Entrance Porch to the Grammar School Chapel, Norwich
Accession Number NWHCM : 1929.89.24
Description
Drawing, 'Entrance Porch to the Grammar School Chapel' by Henry Ninham (1793-1874), watercolour and pencil on paper, 1850 about irca; 14.7 cm x 20.1 cm; inscription backing paper 'Free School Norwich / Entrance Porch to the upper Charnel Chapel now used as a Free School and standing North of the way from Erpingham / Gate to the Western front of the Cathedral / There were four chaplains residing in an adjoining building / which as well as the chapel / was erected by Bishop Salmon 1325 / Chapel dedicated to St. John the Evangelist / the above porch was the work of Bishop Lyhart about 1450 / HH'
Artist
Ninham, Henry
Measurements
14.7 cm
Department
Fine Art : Norwich Castle Museum
Inscription
Free School Norwich - Entrance Porch to the upper Charnel Chapel, now used as a Free School and standing North of the way from Erpingham / Gate to the Western front of the Cathedral - There were four chaplains residing in an adjoining building, which as well as the chapel / was erected by Bishop Salmon 1325 - Chapel dedicated to St. John the Evangelist - The above porch was the work of Bishop Lyhart about 1450 / HH
