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Survey of London
… as a man would if viewed through a gigantic magnifying glass'. 249 In May the Queen said that Marochetti should make … that the reliefs should be permanently protected by glass. 359 When nearly finished Armstead suggested that in … The tympana and spandrels of the canopy are decorated in glass mosaic, representing on each face the art of which …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… moulded base, possibly 15th-century, but entirely re-cut. Glass: In spandrels of clear-storey windows, fragments …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… N. aisle, slab with indents of a shield and inscription. Glass: in window W. of N. doorway, remains of canopies and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
Old and New London
… articles, tooth-picks, toothfiles, fishing-flies, an eye-glass, bradawls, portraits, miniatures, a whistle, …
A Survey of London
… of old time so called, as may be supposed, of Painter stainers dwelling there. Almeshouses there. On the east side …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1953. 90 What was described as 'poor' Victorian stained glass in the east window was removed and replaced with plain glass in 1960 and the church was reroofed a year later. 91 …
Survey of London
… in 19323 to designs by E. B. Musman, with an iron and glass enclosed porch of 1936 by W. Turner Lord. 61 No. 10 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… in more recent times. Among the fittings the monuments and glass are noteworthy. Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel … late 17th-century, probably old communion rails re-used. Glass: In the windows of the aisles a series of … three boars' heads argent, lower half of shield white glass, quartering azure three lions argent, ( d) azure a …
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