A photograph of a sketch depicting St James' Church from the north-west
- Date:
- 1830
- Location:
- St James' Church, North Cray, Bexley, Greater London Authority
- Reference:
- BB71/09165
- Type:
- Photograph (Negative)
This is a photograph of an image printed in a newspaper. This photograph is believed to have been taken c1933-1950.
Underneath the sketch is printed: 'This week we publish the fifth in the series of the Churches on the River Cray from a sketch-book, dated 1830, by the Rev. E. Berens, a great-uncle of the present generation of the family residing in Kevington, St Mary Cray'.
The photographer's notes state: 'Copy. From N.W. (from a reproduction in the Sidcup & Kentish Times, March 3 1933, of a sketch by Rev. E. Berens in 1830)'.
St James' Church was rebuilt in the middle of 19th century by Edwin Nash.
This is part of the Series: PEW01/01 Phillip Edmund Wills Street Collection, Negatives; within the Collection: PEW01 Phillip Edmund Wills Street Collection
© Historic England Archive
Artist: Berens, E
Creator of Archive: Street, Philip Edmund Wills
Medieval Parish Church
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