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Statue of holy archangel Saint Miguel St Michael holding balancing scales at Parish church Igreja Matriz Alvor Algarve Portugal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statue-of-holy-archangel-saint-miguel-st-michael-holding-balancing-11295023.html
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The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Cross of Menilmontant- Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix de Menilmontant in French is a Roman Catholic parish church located on M nilmontant, in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-church-of-our-lady-of-the-holy-cross-of-menilmontant-notre-dame-de-la-croix-de-menilmontant-in-french-is-a-roman-catholic-parish-church-located-on-m-nilmontant-in-the-20th-arrondissement-of-paris-image209746184.html
RFP56NB4–The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Cross of Menilmontant- Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix de Menilmontant in French is a Roman Catholic parish church located on M nilmontant, in the 20th arrondissement of Paris.
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. The arms of the Scottish bishoprics. raditicMial patron of Edinburgh and its parishchurch. Either of these saints or their symbols mighthave been adopted as armorial bearings of the diocese, inaccordance with the general Scottish custom, by which thediocesan arms were dcried from the devices allusive totheir Patrons borne on their seals by the mediaevalBishops. Or, as the present arms do not appear tohae been used before the restoration, it would havebeen appropriate if they had been made to bear somecharge allusive to the founder of the diocese, King Charlesthe Mnrtyr. And this might even Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-arms-of-the-scottish-bishoprics-raditicmial-patron-of-edinburgh-and-its-parishchurch-either-of-these-saints-or-their-symbols-mighthave-been-adopted-as-armorial-bearings-of-the-diocese-inaccordance-with-the-general-scottish-custom-by-which-thediocesan-arms-were-dcried-from-the-devices-allusive-totheir-patrons-borne-on-their-seals-by-the-mediaevalbishops-or-as-the-present-arms-do-not-appear-tohae-been-used-before-the-restoration-it-would-havebeen-appropriate-if-they-had-been-made-to-bear-somecharge-allusive-to-the-founder-of-the-diocese-king-charlesthe-mnrtyr-and-this-might-even-image336723411.html
RM2AFR243–. The arms of the Scottish bishoprics. raditicMial patron of Edinburgh and its parishchurch. Either of these saints or their symbols mighthave been adopted as armorial bearings of the diocese, inaccordance with the general Scottish custom, by which thediocesan arms were dcried from the devices allusive totheir Patrons borne on their seals by the mediaevalBishops. Or, as the present arms do not appear tohae been used before the restoration, it would havebeen appropriate if they had been made to bear somecharge allusive to the founder of the diocese, King Charlesthe Mnrtyr. And this might even
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The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Cross of Menilmontant- Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix de Menilmontant in French is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-church-of-our-lady-of-the-holy-cross-of-menilmontant-notre-dame-de-la-croix-de-menilmontant-in-french-is-a-roman-catholic-parish-church-located-in-the-20th-arrondissement-of-paris-image209931384.html
RFP5F5HC–The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Cross of Menilmontant- Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix de Menilmontant in French is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the 20th arrondissement of Paris.
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Memorials of the Canynges' family and their times; their claim to be regarded as the founders and restorers of Westbury College and Redcliffe Church, critically examined, to which is added inedited memoranda relating to Chatterton . ent to the church of his fathers is apparentfrom the mention he makes of it in his Will. Upto his time the family of the Canynges, since theirresidence in Bristol, had been buried in the parishchurch of St. Thomas, but this Simon directs thathis remains should be interred in that of St.Stephen; from which circumstance it may be in-ferred that his dwelling also was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memorials-of-the-canynges-family-and-their-times-their-claim-to-be-regarded-as-the-founders-and-restorers-of-westbury-college-and-redcliffe-church-critically-examined-to-which-is-added-inedited-memoranda-relating-to-chatterton-ent-to-the-church-of-his-fathers-is-apparentfrom-the-mention-he-makes-of-it-in-his-will-upto-his-time-the-family-of-the-canynges-since-theirresidence-in-bristol-had-been-buried-in-the-parishchurch-of-st-thomas-but-this-simon-directs-thathis-remains-should-be-interred-in-that-of-ststephen-from-which-circumstance-it-may-be-in-ferred-that-his-dwelling-also-was-image343356886.html
RM2AXH75X–Memorials of the Canynges' family and their times; their claim to be regarded as the founders and restorers of Westbury College and Redcliffe Church, critically examined, to which is added inedited memoranda relating to Chatterton . ent to the church of his fathers is apparentfrom the mention he makes of it in his Will. Upto his time the family of the Canynges, since theirresidence in Bristol, had been buried in the parishchurch of St. Thomas, but this Simon directs thathis remains should be interred in that of St.Stephen; from which circumstance it may be in-ferred that his dwelling also was
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RFP81H01–The Church of Our Lady of the Holy Cross of Menilmontant- Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix de Menilmontant in French is a Roman Catholic parish church located on Menilmontant, in the 20th arrondissement of Paris.
