Original Architectural Drawing Of Pub/Inn William Martin Ashmore Chesterfield (1859-1943) [05]

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Original hand-drawn and coloured architectural drawings for proposed buildings in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. The architect is William Martin Ashmore, a highly regarded award winning architect from Chesterfield who was active in the late 19th- early 20th century.

As well as being a very talented architect, the recent release of personal documents belonging to the Ashmore family has revealed he was a close friend of Edward Carpenter, socialist, poet and early gay rights activist.

We have a number of his original architectural drawings available, all of which are designs for buildings in Chesterfield.

This particular set of drawings appears to be for a large public house or inn, with an entrance at the side for horses and coaches.

The drawings are on coated linen, it has a slight translucency to aid with copying. If you backed it with card, the details would be much stronger mix

Measures 51cm x 37cm

The drawing will be posted folded along the fold lines.

Original hand-drawn and coloured architectural drawings for proposed buildings in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. The architect is William Martin Ashmore, a highly regarded award winning architect from Chesterfield who was active in the late 19th- early 20th century.

As well as being a very talented architect, the recent release of personal documents belonging to the Ashmore family has revealed he was a close friend of Edward Carpenter, socialist, poet and early gay rights activist.

We have a number of his original architectural drawings available, all of which are designs for buildings in Chesterfield.

This particular set of drawings appears to be for a large public house or inn, with an entrance at the side for horses and coaches.

The drawings are on coated linen, it has a slight translucency to aid with copying. If you backed it with card, the details would be much stronger mix

Measures 51cm x 37cm

The drawing will be posted folded along the fold lines.