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A New History of London
… handsome; and from its top rises a ball that supports the fane 7. St. Mary Alder-manbury. On the west side of … its roof is terminated in a point, on which is placed the fane: it is liable to the censure of being heavy, but the …
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… year 1462, when the spire was compleated, and a beautiful fane of gilt copper in the form of an eagle was placed upon …
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… with plain square battlements, and from the center rises a fane. The turret upon the body of the church is small and … from the crown of the fruit rises a well constructed fane. The church stands at an advantageous distance from the …
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… balustrades, from one of which rises a flag staff with a vane. The windows are on the south side, where the edifice is …
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… proportioned, and is terminated by a spire crowned with a vane in the form of a little ship. Swedish church. This …
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… columns, which, ending in a fine diminution, supports the vane. James Garlik hill On the east side of Garlick-hill …
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… columns, and covered with a dome; from which rises the vane. The outside of this church is plain and void of …
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… kind of arch-work, and crowned with an open turret and its fane. It was anciently a rectory, but is at present a curacy …
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… which rises a very solid spire, terminated by a ball and fane. The gift of St. Margaret Pattens being in the …
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… a dome, on which stands a turret supporting a ball and vane. The advowson of this church is in lay hands. St. … The top is crowned with a ball, from which rises the vane. Mint. Opposite to St. George's church there stood …
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