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The imperial gazetteer of Scotland; or, Dictionary of Scottish topography, compiled from the most recent authorities, and forming a complete body of Scottish geography, physical, statistical, and historical . rce of Kirkcaldy was a central com-merce for places along the lower part of its northside. The town of Kincardine has been very irregularlybuilt. Most of the houses are of one story, andcovered with tile; but the newer ones are of two orthree stories, and covered with slate. The parishchurch of Tulliallan is in the town, and is an ele-gant modern building; here also are a Free churchand a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-imperial-gazetteer-of-scotland-or-dictionary-of-scottish-topography-compiled-from-the-most-recent-authorities-and-forming-a-complete-body-of-scottish-geography-physical-statistical-and-historical-rce-of-kirkcaldy-was-a-central-com-merce-for-places-along-the-lower-part-of-its-northside-the-town-of-kincardine-has-been-very-irregularlybuilt-most-of-the-houses-are-of-one-story-andcovered-with-tile-but-the-newer-ones-are-of-two-orthree-stories-and-covered-with-slate-the-parishchurch-of-tulliallan-is-in-the-town-and-is-an-ele-gant-modern-building-here-also-are-a-free-churchand-a-image339152263.html
RM2AKNM4R–The imperial gazetteer of Scotland; or, Dictionary of Scottish topography, compiled from the most recent authorities, and forming a complete body of Scottish geography, physical, statistical, and historical . rce of Kirkcaldy was a central com-merce for places along the lower part of its northside. The town of Kincardine has been very irregularlybuilt. Most of the houses are of one story, andcovered with tile; but the newer ones are of two orthree stories, and covered with slate. The parishchurch of Tulliallan is in the town, and is an ele-gant modern building; here also are a Free churchand a
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RM2BAE72K–Village parishchurch St John the Baptist, Metfield, Suffolk, England, UK
The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . fiG. 1168.—Prestonpans. House at North-East of Parish Church. PRESTON PANS 57 FOURTH PERIOD stories in the garden at Preston Tower.* This arrangement provides thesame sort of accommodation as the outward projection, but in a differentmanner. The quarterings are sometimes filled in with clay and strawinstead of plaster. The house shown in Fig. 1168 is situated to the north-east of the parishchurch of Prestonpans, the spire of which is seen in the distance. This. Fio. llt)9.—Prestonpans. House nea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-castellated-and-domestic-architecture-of-scotland-from-the-twelfth-to-the-eighteenth-century-fig-1168prestonpans-house-at-north-east-of-parish-church-preston-pans-57-fourth-period-stories-in-the-garden-at-preston-tower-this-arrangement-provides-thesame-sort-of-accommodation-as-the-outward-projection-but-in-a-differentmanner-the-quarterings-are-sometimes-filled-in-with-clay-and-strawinstead-of-plaster-the-house-shown-in-fig-1168-is-situated-to-the-north-east-of-the-parishchurch-of-prestonpans-the-spire-of-which-is-seen-in-the-distance-this-fio-llt9prestonpans-house-nea-image339468447.html
RM2AM83D3–The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . fiG. 1168.—Prestonpans. House at North-East of Parish Church. PRESTON PANS 57 FOURTH PERIOD stories in the garden at Preston Tower.* This arrangement provides thesame sort of accommodation as the outward projection, but in a differentmanner. The quarterings are sometimes filled in with clay and strawinstead of plaster. The house shown in Fig. 1168 is situated to the north-east of the parishchurch of Prestonpans, the spire of which is seen in the distance. This. Fio. llt)9.—Prestonpans. House nea
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RM2BAE7BJ–Village parishchurch of Saint Mary Magdalene, Withersdale, Suffolk, England, UK
Herself--Ireland . supported by pillarsand lighted by a cupola, was hung with a blackcloth; as also the cupola, which was lighted withtapers, and constantly attended by upper ser-vants, appointed to succeed each other night andday. On Wednesday, 10th inst., the remains wereremoved in the following order from BellamountForest, to the Earls family vault in the parishchurch in the town of Cootehill, amidst thegreatest concourse of spectators ever rememberedin the County on any occasion, who all testifiedtheir concern and respect by the most solemn si-lence and strict regularity throughout the who Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/herself-ireland-supported-by-pillarsand-lighted-by-a-cupola-was-hung-with-a-blackcloth-as-also-the-cupola-which-was-lighted-withtapers-and-constantly-attended-by-upper-ser-vants-appointed-to-succeed-each-other-night-andday-on-wednesday-10th-inst-the-remains-wereremoved-in-the-following-order-from-bellamountforest-to-the-earls-family-vault-in-the-parishchurch-in-the-town-of-cootehill-amidst-thegreatest-concourse-of-spectators-ever-rememberedin-the-county-on-any-occasion-who-all-testifiedtheir-concern-and-respect-by-the-most-solemn-si-lence-and-strict-regularity-throughout-the-who-image338893045.html
RM2AK9WF1–Herself--Ireland . supported by pillarsand lighted by a cupola, was hung with a blackcloth; as also the cupola, which was lighted withtapers, and constantly attended by upper ser-vants, appointed to succeed each other night andday. On Wednesday, 10th inst., the remains wereremoved in the following order from BellamountForest, to the Earls family vault in the parishchurch in the town of Cootehill, amidst thegreatest concourse of spectators ever rememberedin the County on any occasion, who all testifiedtheir concern and respect by the most solemn si-lence and strict regularity throughout the who
