This is a fine drypoint etching by British artist Sir Henry Rushbury. The subject is the destruction of St. Olave's cathedral on Tooley Street in Bermondsey. This drypoint is hand signed by the artist with pen and ink in the lower border. The image measures 11 3/8X8 1/16 inches. Very richly printed on a medium weight wove type paper. This image created in 1927. "the demolition in process of a historic London dockside church, St Olave's, Bermondsey/ Southwark. This took place because of local depopulation and the church being given 'redundant' status. Demolition took place in two stages and Rushbury has cleverly seized the moment when the nave was all but destroyed (1926) but the tower was still intact. This didn't last long, and it was demolished in turn in 1928. Building materials and debris litter the foreground."
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