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Survey of London Monograph
… 2, Text, pp. 138140 (four illustrations); also fig. 297 (brickwork) on p. 213 of text. Plate LXXXV. North elevation …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… been added. A cottage with mud walls, partly replaced by brickwork, survives on the south side of the village. There … The base is of ironstone but some original diaperpatterned brickwork survives above. In about 1750 the parishioners …
A History of the County of Sussex
… now coated with rough-cast. The cornice is of dentilled brickwork and has a low parapet. The roof is tiled. The … altered. The east end of the north wing is of 17th-century brickwork and has square angle pilasters carrying pine-apple …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… required; and the crown of it is lined throughout with brickwork, and pointed with cement. The area of the station …
Survey of London
… ground. A chamfered plinth course, a projecting band of brickwork, with moulded bottom course at first-floor level … The main window frames are practically flush with the brickwork, which has rubbed brick arches and flush quoins. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… those on the W there is pierced stone cresting, set in the brickwork. The windows in these elevations are much altered, …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… is masked by a 19th-century six-bay facade of rendered brickwork. The drawing shows the upper part of an original …
Survey of London
… formerly a terrace of four-storey houses in yellow stock brickwork and Nos. 212 retain to some extent their original … squat stone terminal finials. The elevation is of stock brickwork relieved by bands of red and pale buff terra-cotta, …
Survey of London
… including intricate and decorative ornamentation of the brickwork and interesting use of iron in the windows. The …
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