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RM2BAE7BA–Village parishchurch of Saint Mary Magdalene, Withersdale, Suffolk, England, UK
. The greater abbeys of England. d the abbot builta smaller doorway in the Norman arch, which greatlyirritated the people already apparently opposed to theirremoval from the church. Leland in his Itinerary hasleft us a quaint account of what happened as the result ofthe existing popular ill-feeling. The body of the abbeychurch, he says, dedicated to Our Lady, served untila hundred years since for the chief parish church of thetown. This was the cause of the abolition of the parishchurch there: the monks and the townsmen fell at vari-ance because the townsmen took privilege to use the sacra-men Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-greater-abbeys-of-england-d-the-abbot-builta-smaller-doorway-in-the-norman-arch-which-greatlyirritated-the-people-already-apparently-opposed-to-theirremoval-from-the-church-leland-in-his-itinerary-hasleft-us-a-quaint-account-of-what-happened-as-the-result-ofthe-existing-popular-ill-feeling-the-body-of-the-abbeychurch-he-says-dedicated-to-our-lady-served-untila-hundred-years-since-for-the-chief-parish-church-of-thetown-this-was-the-cause-of-the-abolition-of-the-parishchurch-there-the-monks-and-the-townsmen-fell-at-vari-ance-because-the-townsmen-took-privilege-to-use-the-sacra-men-image336627524.html
RM2AFJKRG–. The greater abbeys of England. d the abbot builta smaller doorway in the Norman arch, which greatlyirritated the people already apparently opposed to theirremoval from the church. Leland in his Itinerary hasleft us a quaint account of what happened as the result ofthe existing popular ill-feeling. The body of the abbeychurch, he says, dedicated to Our Lady, served untila hundred years since for the chief parish church of thetown. This was the cause of the abolition of the parishchurch there: the monks and the townsmen fell at vari-ance because the townsmen took privilege to use the sacra-men
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RM2BAE76G–Village parishchurch St John the Baptist, Metfield, Suffolk, England, UK
Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . , afterwardsM.P., and then used as the offices of theAberdeen School Board—was purchasedand remodelled as parish rooms, the open-ing ceremony taking place in October.1908. There is little of a distinctive nature inthe life and work of the North ParishChurch. It is a prominent example of acongregation burdened with a heavymembership, for its vast numbers mustprove in a way a source of weakness ratherthan of strength. The same holds good ofevery congregation where the numbers onthe roll are so greatly out of proportionto the seating accommodati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/churches-of-aberdeen-historical-and-descriptive-afterwardsmp-and-then-used-as-the-offices-of-theaberdeen-school-boardwas-purchasedand-remodelled-as-parish-rooms-the-open-ing-ceremony-taking-place-in-october1908-there-is-little-of-a-distinctive-nature-inthe-life-and-work-of-the-north-parishchurch-it-is-a-prominent-example-of-acongregation-burdened-with-a-heavymembership-for-its-vast-numbers-mustprove-in-a-way-a-source-of-weakness-ratherthan-of-strength-the-same-holds-good-ofevery-congregation-where-the-numbers-onthe-roll-are-so-greatly-out-of-proportionto-the-seating-accommodati-image338277088.html
RM2AJ9RTG–Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . , afterwardsM.P., and then used as the offices of theAberdeen School Board—was purchasedand remodelled as parish rooms, the open-ing ceremony taking place in October.1908. There is little of a distinctive nature inthe life and work of the North ParishChurch. It is a prominent example of acongregation burdened with a heavymembership, for its vast numbers mustprove in a way a source of weakness ratherthan of strength. The same holds good ofevery congregation where the numbers onthe roll are so greatly out of proportionto the seating accommodati
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RM2BAE76W–Village parishchurch St John the Baptist, Metfield, Suffolk, England, UK
The Brighton road : the classic highway to the south . hed. Horley—the Hurle of old maps—is veryscattered : a piece here, another there, and the parishchurch standing isolated at the extreme southern endof the wide parish. It is situated on an extensiveflat, reeking like a sponge with the waters of the Mole,but, although so entirely undesirable a place, is underexploitation for building purposes. A stranger firstarriving at Horley late at night, and seeing its longlines of lighted streets radiating in several directions,would think he had come to a town ; but morningwould show him that long pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-brighton-road-the-classic-highway-to-the-south-hed-horleythe-hurle-of-old-mapsis-veryscattered-a-piece-here-another-there-and-the-parishchurch-standing-isolated-at-the-extreme-southern-endof-the-wide-parish-it-is-situated-on-an-extensiveflat-reeking-like-a-sponge-with-the-waters-of-the-molebut-although-so-entirely-undesirable-a-place-is-underexploitation-for-building-purposes-a-stranger-firstarriving-at-horley-late-at-night-and-seeing-its-longlines-of-lighted-streets-radiating-in-several-directionswould-think-he-had-come-to-a-town-but-morningwould-show-him-that-long-pe-image339972913.html
RM2AN32WN–The Brighton road : the classic highway to the south . hed. Horley—the Hurle of old maps—is veryscattered : a piece here, another there, and the parishchurch standing isolated at the extreme southern endof the wide parish. It is situated on an extensiveflat, reeking like a sponge with the waters of the Mole,but, although so entirely undesirable a place, is underexploitation for building purposes. A stranger firstarriving at Horley late at night, and seeing its longlines of lighted streets radiating in several directions,would think he had come to a town ; but morningwould show him that long pe
