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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... pillars , their shafts having dat rib which belongs to the thitzorth en The capitals are highly enriched with foltage , usual in ancient churches , av att d Above the arches is a clere - story , with a high short windows on both sides ...
... pillars , their shafts having dat rib which belongs to the thitzorth en The capitals are highly enriched with foltage , usual in ancient churches , av att d Above the arches is a clere - story , with a high short windows on both sides ...
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... pillars , their shafts having the small flat rib which belongs to the thirteenth cen tury . The capitals are highly enriched with foliage , and , as is usual in ancient churches , are all of different designs . Above the arches is a ...
... pillars , their shafts having the small flat rib which belongs to the thirteenth cen tury . The capitals are highly enriched with foliage , and , as is usual in ancient churches , are all of different designs . Above the arches is a ...
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... pillar at each angle , and a figure between each pillar , every alternate figure being crowned ; the others in the priest's dress , and the whole of them bearing a scroll , the characters upon which is now illegible . Snape is four ...
... pillar at each angle , and a figure between each pillar , every alternate figure being crowned ; the others in the priest's dress , and the whole of them bearing a scroll , the characters upon which is now illegible . Snape is four ...
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... pillar , which formerly stood between the sacristy and antichapel , was , within the last century , destroyed . The ... pillars , cut in the rock , and branch off into the groining of the cieling . At the east end is an altar , to which ...
... pillar , which formerly stood between the sacristy and antichapel , was , within the last century , destroyed . The ... pillars , cut in the rock , and branch off into the groining of the cieling . At the east end is an altar , to which ...
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... pillars , now partly buried with earth ; St. Lawrence's Hospital , on the south side of Glocester Street , was founded by Edith , lady of the manor of Wiggold , but at what period is un- known , for three poor sisters . St. Thomas's ...
... pillars , now partly buried with earth ; St. Lawrence's Hospital , on the south side of Glocester Street , was founded by Edith , lady of the manor of Wiggold , but at what period is un- known , for three poor sisters . St. Thomas's ...
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