbritannien', edited by Constantin Uhde, 1894. The photograph is attributed to Charles Latham, the collotype printers are Roemmler & Jonas Dresden and the publishers of the book are Verlag Von Ernst Wasmuth Berlin.

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Part of the NRHE to HER transfer. Not accessed by NHER.

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  • The Triangular Lodge, Rushton (Building)

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Jun 4 2024 4:08PM

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