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Survey of London
… site produced a very small quantity of late medieval or Tudor pottery as compared with the abundance of eighteenth- …
Survey of London
… extension to the Georgian block had been carried over the Tudor walls to which it was attached. As part of the original …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The Saxon remains from this site, which was occupied until Tudor times, have been dated as 'late 7th century-early 8th …
Survey of London Monograph
… and in Westminster, took boat to Greenwich. So had the Tudor monarchs visited their riverside palace. Travellers … of so happy and so pastoral a nature in the life of Mary Tudor, and because the place is here, although the scene has … p. 249. Machyn, "Diary," quoted by Beatrice White, "Mary Tudor," p. 392. …
Survey of London
… Jeeves, for Ideal Boilers and Radiators Ltd. 153 Liberty's Tudor House, Great Marlborough Street On the south side of … evocation of London before the Great Fire. This is Tudor House, built in 19223 to the designs of E. T. and E. S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… 230b. Mary. Supporters: a lion and a crowned eagle. 130b. Tudor (Sovereign not identified). 106b, 109a, 109b, 113b, … 195a, 198b, 202b. A red rose. See Lancaster. Beaufort or Tudor. Three ostrich feathers or a single feather, sometimes … College. See Beaufort, Margaret. Lancaster or Beaufort or Tudor. A red rose, sometimes crowned. 27a, 30a, 33a, 118a, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… p. 22a, b. Palmer(?). Three palms. Madingley (1), p. 178b. Tudor, for Edward IV. A sun in splendour flanked by portcullis and rose. Madingley (2), p. 186a. Tudor, for Henry VIII and Katharine Parr. A rose crowned. Madingley (2), p. 181b. Tudor, for Edward, Prince of Wales. Three feathers against a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… (Plate 45), six, of red brick with stone dressings, in the Tudor manner. They consist of a one-storey range fronting the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the town after that period was revived medieval or Tudor. Two earlier examples were Tower House in London Road … pumping house at Swanbourne lake. 73 Medieval- or Tudor-style buildings put up between the mid 19th century and … estate cottages in Maltravers Street of 1849 are in Tudor style, in red and grey brick with decorated …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… is of a hall-and-cross wings house in the revivalist Tudor style with parapeted gables and dominating chimney … and 1851 (Census Enumerator's Books). The design in the Tudor style complements that of the station opposite. …
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