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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... original levels , which altogether destroys the ancient proportions , and gives the whole building what is commonly termed a top - heavy appearance . Formerly this Church was crowned with pinnacles , which issued from the spaces between ...
... original levels , which altogether destroys the ancient proportions , and gives the whole building what is commonly termed a top - heavy appearance . Formerly this Church was crowned with pinnacles , which issued from the spaces between ...
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... original design , regularly pursued from its commencement , though the arms of the contributors , from their different dates , prove it to have been many years in hand . The charitable institutions at Cirencester , are , Saint John's ...
... original design , regularly pursued from its commencement , though the arms of the contributors , from their different dates , prove it to have been many years in hand . The charitable institutions at Cirencester , are , Saint John's ...
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... the stone - work down to the battlements in consequence , the steeple was wholly taken down . It was soon after rebuilt in the original form , and of the same dimensions . : and Topographical Cabinet from a Drawing by Hardwick The fours.
... the stone - work down to the battlements in consequence , the steeple was wholly taken down . It was soon after rebuilt in the original form , and of the same dimensions . : and Topographical Cabinet from a Drawing by Hardwick The fours.
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... original destination was not for the residence of a Jew , as we find , from history , that these people were not known in England previous to the Norman conquest : its present title was therefore most probably attached to it in the ...
... original destination was not for the residence of a Jew , as we find , from history , that these people were not known in England previous to the Norman conquest : its present title was therefore most probably attached to it in the ...
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... original form , but two that give light to the chambers have circular tops , ornamented with a kind of cable moulding ; that towards the south end , is in its original state , and supported by two short pillars with capitals , like ...
... original form , but two that give light to the chambers have circular tops , ornamented with a kind of cable moulding ; that towards the south end , is in its original state , and supported by two short pillars with capitals , like ...
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