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The canopies at the top of the lights are very tall and fine but of a rather heavier type than those of some ... Eagles in one light have been placed in apposition to lions in another , and to that feature so common in York glass ...
The canopies at the top of the lights are very tall and fine but of a rather heavier type than those of some ... Eagles in one light have been placed in apposition to lions in another , and to that feature so common in York glass ...
Page 172
a right hand he holds a flag - pole erect , at the top of which is a large square banner with a man's head painted on it , probably intended for the head of Christ , surrounded by spiky rays of light . On the other hand it may represent ...
a right hand he holds a flag - pole erect , at the top of which is a large square banner with a man's head painted on it , probably intended for the head of Christ , surrounded by spiky rays of light . On the other hand it may represent ...
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It is unusual to find so much pains taken with the tracery lights of a window . ... e.g. In the vision subject he has shown the Sacred Dove descending in rays of light , probably because similar scenes , such as St. William communing ...
It is unusual to find so much pains taken with the tracery lights of a window . ... e.g. In the vision subject he has shown the Sacred Dove descending in rays of light , probably because similar scenes , such as St. William communing ...
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Contents
EDITORIAL AND OTHER NOTES | 1 |
THE LOST VILLAGES OF YORKSHIRE PART II | 44 |
YORKSHIRE AND THE FORTYFIVE | 71 |
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