Prolusiones historic?Рипол Классик Prolusiones Historic?. оr, Essays Illustrative of The Halle Of John Halle, Citizen, And Merchant Of Salisbury, In The Reigns Of Henry VI And Edward IV. Volume 1. |
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Page xii
... painted glass, and the roof is, in his opinion, an unique specimen of architecture. It has no pendants in common with Eltham and Crosby Halls, and many others, and neither does it openly show its raftering as is the case with the balls ...
... painted glass, and the roof is, in his opinion, an unique specimen of architecture. It has no pendants in common with Eltham and Crosby Halls, and many others, and neither does it openly show its raftering as is the case with the balls ...
Page xxvii
... painted shoe-Robert, the Horned-Derivation of the word, Cordwainer, and remarks on it-Reign of John-Changes then made in the shoe-Short boots adorned with fretwork, then worn by the ladies-The boot and the shoe in the reign of Henry ...
... painted shoe-Robert, the Horned-Derivation of the word, Cordwainer, and remarks on it-Reign of John-Changes then made in the shoe-Short boots adorned with fretwork, then worn by the ladies-The boot and the shoe in the reign of Henry ...
Page xxxi
... painted glam in the windows of his banqueting-room, thatJohn Halle, previously a Lanatstrian, was, at the period of its erection. a partizan of the House of York-Return of John Halle to his native City-Procession to meet him-Digression ...
... painted glam in the windows of his banqueting-room, thatJohn Halle, previously a Lanatstrian, was, at the period of its erection. a partizan of the House of York-Return of John Halle to his native City-Procession to meet him-Digression ...
Page 32
... painted tiles at Caen. At that place was the palace of William, when Duke of Normandy, and in its (supposed) great guard chamber several painted, and glazed, tiles were set in the floor, ornamented with the arms of Norman Families, many ...
... painted tiles at Caen. At that place was the palace of William, when Duke of Normandy, and in its (supposed) great guard chamber several painted, and glazed, tiles were set in the floor, ornamented with the arms of Norman Families, many ...
Page 84
... and in churches carved or painted upon glass, and inlaid in sepulchral slabs.” * On a fine altar-tomb of Purbeck stone in the ' Origin and Progress of Heraldry, p. 1'20. church of St. Thomas, Salisbury, is an interesting specimen of 84.
... and in churches carved or painted upon glass, and inlaid in sepulchral slabs.” * On a fine altar-tomb of Purbeck stone in the ' Origin and Progress of Heraldry, p. 1'20. church of St. Thomas, Salisbury, is an interesting specimen of 84.
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