Abstract: |
An aid to the study of churches, chapels, and meeting houses whose standing fabric survives in whole or in part (including those buildings now converted to secular use). The chapter on interpreting the structure (observation and analysis) gives a case study of All Hallows, Bardsey, Leeds. The next chapter, on furnishings and fittings, is illustrated by St Luke, Gaddesby, Leics; and that on documentary evidence by St Mary, Melton Mowbray, and St Bartholomew, Snarestone, Leics. The fifth chapter, on recording the information, explains the purpose of the record and offers guidance on making the verbal description, the drawing (from sketch to axonometric projection), and photography. |