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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… new panelled deal pews painted cream, as were the singers' gallery, pulpit, carved with cherubs' wings, and communion … arches were pointed, the latter partly obscured by a small gallery, there were a large east window and a square-headed, …
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… and gilt. It extends to one half of the chancel: the gallery of the rood-loft remains, the staircase to it being … is a very rich screen across the north aisle, with the gallery of the rood-loft remaining: it originally extended …
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… iron grating and bolts; the approach to it is through a gallery at the top of the castle, on the south side, one …
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… western wall, with arched windows, which formed part of a gallery, 100 feet in length. The palace at Exeter is a very …
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… in oak over the drawing-room chimney-piece. The long gallery, 110 feet long, and 17 feet wide, which occupies the … appears to have been fitted up about the same time as the gallery, it has a deep cornice of plaster, with a frieze … charming the beasts. The chamber between this room and the gallery has a similar cornice and frieze. South-east view of …
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… feet above the summer level of the river Eden, with a gallery in front communicating with each. The most probable …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… villagers and servants of Apethorpe Hall, and a large W. gallery for the owners of the Hall. The arrangement and … 16th century the wall was heightened and a first-floor gallery, later called the Matted Passage, was built against … of the main court as a suite of state apartments and a gallery was begun in 1623. Much of the other two ranges in …
Survey of London
… March 1805. Aged 69 Years. 3. On the south wall under the gallery, FRANCIS NOBLE, 1792 JOHN NOBLE, 1797 ANNE LEWIS, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 2 ft. 8 inches by 1 ft. 10 inches. [1531?] 16. The King's Gallery. Aug, i., i. 4. "A coloured drawing of a gallery [intended to be built by Henry VIII], ornamented with …
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