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RM2BAE768–Village parishchurch St John the Baptist, Metfield, Suffolk, England, UK
The New Forest and the Isle of WightWith eight plates and many other illustrations . ouse of theabbey, while round it the buildingsof a modern mansion are groupedwith such skill that the house formsa whole as completely adapted toits setting and surroundings as theabbey itself. Within the great wallof the precinct are the refectory,now converted into the parishchurch, and the remains of the ex-quisite cloister court, of the chapterhouse, and of a huge chamber, stillin good repair, in which the guestsof the abbey were housed. Thislast is a good example of thesimple, large-minded way in whichthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-forest-and-the-isle-of-wightwith-eight-plates-and-many-other-illustrations-ouse-of-theabbey-while-round-it-the-buildingsof-a-modern-mansion-are-groupedwith-such-skill-that-the-house-formsa-whole-as-completely-adapted-toits-setting-and-surroundings-as-theabbey-itself-within-the-great-wallof-the-precinct-are-the-refectorynow-converted-into-the-parishchurch-and-the-remains-of-the-ex-quisite-cloister-court-of-the-chapterhouse-and-of-a-huge-chamber-stillin-good-repair-in-which-the-guestsof-the-abbey-were-housed-thislast-is-a-good-example-of-thesimple-large-minded-way-in-whichthe-image343020187.html
RM2AX1WMY–The New Forest and the Isle of WightWith eight plates and many other illustrations . ouse of theabbey, while round it the buildingsof a modern mansion are groupedwith such skill that the house formsa whole as completely adapted toits setting and surroundings as theabbey itself. Within the great wallof the precinct are the refectory,now converted into the parishchurch, and the remains of the ex-quisite cloister court, of the chapterhouse, and of a huge chamber, stillin good repair, in which the guestsof the abbey were housed. Thislast is a good example of thesimple, large-minded way in whichthe
Village parishchurch of Saint Mary Magdalene, Withersdale, Suffolk, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/village-parishchurch-of-saint-mary-magdalene-withersdale-suffolk-england-uk-image350667068.html
RM2BAE7BT–Village parishchurch of Saint Mary Magdalene, Withersdale, Suffolk, England, UK
The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain Accompanied with descriptions . I. %.///^^^..,/.v. :^:^ ^v.///. -ilsliMl. ?ir i/ie Pf^ipriflarsjyn U . SELBY CHURCH, YORKSHIRE. The conventual church of Selby was made parochial byletters patent, dated the 20th of March, in the year 1618,the sixteenth of James the First, and a minister was there-unto appointed by the archbishop of York. The remains of this noble pile, now used as the parishchurch, shew it to have been a most noble building, ere Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-antiquarian-itinerary-comprising-specimens-of-architecture-monastic-castellated-and-domestic-with-other-vestiges-of-antiquity-in-great-britain-accompanied-with-descriptions-i-v-v-ilsliml-ir-iie-pfipriflarsjyn-u-selby-church-yorkshire-the-conventual-church-of-selby-was-made-parochial-byletters-patent-dated-the-20th-of-march-in-the-year-1618the-sixteenth-of-james-the-first-and-a-minister-was-there-unto-appointed-by-the-archbishop-of-york-the-remains-of-this-noble-pile-now-used-as-the-parishchurch-shew-it-to-have-been-a-most-noble-building-ere-image338307247.html
RM2AJB69K–The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain Accompanied with descriptions . I. %.///^^^..,/.v. :^:^ ^v.///. -ilsliMl. ?ir i/ie Pf^ipriflarsjyn U . SELBY CHURCH, YORKSHIRE. The conventual church of Selby was made parochial byletters patent, dated the 20th of March, in the year 1618,the sixteenth of James the First, and a minister was there-unto appointed by the archbishop of York. The remains of this noble pile, now used as the parishchurch, shew it to have been a most noble building, ere
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RM2BAE72P–Village parishchurch St John the Baptist, Metfield, Suffolk, England, UK
. The boyhood of a great king, 1841-1858 : an account of the early years of the life of His Majesty Edward VII. The Kings Fourth Birthday the Prince of Wales and the Princesses Royal andAlice took equestrian exercise this morning on theirShetland pony in the private plantation. PrinceAlfred was also taken out for exercise on the Slopes.The fourth birthday of the Prince of Walesfalls on Sunday, so it is kept with high festival onthe following day (Monday November lo, 1845).The bells of St. Georges Chapel and the ParishChurch rang merrily, and at twelve oclock a royalsalute was fired from the Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boyhood-of-a-great-king-1841-1858-an-account-of-the-early-years-of-the-life-of-his-majesty-edward-vii-the-kings-fourth-birthday-the-prince-of-wales-and-the-princesses-royal-andalice-took-equestrian-exercise-this-morning-on-theirshetland-pony-in-the-private-plantation-princealfred-was-also-taken-out-for-exercise-on-the-slopesthe-fourth-birthday-of-the-prince-of-walesfalls-on-sunday-so-it-is-kept-with-high-festival-onthe-following-day-monday-november-lo-1845the-bells-of-st-georges-chapel-and-the-parishchurch-rang-merrily-and-at-twelve-oclock-a-royalsalute-was-fired-from-the-co-image336738224.html
