Search

Displaying 18791 - 18800 of 21915
Survey of London
… which is the secondary entrance to the building. The wall faces between the centre and end pavilions each have two … from corbel-heads to carry the vaulted roof. The east wall is a composition of three stages, the lowest containing … except that the chapel is here replaced by the twin-gabled wall of the sacristies and organ loft. Bentley designed and …
Survey of London
… of coursed stucco. Above the first-floor bandcourse the wall face is of stock brick and contains two tiers of four … by two lunette windows. A narrow recession marks the party wall between the paired fronts. Nos. 183 and 185 are now … by a cast-iron railing of lattice pattern. The flat wall face above contains two windows, that of the first floor …
Survey of London
… to accept the lowest tender. John Jay, of London Wall, was the builder selected, the estimated cost being … hexagonal plan, one half of which projects beyond the east wall of the nave. Each face of the tower is gabled and … The Antiquaries' Journal, vol. XXXII, pp. 1923), and The Grange, Fulham, 171314 (see Fulham Old and New, by C. J. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 1636; at the same time the bell-turret was added. The N. wall is largely modern. The Church, Plan Architectural … head with a label and returned stops. In the N. wall is a window of two trefoiled lights now completely restored. In the S. wall are two windows, the eastern of early 15th-century date …
A History of the County of Somerset
… are bands of marls north of Knighton, and Catsford and Wall commons are on deposits of Storm Gravels. 55 Marl was … in the late 1950s. They involved the construction of a sea wall and the consolidation of soil with Spartina grass. Stert … founded after 1100. 86 Other settlements include West Wall, later Wallsend, recorded in 1423, 87 and Stolford in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the castle, confined to the motte, comprise a curtain wall strengthened by a circular tower on the west side and a … to the east, to which a house was later added. The curtain wall contains work of the 12th century 36 but may have been …
A History of the County of Somerset
… roof. 59 In 1864 John Norton inserted windows in the east wall of the sanctuary, removed the Palmers' family pew and … (d. 1734). A painting was said to have decorated the east wall of the north aisle of the choir and fragments of painted …
A History of the County of Somerset
… for although there were 370 quarters of grain in the grange, mainly wheat and oats but also barley, peas, beans, … holding, had access to over 250 a. of land on the coast at Wall, Sharpham, Salt, and Goose commons, Little Common in … and 44 rights on North Ham, Goose marsh, Catsford and Wall commons each for 20 sheep. On Sharpham there were 42 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Acland. 6 There is no further reference to lordship. A grange at Cock was recorded in 1316, 7 and a capital messuage … licence c. 1473 to encircle his house at Fairfield with a wall and seven round towers. 67 The plan of that house is … wing, and there is a blocked arch of similar date in the wall between the former screens passage and the dining room. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… land of the lords of Stogursey, 95 whose lordship of West Wall or WALLSEND was recorded until 1614. 96 That land might …
Displaying 18791 - 18800 of 21915