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A New History of London
… rises a well-constructed spire ending with a ball and vane. This church is a rectory in the gift of a lay patron. …
A New History of London
… port hole window, and terminate with a dome crowned with a vane. The center is connected with the turrets over the … bottom, and over it is a turret crowned with a globe and vane. The rectory is in the gift of the bishop of London. … in the middle of which is a dial, and on the apex, a vane. However destitute of ornament this building may be, it …
A New History of London
… edges are sloped of: the whole is terminated by a ball and vane. The advowson of this church is in the Dean and Chapter … upon balls; and on the top, as usual, is a ball and vane 17. This church is both a rectory and a vicarage; the … in a point, and the spire is terminated by a vase and vane 20. However the merits of this building may be …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… On S.W. buttress of porchtwo scratch-dials. Weather-vane (Plate 54): On towermetal cock, probably 18th-century. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… with four ball-ornaments at the base and a ball and vane at the top. Interior (Plate 77)The church is roofed in … architrave, pediment and scrolls, dated 1684. Weather-vane: with shield of the arms of Crisp, letters M.B. and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… with slightly concave sides and finished with a ball and vane. Church of St Magnus the Martyr Interior: Flanking the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Sundial: on E. buttress of S. porchscratch dial. Weather-vane: On towergilt metal cock (Plate 54), 17th or … in 1825, supporting a lead-covered dome and weather-vane. The S. wing has four bays of arcading on either side …
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