RM2AFRN14–. The boyhood of a great king, 1841-1858 : an account of the early years of the life of His Majesty Edward VII. The Kings Fourth Birthday the Prince of Wales and the Princesses Royal andAlice took equestrian exercise this morning on theirShetland pony in the private plantation. PrinceAlfred was also taken out for exercise on the Slopes.The fourth birthday of the Prince of Walesfalls on Sunday, so it is kept with high festival onthe following day (Monday November lo, 1845).The bells of St. Georges Chapel and the ParishChurch rang merrily, and at twelve oclock a royalsalute was fired from the Co
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RM2BAE7CK–Village parishchurch of Saint Mary Magdalene, Withersdale, Suffolk, England, UK
A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . Antiquities. 73 situated on the shores of Strangford Lough. This was aCistercian house, and was founded in 1193 by Affreca, wifeof John de Courci, and daughter of Ciodfrey, king of Man.Close to Downpatrick are the remains of Inch Abbey,which must also have been a very extensive house ; but thechoir alone remains, of considerable beauty, with its longlancet windows.. INTIl V.:V. At Newtownards, the nave of what was a fair-sizedDominican abbey still remains. It was long used as a parishchurch, and is now used as a burial-place by the Lond Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-guide-to-belfast-and-the-counties-of-down-antrim-antiquities-73-situated-on-the-shores-of-strangford-lough-this-was-acistercian-house-and-was-founded-in-1193-by-affreca-wifeof-john-de-courci-and-daughter-of-ciodfrey-king-of-manclose-to-downpatrick-are-the-remains-of-inch-abbeywhich-must-also-have-been-a-very-extensive-house-but-thechoir-alone-remains-of-considerable-beauty-with-its-longlancet-windows-intil-vv-at-newtownards-the-nave-of-what-was-a-fair-sizeddominican-abbey-still-remains-it-was-long-used-as-a-parishchurch-and-is-now-used-as-a-burial-place-by-the-lond-image342689879.html
RM2AWETC7–A guide to Belfast and the counties of Down & Antrim . Antiquities. 73 situated on the shores of Strangford Lough. This was aCistercian house, and was founded in 1193 by Affreca, wifeof John de Courci, and daughter of Ciodfrey, king of Man.Close to Downpatrick are the remains of Inch Abbey,which must also have been a very extensive house ; but thechoir alone remains, of considerable beauty, with its longlancet windows.. INTIl V.:V. At Newtownards, the nave of what was a fair-sizedDominican abbey still remains. It was long used as a parishchurch, and is now used as a burial-place by the Lond
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RM2BAE76N–Village parishchurch of Saint Mary Magdalene, Withersdale, Suffolk, England, UK
Review of reviews and world's work . d High Mass in the parishchurch, and returned to the council chamber todec ide who was to be who in the play. The nominations were taken seriatim. Alxjutsome there was little or no discussion, Othersgave rise to prolonged debate; but at the endthe matter went to the vote, each memberdropping a white or black ball into the urn aseach candidate came up for decision. Theballs were counted, and from that ballot therewas no appeal. Three months later under-studies are selected, but of these one hear-nothing. The parts being allocated. Director LanL,rproceeds to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/review-of-reviews-and-worlds-work-d-high-mass-in-the-parishchurch-and-returned-to-the-council-chamber-todec-ide-who-was-to-be-who-in-the-play-the-nominations-were-taken-seriatim-alxjutsome-there-was-little-or-no-discussion-othersgave-rise-to-prolonged-debate-but-at-the-endthe-matter-went-to-the-vote-each-memberdropping-a-white-or-black-ball-into-the-urn-aseach-candidate-came-up-for-decision-theballs-were-counted-and-from-that-ballot-therewas-no-appeal-three-months-later-under-studies-are-selected-but-of-these-one-hear-nothing-the-parts-being-allocated-director-lanlrproceeds-to-image339194621.html
RM2AKRJ5H–Review of reviews and world's work . d High Mass in the parishchurch, and returned to the council chamber todec ide who was to be who in the play. The nominations were taken seriatim. Alxjutsome there was little or no discussion, Othersgave rise to prolonged debate; but at the endthe matter went to the vote, each memberdropping a white or black ball into the urn aseach candidate came up for decision. Theballs were counted, and from that ballot therewas no appeal. Three months later under-studies are selected, but of these one hear-nothing. The parts being allocated. Director LanL,rproceeds to
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RM2BAE7BG–Village parishchurch of Saint Mary Magdalene, Withersdale, Suffolk, England, UK
The sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent[pseud.] together with Abbotsford and other selections from the writings of Washington Irving .. . er consanguinity atdefiance. 8. From the birthplace of Shakspeare a few paces broughtme to his grave. He lies buried in the chancel of the parishchurch, a large and venerable pile, mouldering with age, butrichly ornamented. It stands on the banks of the Avon, on an STRATFORD-ON-AVON 1T9 embowered point, and separated by adjoining gardens fromthe suburbs of the town. Its situation is quiet and retired; theriver runs murmuring at the foot of the churchyard, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sketch-book-of-geoffrey-crayon-gent-pseud-together-with-abbotsford-and-other-selections-from-the-writings-of-washington-irving-er-consanguinity-atdefiance-8-from-the-birthplace-of-shakspeare-a-few-paces-broughtme-to-his-grave-he-lies-buried-in-the-chancel-of-the-parishchurch-a-large-and-venerable-pile-mouldering-with-age-butrichly-ornamented-it-stands-on-the-banks-of-the-avon-on-an-stratford-on-avon-1t9-embowered-point-and-separated-by-adjoining-gardens-fromthe-suburbs-of-the-town-its-situation-is-quiet-and-retired-theriver-runs-murmuring-at-the-foot-of-the-churchyard-a-image340172354.html
