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St Vincent de Paul Church, Sheffield ME001205
St Vincent de Paul Church, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Pen and ink sketch, by Peter Anson, showing general exterior view of St Vincents from Broad Lane to the south. 1939. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 19051412
Filename: ME001205.jpg
Size: 3078 x 2042 (7.1MB)
Date: 4th June 2019
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: Historic England Images
Job Title: Artist
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This print transports us back to the year 1939, capturing the timeless beauty of St Vincent de Paul Church in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The pen and ink sketch by Peter Anson showcases a general exterior view of this magnificent place of worship from Broad Lane to the south. The image exudes an air of tranquility as it depicts the church standing tall amidst its urban surroundings. Its grandeur is evident in every intricate detail that Anson has masterfully captured with his skilled hand. The architectural elements are brought to life through delicate lines and shading, highlighting the church's unique features. St Vincent de Paul Church emanates a sense of history and spirituality, inviting viewers to reflect upon its significance within the community. Its towering spire reaches towards the heavens while its sturdy stone walls provide solace for those seeking refuge within its hallowed halls. Anson's illustration serves as a testament to both his artistic talent and his appreciation for architectural heritage. Through this snapshot frozen in time, we can marvel at how this sacred space has stood strong throughout generations, witnessing countless moments of joy, sorrow, prayer, and celebration. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry by Peter Frederick Anson, we are reminded that churches like St Vincent de Paul continue to be cherished landmarks that connect communities across time and space – places where faith intertwines with human experience.