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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… village, covered only 6 a. or 8 a. 72 but there were also trees in the park around Cheveley castle. 73 Further south on … M. Gelling, Place-Names in Landscape, 200; O. Rackham, Trees and Woodland in Brit. Landscape, 57; Taylor, Cambs. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… divided into stud farms and building lots. 44 Most of the trees in the old park were cleared in the mid 20th century, …
Survey of London
… It had a beautifully carved lion on the centre plaque, and fruit and flowers with ribbons along the top and down the …
Survey of London
… and string-courses being partly hidden by trees. Everything is simplethe double wood gates with stout …
Survey of London
… measuring from the east. The garden has many fine old trees, and, with that of No. 26, forms one of the most … far beyond the stables of Cheyne Mews. North of this the trees are very oldthere are two good mulberries, and a … a Tudor arch, and an embattled turret, seen through the trees, convey an idea of monastic antiquity, the semblance of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… sides, human heads, eastern cowled. 13, Foliage and fruit (grapes ?); sides, east a quadruped, west a lizard. 14, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… bays is richly carved with leaves folded over bunches of fruit (grapes ?), and the south capital with scallops and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… cut out of the solid and containing arabesques of stylised trees, the uppermost with guilloche patterns, excepting one …
A History of the County of Essex
… porch and the main road, is a double row of ancient yew trees. In its original form the church dates from the late …
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