RM2ANC58J–The sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent[pseud.] together with Abbotsford and other selections from the writings of Washington Irving .. . er consanguinity atdefiance. 8. From the birthplace of Shakspeare a few paces broughtme to his grave. He lies buried in the chancel of the parishchurch, a large and venerable pile, mouldering with age, butrichly ornamented. It stands on the banks of the Avon, on an STRATFORD-ON-AVON 1T9 embowered point, and separated by adjoining gardens fromthe suburbs of the town. Its situation is quiet and retired; theriver runs murmuring at the foot of the churchyard, a
. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. from London to Norwich and Bury St. Edmunds. An indus-trious person of good character, well acquainted with his busi-ness, and able to command 5001., would be treated with onapplication to Mrs. Thomas Peentice, Stowmarket, Suffolk. WANTED, to rent or purchase, a COUNTRY RESI-DENCE, furnished or unfurnished, near to the parishChurch, and not far from a Railway station. The House mustbe in park-like grounds, commanding views of the sea orinland scenery, and consist of good Drawing and Dining-rooms,Library, three best Bed-rooms, besides Servant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-and-agricultural-gazette-from-london-to-norwich-and-bury-st-edmunds-an-indus-trious-person-of-good-character-well-acquainted-with-his-busi-ness-and-able-to-command-5001-would-be-treated-with-onapplication-to-mrs-thomas-peentice-stowmarket-suffolk-wanted-to-rent-or-purchase-a-country-resi-dence-furnished-or-unfurnished-near-to-the-parishchurch-and-not-far-from-a-railway-station-the-house-mustbe-in-park-like-grounds-commanding-views-of-the-sea-orinland-scenery-and-consist-of-good-drawing-and-dining-roomslibrary-three-best-bed-rooms-besides-servant-image336608073.html
RM2AFHR0W–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. from London to Norwich and Bury St. Edmunds. An indus-trious person of good character, well acquainted with his busi-ness, and able to command 5001., would be treated with onapplication to Mrs. Thomas Peentice, Stowmarket, Suffolk. WANTED, to rent or purchase, a COUNTRY RESI-DENCE, furnished or unfurnished, near to the parishChurch, and not far from a Railway station. The House mustbe in park-like grounds, commanding views of the sea orinland scenery, and consist of good Drawing and Dining-rooms,Library, three best Bed-rooms, besides Servant
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Aberdeen, Deeside, Donside, Strathspey, Cruden Bay, Huntly, Banff, Elgin, etc . s, almost at once on theright, an open Ionic colonnade, separating the busy thorough-fare from a large cemetery, the Towns Churchyard, behindwhich are— The East and West Churches, forming a continuous building the chief external feature ofwhich is a modern Gothic tower and spire. These twinchurches occupy the site of the old Church of St. Nicholas,which was built in various stages and at various dates between1200 and 1507 and at the Reformation was the largest parishchurch in th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pictorial-and-descriptive-guide-to-aberdeen-deeside-donside-strathspey-cruden-bay-huntly-banff-elgin-etc-s-almost-at-once-on-theright-an-open-ionic-colonnade-separating-the-busy-thorough-fare-from-a-large-cemetery-the-towns-churchyard-behindwhich-are-the-east-and-west-churches-forming-a-continuous-building-the-chief-external-feature-ofwhich-is-a-modern-gothic-tower-and-spire-these-twinchurches-occupy-the-site-of-the-old-church-of-st-nicholaswhich-was-built-in-various-stages-and-at-various-dates-between1200-and-1507-and-at-the-reformation-was-the-largest-parishchurch-in-th-image339286116.html
RM2AKYPW8–A pictorial and descriptive guide to Aberdeen, Deeside, Donside, Strathspey, Cruden Bay, Huntly, Banff, Elgin, etc . s, almost at once on theright, an open Ionic colonnade, separating the busy thorough-fare from a large cemetery, the Towns Churchyard, behindwhich are— The East and West Churches, forming a continuous building the chief external feature ofwhich is a modern Gothic tower and spire. These twinchurches occupy the site of the old Church of St. Nicholas,which was built in various stages and at various dates between1200 and 1507 and at the Reformation was the largest parishchurch in th
Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont, islands and shores of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada, reached by the popular Green Mountain route .. . iberally laid out with wide, cheerful thoroughfares. Thearchitecture here is very fine. Among places of interest may be mentioned the ParishChurch of Notre Dame. The dimensions of this vast Normanedifice are 241 feet in length and 135 feet in width. Two maintowers in front rise 220 feet, the western tower containing a pealof bells, one of which weighs upwards of 29,000 pounds and isthe largest bell in Canada. The seating capacity of the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-homes-among-the-green-hills-of-vermont-islands-and-shores-of-lake-champlain-adirondacks-and-canada-reached-by-the-popular-green-mountain-route-iberally-laid-out-with-wide-cheerful-thoroughfares-thearchitecture-here-is-very-fine-among-places-of-interest-may-be-mentioned-the-parishchurch-of-notre-dame-the-dimensions-of-this-vast-normanedifice-are-241-feet-in-length-and-135-feet-in-width-two-maintowers-in-front-rise-220-feet-the-western-tower-containing-a-pealof-bells-one-of-which-weighs-upwards-of-29000-pounds-and-isthe-largest-bell-in-canada-the-seating-capacity-of-the-c-image338110199.html
