The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Band 213Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1862 |
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... ornament is certainly very dissonant to the severe architecture of the cathedral of St. Mungo . But the English glass painters have only them- selves to blame . They will not give their pupils a proper academy education , and they will ...
... ornament is certainly very dissonant to the severe architecture of the cathedral of St. Mungo . But the English glass painters have only them- selves to blame . They will not give their pupils a proper academy education , and they will ...
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... ornament , with a figure of St. George on one side , and on the other the Man of Sorrows with symbols of the Passion , was contributed from Stonyhurst College . The whole is encrusted with brilliant coloured enamel , mostly trans ...
... ornament , with a figure of St. George on one side , and on the other the Man of Sorrows with symbols of the Passion , was contributed from Stonyhurst College . The whole is encrusted with brilliant coloured enamel , mostly trans ...
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... ornament Europe , illustrating the various combinations of styles and transition periods by some excel- lent drawings of well - known ecclesiastical piles . It was in the reign of Henry the Second that Bishop Pudsey was preferred to the ...
... ornament Europe , illustrating the various combinations of styles and transition periods by some excel- lent drawings of well - known ecclesiastical piles . It was in the reign of Henry the Second that Bishop Pudsey was preferred to the ...
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... ornament , the parish church of St. Cuthbert . Darlington is supposed to have been one of the resting - places of the migratory remains of St. Cuthbert himself , either on their way from Westmoreland to Creyke , or on their return ...
... ornament , the parish church of St. Cuthbert . Darlington is supposed to have been one of the resting - places of the migratory remains of St. Cuthbert himself , either on their way from Westmoreland to Creyke , or on their return ...
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... ornament , and in every way similar in character to the large Saxon arch in the east of the tower on the immediate entry into the The nave consists of ten arches ; but even here we see two distinct periods in style , the two first being ...
... ornament , and in every way similar in character to the large Saxon arch in the east of the tower on the immediate entry into the The nave consists of ten arches ; but even here we see two distinct periods in style , the two first being ...
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