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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Boards. Spires. Squints. Staircases. In Churches. Roodloft Turret Wooden All by Centuries. In Houses. Stone Wooden By …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… and Community of the Burgh to fosse, bulwark, wall, tower, turret, and otherwise strengthen the Burgh in such manner as … he had empowered them to fosse, bulwark, wall, tower and turret the Burgh for the keeping and defence thereof, in case …
The Environs of London
… a transept; at the west end is a low square tower with a turret. Tombs in the church. On the north wall of the chancel …
The Environs of London
… 28 feet in girth, having a staircase within it, and a turret on the top. It is not mentioned in Vertue's Catalogue, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… and bases and supporting round or pointed arches; the turret-doorways have shouldered heads; the two other turrets, …
Survey of London
… corridor impinged on a quarter-octangular two-storeyed turret covered with a flat roof and pierced by an ogee-headed … floor on both ranges, including one above the door in the turret, were similarly detailed (Plates 10a, 15b). The … the west side of the court impinged on the north-western turret as its counterpart in Court I impinged on the turret
Survey of London
… 11 feet deep, with diagonal buttresses and a polygonal turret in the re-entrant angle on the north side, it was … the north jamb had survived, in damaged condition. The turret (Plate 34b) had been masked by later additions (see … There were no signs of stair-newel or treads and the turret is probably to be explained as a door-keeper's or …
Survey of London
… north-west angle of the remodelled court was a polygonal turret. In recent times this at ground-level had become a … observed during the dismantling of the building this turret originally contained a staircase. It was later … at which it met the 'boundary' wall. Fig. 14. North-east turret (Phase II, Court II) in relation to earlier features …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1775. The church is a small building, with an octagonal turret, and exhibits a good specimen of the original country … 125. The church is a neat plain structure with a campanile turret, erected in 1822, at an expense of 500, raised by …
Survey of London
… with a gable of 'free Flemish' style, meet in an angle turret with a conical roof. The architect of these buildings …
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