Abstract

The article gives a detailed account of examples, mostly dating from the early seventeenth century, of domestic wall painting on plaster, at sites along the seaboard plain of north Lancashire, which are set within the context of earlier work on such painting. Included are an heraldic representation, at Woodplumpton; and three instances of painted representations of structural features, at Fleetwood, Southport and Pilling. The last-named, where there is the representation of parts of a timber cruck framing is in association with a related, painted date panel.

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