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A History of the County of Middlesex
… gave it the name Berrymead Priory, remodelled it in a Gothic style. 22 Between 1882, when it had a galleried hall, … 23 and 1919 there was extensive rebuilding, but some Gothic detail survived inside. 24 Restoration was planned in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Gunnersbury Lane, near High St., 70 of Kentish ragstone in Gothic style. Chapel enlarged 1864 for over 100 additional … ragstone and dressings of Bath stone, with tower and Gothic detail. 74 Seated 780 on ground floor, 181 in gallery, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Winchester Street was opened in 1900, as a Tudor Gothic building of red brick with stone dressings, named …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fifty-five in height; it has a wooden roof, wrought with Gothic ornaments. PAGE 477. Sir William James, bart. died in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 26. The church is remarkably small, it is a venerable old gothic building, kept in excellent preservation, and very …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the martyr's shrine. Wou'd, that these fam'd remains of gothic taste, Structures that charm us, yet excite our dread, …
Survey of London
… and the porter's lodge, forming a group of buildings of Gothic design. A feature of the grounds is the Egyptian … up to the summit where further ranges of catacombs, of Gothic character, have been placed below a terrace that …
Survey of London
… who presented the font. It is in the style of English Gothic of the 14th century. Incumbents (perpetual curates): … to be erected, though within a limit of 4,500. 133 It is Gothic in style, yellow stock bricks and malms being used to … in plan and in the highly personal treatment of the late Gothic. It is built of Kentish rag and the eastern part of …
Old and New London
… with dressings of Bath stone, in the most ornate style of Gothic art. It must be owned that towering as it does into … of which recall to mind the Lombardic and Venetian brick Gothic or Gothic-Italian types, while the critical eye of the student …
Survey of London
… of his fellows, including Tite and Smirke, had opposed his Gothic design for the Government offices. 41 The architects' … was probably responsible for the failure to discuss the 'Gothic Cross' form conclusively. The hesitant and obscure … only pro forma and reserved his right to press for a 'Gothic Cross'. 45 A hall on about the site of the Albert Hall …
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