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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tower, which rises to the height of 213 feet, is a massive square structure, relieved on each of its faces by two large … and beautiful tabernacle-work, and in the centre, a square turret, with a crocketed finial. On entering the … by slender mullions into three divisions, surmounted by a square head, of which the spandrils are pierced in quatrefoil …
Survey of London
… retain their original close strings, turned balusters and square newel posts with ball terminals. The mantelpiece … with moulded chair rail and cornice. The upper rooms have square panelling. The chimney pieces are modern. Baluster …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… the circuit. National Grid References are in 100 kilometre square SE. The city wall of York, built mainly of magnesian … 17th-century. On the outer face above the entrance are two square panels within a moulded frame, the upper with an … flat roof of the tower, destroyed in 1684, had a higher square or octagonal platform in the centre around chimneys …
Survey of London
… see p. 59. Gerbier refers to a room "not above 35 Foot square" near the York Water Gate, of which he had heard …
Survey of London
… and consists of close strings, stout turned balusters, square newels with turned pendants and a heavy handrail and …
Survey of London
… History of Lambeth, 1858, says the Hospital is a neat square building of white brick, ornamented with stone. It …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Bowes, kt, and Robert Bowes, esq. William, Marquis of Northampton, and Elizabeth his wife Manors of Mycleton als. …
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