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The drawing is an elevation showing the detail of the arches and columns on the exterior of the building.\r\nWebb designed the clock tower for Bell Brothers ironworks at Port Clarence in Stockton-on-Tees. He had already worked on two houses for Lowthian Bell, Rounton Grange and Washington Grange, but Webb was not accustomed to designing for industrial buildings. Nonetheless, he designed the tower without ever having seen the ironworks. It was demolished in 1930, but several drawings for the project are in the collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum.\r\nPhilip Speakman Webb (Oxford, 1831-Sussex, 1915) was a prominent British architect who designed numerous buildings throughout Great Britain. Known for his contributions to British vernacular architecture, Webb was also a skilled draughtsman, and designer of tableware, tiles, stained glass, and furniture. He also designed gravestones and memorials for his friends and clients. Webb lent his hand to many collaborative projects and worked closely with his colleagues, namely William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Edward Burne Jones. His precise drawings of animals, particularly birds, frequently adorn tiles, stained glass, textiles, and wallpaper produced by Morris and Co. Webb is best known for designing Morris’ Red House in Bexleyheath, as well as Clouds House, Naworth Castle, and several London town houses. Among his other accomplishments, Webb is attributed with laying the groundwork for the Arts and Crafts and Modern movements, establishing longstanding principles in historic preservation, and creating some of the most influential designs still studied and celebrated today.\r\n","physicalDescription":"A design drawing in ink on tracing paper for Mr Bell's Clock Tower, Clarence Ironworks by Philip Webb. The drawing is not dated or labelled, but it likely part of a series of drawings for the project from 1873. 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