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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Hinton; the first is fragmentary, the second reset on a modern base. Bells: The two earliest bells are at All … of Thetford, 1618, at St. Benet's, the 'silver' bell by W. L. (William Land, jun.), 1624, with stamps of the Royal … are of interest: the elaborate table designed by A. W. Pugin, 184749, in Jesus College Chapel, and that 'furnished …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1784. It assumed its final form in 17023 when a square upper room was added to an existing arcaded market … Yeoville Thomason, J. H. Chamberlain, J. A. Cossins, and W. H. Ward. 30 Early in the period a restrained Renaissance … being both architect and builder. 80 After 1837 A. W. N. Pugin was employed to design the interior fittings and in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Sherborne 81 SHERBORNE (E.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)VI, S.W. (b)XI, N.E.) Sherborne is a parish and town near the N. … of angels holding "Sanctus" scrolls, designed by A. W. Pugin and executed by John Hardman & Co., mid 19th-century. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… it had two adjoining courts, both closed only by a wall on the W., the earlier with a small but elaborate W. gateway. Hall … repeated on the opposite wall, and all appearing in A. Pugin's view of the Hall in R. Ackermann's History of the …
Survey of London
… being Clarendon Square within which was built the Polygon, a fifteen-sided figure comprising thirty-two houses. In … built in 182427, an exercise in the Gothic style by W. and H. W. Inwood. The site and furnishings were paid for … 35 Its architecture incurred the satire of A. W. Pugin who contrasted it with Bishop Skirlaw's Chapel at …
Survey of London Monograph
… Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, but he must have been a royal officer in 1485, when he was the only herald to … the Constables of Dover Castell...' (1627), edited by F. W. Steer (1956) as John Philipot's Roll. Projected a history … on heraldry 1954. Published: One of these Days (1926); Pugin (1933); Bishop Challoner (1936). Arms: Argent, 3 …
Old and New London
… XV. SOMERSET HOUSE AND KING'S COLLEGE. "Before my gate a street's broad channel goes, Which still with waves of … or imitates the manner of the ancients." How amused would Pugin or Sir Gilbert Scott be to read this statement! and … one of the windows of the ante-room;" and the late Admiral W. H. Smyth, eminent hydrographer to the Admiralty, we often …
Survey of London
… 667: see also fig. 6a in vol. XXXIX). This is the first of a group of eight good houses between Hill Street and South … garden. In 1954 the house was thoroughly overhauled by W. Turner Lord, decorators, on behalf of (Sir) James Harman. … Musical Opinion, vol. 87, 1964, p. 734. J. Britton and A. Pugin, Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London, vol. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… than most isle villages. It is still as true as it was a hundred years ago that the village 'is very neat and … Manor was again rebuilt in 1851 to the designs of Pugin. 5 The Grange, to the north-west of the church, is a … Landed Gentry, ed. 1937. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 265. W. E. Lunt, Valuation of Norw. 539. H.O. 129/7/190. Lond. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on it as the mother church. Adjoining the church was a hide of land, and Richer, further, in right of his benefice … Bugle Street, originally built in 1830, chancel by Pugin in 1847; the church was completed in 18501. In 1888 the … Settlement of the Refugees at Southampton, by Sir William W. Portal, a direct descendant from one of the chief …
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