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The old Lincoln shall pass away and there shall be a new Lincoln.
Hello Thomas,
I don't know whether or not you have already seen this on my new 'thread' but here it is now if you haven't. I have started a new and very much improved model of Lincoln Cathedral. I did like the older model at the time of finishing it and indeed it was the best I could have done, but now I feel ready for an improvement. What you see here is merely the blank prototype of the main parts. This week, I shall begin drawing the Angel Choir with its geometric, decorated windows. You will see that on the model I have spelt 'choir' as 'quire'. There has been a recent surge here, particularly in cathedral guide books and the like in the use of the 'Q' word but I see now that it is quite wrong and so I have gone back to the 'C' I expect you know of the writings of Sir Alec Clifton Taylor. If 'choir' is good enough for him then it'll do for me too! |
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Help.
Hi Thomas,
I have taken the liberty of using and doctoring one of your photos of the model of Lincoln Cathedral. I hope you don't mind, but I could use your help. If you still have this model, I wonder if you could send me some detailed photographs of the Treasury; in the photograph, it is ringed in red. At the moment, that part of the cathedral is covered up and because it is off limits anyway, I cannot find any photographs of the windows or turret door. Back in the nineties, I took some photos out of the toilet windows but now, they're locked and rather murky, so I didn't see much the last time I went. I have looked at a few ground floor plans which give me some clues but any extra data would be helpful. |
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Problem Solved.
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I was being rather lazy! I've just been to the V&A archives site and found the part in question. Part 25, sheet N. I'll post the new version for you to see when it's done. |
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