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- Alan L. Durst 1883–1970
- Title
- Design for kestrel terminals for windows, south nave, Winchester Cathedral
- Date
- [1950–3]
- Medium
- Charcoal, ink and graphite on paper
- Dimensions
- 758 × 558 mm
- Format
- Artwork - on paper, unique
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented by David Durst, 1972
- Reference
- TGA 729/3/114
Archive context
- Personal papers and artwork of Alan Durst TGA 729 (181)
- Designs and sketches TGA 729/3 (181)
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Alan L. Durst Designs for font reliefs, Llandaff Cathedral, Wales
August 1951 -
Alan L. Durst Swift and Swallow designs for label moulds of windows on south side of nave, Winchester Cathedral
March 1953 -
Alan L. Durst Designs for carvings of different birds, Winchester Cathedral
[1950–3] -
Alan L. Durst Designs for carvings of different birds, Winchester Cathedral
[1950–3] -
Alan L. Durst Design for owl motif
[1950–3] -
Alan L. Durst Design for lunette ‘I am the Door of the Sheep’, South Door, Manchester Cathedral
21 March 1955 -
Alan L. Durst Architect’s plan for south porch, outer door, Manchester Cathedral
1955 -
Alan L. Durst Design for memorial of Olive Varcoe Taylor, Llandaff Cathedral
7 February 1957 -
Alan L. Durst Design for font and cover, Llandaff Cathedral, Wales
[1958] -
Alan L. Durst Designs for font and cover, Llandaff Cathedral, Wales
[1958] -
Alan L. Durst Sketch design for font cover, Llandaff Cathedral, Wales
[1958] -
Alan L. Durst Design for font cover, Llandaff Cathedral, Wales
[1958] -
Alan L. Durst Design for font cover, Llandaff Cathedral, Wales
March 1958