- Title
- A SOUTH EAST VIEW of the CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF EXETER taken from the Terrace in the Bishop's garden. = VUE DU COTE'DU SUD-EST DE L'EGLISE CATHEDRALE DE ST PIERRE A EXETER prise de la Terrasse des Jardins de Monseignr l'Eveque. / Drawn by W. Davey Exeter ; Engrav'd by F. Jukes.
- Creator
- Jukes, Francis, 1745-1812, printmaker, publisher.
- Publication details
- [Exeter] : Publish'd Octr 18th 1792 by W. Davey Exeter and F. Jukes No10 Howland Street, exeterLondon., [October 18 1792]
- Physical details
- 1 print : aquatint and etching ; platemark 40.2 x 50.3 cm, on sheet 43.5 x 56 cm
- Description
- Figures in the foregroiund; a garden in the middle ground; a house on the right; Exeter Cathedral at the centre of the Scene.
- Place
- Exeter (England)
- Additional information
- Description reads: 'The length of this Cathedral from the Eastern extremity of our Lady's Chapel, which has been long used as a Library, to the west end is 352 feet. The transept 134 Feet. In the South Tower is a peal of ten Bells, in the North one remarkable large Bell commonly called the Courtenay Bell, which was given by Bishop Courtenay, who also built this Tower'.
- Other persons
- Davey, William, active 1791-1809, printmaker, publisher.
- Shelfmark
- Maps K.Top.11.69.l.