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Losh, Sarah (Sara) [c.1785-1853. UK. Architect]

 

Sarah Losh [also known as Sara Losh] was born in Wreay, near Carlisle, England i… subscribers only


Oil painting of Sarah Losh

Oil painting of Sarah Losh


Bibliography

1. Bullen, J. B. ‘Sarah Losh, architect, romantic, mythologist’. Burlington Magazine vol. 143, no. 1184, November 2001 pp. 676-684

2. Button, Roger. Arts and Crafts Churches of Great Britain: Architects, Craftsmen and Patrons. Settle, North Yorkshire: 2QT Ltd. (Publishing) Ltd., 2020

3. Darley, Gillian. ‘Prophet & Losh’. SPAB Magazine Spring 2013 pp. 35-40 [On St. Mary's Church in Wreay, designed by Losh between 1840 and 1842]

4. Green, Kate. ‘Remembering Sarah Losh’. Country Life vol. 210, no. 37, September 2016 14, p. 44.

5. Hamilton, Alec. Arts & Crafts Churches. London: Lund Humphries, 2020

6. Hill, Rosemary. ‘Romantic affinities. Crafts no. 166, September-October 2000 pp. 34-39

7. Matthews, Stephen. Sarah Losh and Wreay Church. Carlisle: Bookcase, 2007

8. Uglow, Jenny. The Pinecone: The Story of Sarah Losh, Forgotten Romantic Heroine - Antiquarian, Architect, and Visionary. London: Faber & Faber, 2012

Weblinks

Arts & Crafts Tours. Gail Ettinger. Sarah Losh 

Birkett, Elizabeth. ‘A note on St. Mary’s Church at Wreray’. The Journal. Lorton & Derwent Fells Local History Society no.40, August 2007 pp.16-17 

Charles Plouviez, ‘Losh, Sara (bap. 1786, d. 1853)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [Subscription service] 

Great English Churches 

Hewitt, Rachel. ‘The Pinecone by Jenny Uglow - review ‘ The Guardian 31 August 2012 

Jacobs, Alan. ‘The Mystery of Sarah Losh’ B 

Lycett, Andrew. ‘The Pinecone by Jenny Uglow: review’ The Telegraph 18 September 2012 [Subscription service] 

Marshall, Megan. ‘Breaking new ground’ The New York Times 1 February 2013 

Miladysboudoir (blog) The Pinecone : a Visit to St Mary’s Church, Wreay in Cumbria 

Robinson, John Martin. ‘A Charlotte Brontë of wood and stone’ The Spectator 8 September 2012 

Saint Mary’s Church 

Spalding, Francis. ‘The Pinecone: The Story of Sarah Losh, By Jenny Uglow’ [review] Independent 5 October 2012 

The Victorian Web 

Wikipedia 

Wikipedia 

YouTube. Art and Craft: Jenny Uglow and A.N. Wilson [1 hour, 7 minutes] 

‘A cherished church built on pinecones’. Mail Online 24 September 2012 

‘Forgotten heroine’ The Economist 22 September 2012