Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions, Volume 9proprietors, 1811 |
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... centre of the village is a small cross , consisting of a square pedestal and shaft , with a transverse top . In the churchyard are remains of another of these ancient mo- numents . The Church is a large handsome structure , with a low ...
... centre of the village is a small cross , consisting of a square pedestal and shaft , with a transverse top . In the churchyard are remains of another of these ancient mo- numents . The Church is a large handsome structure , with a low ...
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... centre , without any boss or ornament . The se- micircular arch of the interior door is a good specimen of the style of building in fashion from the conquest to the days of Henry II . The north door is also an elegant example of this ...
... centre , without any boss or ornament . The se- micircular arch of the interior door is a good specimen of the style of building in fashion from the conquest to the days of Henry II . The north door is also an elegant example of this ...
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... centre beam having pendant ornaments , pelicans , an- gels with musical instruments , and grotesque sculptures . The chancel is considerably elevated above the area of the Church , by two ascents of steps . On each side is a pointed ...
... centre beam having pendant ornaments , pelicans , an- gels with musical instruments , and grotesque sculptures . The chancel is considerably elevated above the area of the Church , by two ascents of steps . On each side is a pointed ...
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... centre rising much higher than those of each side , and supported on slender insulated columns , whose capitals are adorned with foliage , busts , and grotesque heads . The ceiling , which like that of the whole Church , is of oak ...
... centre rising much higher than those of each side , and supported on slender insulated columns , whose capitals are adorned with foliage , busts , and grotesque heads . The ceiling , which like that of the whole Church , is of oak ...
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... centres , and the mortar poured over them , in so liquid a state , as to fill up every crevice , and unite the whole in one mass . About the beginning of the last century , an at- tempt , originating in sordid motives , was made to de ...
... centres , and the mortar poured over them , in so liquid a state , as to fill up every crevice , and unite the whole in one mass . About the beginning of the last century , an at- tempt , originating in sordid motives , was made to de ...
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