
Sujet
St Clement's Church, Chapeltown Road, Sheepscar, Leeds, 1942. Creator: George Bernard Wood.
Légende
St Clement's Church, Chapeltown Road, Sheepscar, Leeds, 1942. An interior view of the nave and apsidal chancel of St Clement's Church, seen from the west end and demolished circa 1976. The church was built c1868 to the designs of George Corston. It has an aisled nave of five bays, a north and south porch, vestry, south-east tower and an apsidal chancel. The arcades had wide pointed arches on squat cylindrical piers, and above were paired round-headed clerestory windows. The chancel arch has short columns with Corinthian capitals and a pointed arch with two orders. The apse possibly had eight bays, with a two light window in each bay with quatrefoil roundels. The church was demolished circa 1976.
Date
1942
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Historic England Archive
Notre référence
HRM21B16_121
Model release
Non
Property release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
70,8Mo (4,7Mo) / 49,8cm x 35,6cm / 5881 x 4209 (300dpi)