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Survey of London
… a permanent church at the corner of Coldharbour Lane and Flaxman Road, but the plans drawn up by the local church …
Old and New London
… compartments are very distinct. When the great sculptor, Flaxman, went to see it he said at once, 'You will not mind … by which the head might be recognised?' 'Well,' replied Flaxman, 'I know a great deal about the configuration of the … The head exactly answered to the description, and Flaxman went away expressing himself as convinced and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… medallion of Shakespeare which has been attributed to John Flaxman. 41 A house of c. 1800 with an impressive stucco …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… families of the parish, including one designed by John Flaxman for Barbara Bourchier (d. 1784), daughter of James …
Survey of London
… living in Grafton Street in 1763. 114 The names of William Flaxman, miniature painter and brother of the sculptor John Flaxman, and William Frederick Woodington, A.R.A., sculptor …
A History of the County of Essex
… gave rise to a field name of 1776, and there was a flaxman in 1649. 7 Turnips were being grown as a field crop …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of painted glass, and contains a fine cenotaph, by Flaxman, to the memory of Sir William Jones. In the library, …
Old and New London
… and above, 'Aurora visiting Cephalus on Mount Ida,' by Flaxman; furniture, wreathed figures of the Hours. The … Mr. Hope was one of the earliest patrons of Chantrey, Flaxman, Canova, Thorwaldsen, and George Dawe; and he died …
Magna Britannia
… Richard Eales, Esq. In the parish church are monuments, by Flaxman, for Elizabeth Lady Pennyman 30; and the wife of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… urn between figures of Faith and Hope; on the base is Flaxman's name and the date 1782. On the south of the chancel …
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