RM2AJ2707–Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont, islands and shores of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada, reached by the popular Green Mountain route .. . iberally laid out with wide, cheerful thoroughfares. Thearchitecture here is very fine. Among places of interest may be mentioned the ParishChurch of Notre Dame. The dimensions of this vast Normanedifice are 241 feet in length and 135 feet in width. Two maintowers in front rise 220 feet, the western tower containing a pealof bells, one of which weighs upwards of 29,000 pounds and isthe largest bell in Canada. The seating capacity of the c
. Letters from Waldegrave cottage. r aged andhonored father. There were those two Christiansisters—his daughters, Mrs. Banyer and Miss AnnJay—whose pure lives and noble deeds of mercy andcharity have been bequeathed, a rich heritage, tothe Church on earth. There, too, was an honoredson of John Jay, the late William Jay, who enjoyed,during his lifetime, the well-deserved reputation ofan able advocate and learned judge, who died inthe Christian faith, and whose dust reposes now,along with others of his family, beside the old parishchurch of St. Matthew. These lives, spent in theseclusion and ret Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/letters-from-waldegrave-cottage-r-aged-andhonored-father-there-were-those-two-christiansistershis-daughters-mrs-banyer-and-miss-annjaywhose-pure-lives-and-noble-deeds-of-mercy-andcharity-have-been-bequeathed-a-rich-heritage-tothe-church-on-earth-there-too-was-an-honoredson-of-john-jay-the-late-william-jay-who-enjoyedduring-his-lifetime-the-well-deserved-reputation-ofan-able-advocate-and-learned-judge-who-died-inthe-christian-faith-and-whose-dust-reposes-nowalong-with-others-of-his-family-beside-the-old-parishchurch-of-st-matthew-these-lives-spent-in-theseclusion-and-ret-image336634286.html
RM2AFK0D2–. Letters from Waldegrave cottage. r aged andhonored father. There were those two Christiansisters—his daughters, Mrs. Banyer and Miss AnnJay—whose pure lives and noble deeds of mercy andcharity have been bequeathed, a rich heritage, tothe Church on earth. There, too, was an honoredson of John Jay, the late William Jay, who enjoyed,during his lifetime, the well-deserved reputation ofan able advocate and learned judge, who died inthe Christian faith, and whose dust reposes now,along with others of his family, beside the old parishchurch of St. Matthew. These lives, spent in theseclusion and ret
Historic byways and highways of Old England . ^, togetherwith the triumphant setting up of the great shaft,or principal May-pole, in Cornhill before the parishchurch of Saint Andrew, which was thence called. MAY-POI.E BEFORE SAINT ANDREW UNDERSHAFT, LONDON. Saint Andrew Undershaft. Stows book waspublished in 1598, and it supplies us with anaccount from the writers own observation of theMay-time merry-makings of his day. At thisperiod they were somewhat shorn of their ancientsplendour, owing to the dangerous riot whichoccurred on May Day, 1517. Much damage wasdone, and many lives were lost, bef Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-byways-and-highways-of-old-england-togetherwith-the-triumphant-setting-up-of-the-great-shaftor-principal-may-pole-in-cornhill-before-the-parishchurch-of-saint-andrew-which-was-thence-called-may-poie-before-saint-andrew-undershaft-london-saint-andrew-undershaft-stows-book-waspublished-in-1598-and-it-supplies-us-with-anaccount-from-the-writers-own-observation-of-themay-time-merry-makings-of-his-day-at-thisperiod-they-were-somewhat-shorn-of-their-ancientsplendour-owing-to-the-dangerous-riot-whichoccurred-on-may-day-1517-much-damage-wasdone-and-many-lives-were-lost-bef-image339249123.html
RM2AKX3M3–Historic byways and highways of Old England . ^, togetherwith the triumphant setting up of the great shaft,or principal May-pole, in Cornhill before the parishchurch of Saint Andrew, which was thence called. MAY-POI.E BEFORE SAINT ANDREW UNDERSHAFT, LONDON. Saint Andrew Undershaft. Stows book waspublished in 1598, and it supplies us with anaccount from the writers own observation of theMay-time merry-makings of his day. At thisperiod they were somewhat shorn of their ancientsplendour, owing to the dangerous riot whichoccurred on May Day, 1517. Much damage wasdone, and many lives were lost, bef
. Thetford academy, Thetford, Vermont. Seventy-fifth anniversary and reunion. Thursday, June 28, 1894. HON. BAXTER E. TERRY.. MRS. CHARLOTTE (HOUGH) PERRY. 127 Here Ezra, George and Obediah(Star members of our student choir)Put in mucli time near set of sunIn singing with Professor Munn. Who Obediah was I have forgotten, but Ezra must have beenEzra Judson Alden, and George, was George W. Gardner, andProfessor Munn was B. M. Munn. They were among ourchief singers. I remember, too, the exhibitions held in the Old Parishchurch, from whose tall pulpit Dr. Babcock used to preach. Thegood doctor, as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetford-academy-thetford-vermont-seventy-fifth-anniversary-and-reunion-thursday-june-28-1894-hon-baxter-e-terry-mrs-charlotte-hough-perry-127-here-ezra-george-and-obediahstar-members-of-our-student-choirput-in-mucli-time-near-set-of-sunin-singing-with-professor-munn-who-obediah-was-i-have-forgotten-but-ezra-must-have-beenezra-judson-alden-and-george-was-george-w-gardner-andprofessor-munn-was-b-m-munn-they-were-among-ourchief-singers-i-remember-too-the-exhibitions-held-in-the-old-parishchurch-from-whose-tall-pulpit-dr-babcock-used-to-preach-thegood-doctor-as-image337030128.html
RM2AG91A8–. Thetford academy, Thetford, Vermont. Seventy-fifth anniversary and reunion. Thursday, June 28, 1894. HON. BAXTER E. TERRY.. MRS. CHARLOTTE (HOUGH) PERRY. 127 Here Ezra, George and Obediah(Star members of our student choir)Put in mucli time near set of sunIn singing with Professor Munn. Who Obediah was I have forgotten, but Ezra must have beenEzra Judson Alden, and George, was George W. Gardner, andProfessor Munn was B. M. Munn. They were among ourchief singers. I remember, too, the exhibitions held in the Old Parishchurch, from whose tall pulpit Dr. Babcock used to preach. Thegood doctor, as
Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . Old Free Holburn Church, Bon-Accord Terrace. XXXVII—JOHN KNOX UNITED FREE CHURCH.. John Knox U P. Church. The minister of John Knox ParishChurch, when the Disruption took place in1843, was the Rev. John Stephen, who hadthen been settled in the charge forfive years. Mr Stephen had notbegun Ills studies for the Uni-versity until past the usual, age,and he was in his thirty-eighth year at thetime of his ordination and induction toJohn Knox Church. He had already, how-ever, become well known as a preacher inthe city, having in 1837 conducted one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/churches-of-aberdeen-historical-and-descriptive-old-free-holburn-church-bon-accord-terrace-xxxviijohn-knox-united-free-church-john-knox-u-p-church-the-minister-of-john-knox-parishchurch-when-the-disruption-took-place-in1843-was-the-rev-john-stephen-who-hadthen-been-settled-in-the-charge-forfive-years-mr-stephen-had-notbegun-ills-studies-for-the-uni-versity-until-past-the-usual-ageand-he-was-in-his-thirty-eighth-year-at-thetime-of-his-ordination-and-induction-tojohn-knox-church-he-had-already-how-ever-become-well-known-as-a-preacher-inthe-city-having-in-1837-conducted-one-image338237978.html
RM2AJ81YP–Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . Old Free Holburn Church, Bon-Accord Terrace. XXXVII—JOHN KNOX UNITED FREE CHURCH.. John Knox U P. Church. The minister of John Knox ParishChurch, when the Disruption took place in1843, was the Rev. John Stephen, who hadthen been settled in the charge forfive years. Mr Stephen had notbegun Ills studies for the Uni-versity until past the usual, age,and he was in his thirty-eighth year at thetime of his ordination and induction toJohn Knox Church. He had already, how-ever, become well known as a preacher inthe city, having in 1837 conducted one
. Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical, and historical. Theoffice of the Clydesdale Bank is a neat granite edifice.72 GALLOWFLAT Half a mile N, but not within tlie royalty, the parishchurch of Kells, built in 1822, raises its neat stone frontand square tower. A handsome stone bridge of five arches,erected in the same year as the church, spans the riverh, ndle to the E. The station of New Galloway is about 6miles SSE of the town ; and a bus runs between themtwice a day. A sort of suburb of the burgh, in theform of a number of detached cotta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ordnance-gazetteer-of-scotland-a-survey-of-scottish-topography-statistical-biographical-and-historical-theoffice-of-the-clydesdale-bank-is-a-neat-granite-edifice72-gallowflat-half-a-mile-n-but-not-within-tlie-royalty-the-parishchurch-of-kells-built-in-1822-raises-its-neat-stone-frontand-square-tower-a-handsome-stone-bridge-of-five-archeserected-in-the-same-year-as-the-church-spans-the-riverh-ndle-to-the-e-the-station-of-new-galloway-is-about-6miles-sse-of-the-town-and-a-bus-runs-between-themtwice-a-day-a-sort-of-suburb-of-the-burgh-in-theform-of-a-number-of-detached-cotta-image336633480.html
RM2AFJYC8–. Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical, and historical. Theoffice of the Clydesdale Bank is a neat granite edifice.72 GALLOWFLAT Half a mile N, but not within tlie royalty, the parishchurch of Kells, built in 1822, raises its neat stone frontand square tower. A handsome stone bridge of five arches,erected in the same year as the church, spans the riverh, ndle to the E. The station of New Galloway is about 6miles SSE of the town ; and a bus runs between themtwice a day. A sort of suburb of the burgh, in theform of a number of detached cotta
. Ireland in London. as won the admi-ration of some of the greatest of modern critics,including Charles Kingsley. Here, too, in a villabought for her by Horace Walpole, called LittleStrawberry Hill, lived and died Kitty Clive,the inimitable actress, the neighbouring parishchurch being her last resting-place. Walpoleafamous villa became a few years ago the propertyof Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford), whohas been prominently identified with the mia-government of Ireland. With this account of South London and thasouthern suburbs, our chapters on those Londonstreets and houses which are of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ireland-in-london-as-won-the-admi-ration-of-some-of-the-greatest-of-modern-criticsincluding-charles-kingsley-here-too-in-a-villabought-for-her-by-horace-walpole-called-littlestrawberry-hill-lived-and-died-kitty-clivethe-inimitable-actress-the-neighbouring-parishchurch-being-her-last-resting-place-walpoleafamous-villa-became-a-few-years-ago-the-propertyof-chichester-fortescue-lord-carlingford-whohas-been-prominently-identified-with-the-mia-government-of-ireland-with-this-account-of-south-london-and-thasouthern-suburbs-our-chapters-on-those-londonstreets-and-houses-which-are-of-image370587761.html
RM2CEWMD5–. Ireland in London. as won the admi-ration of some of the greatest of modern critics,including Charles Kingsley. Here, too, in a villabought for her by Horace Walpole, called LittleStrawberry Hill, lived and died Kitty Clive,the inimitable actress, the neighbouring parishchurch being her last resting-place. Walpoleafamous villa became a few years ago the propertyof Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford), whohas been prominently identified with the mia-government of Ireland. With this account of South London and thasouthern suburbs, our chapters on those Londonstreets and houses which are of
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . nd, which is an addition of about 124.0.The original chancel was rebuilt 1220, and about12 80 the north transept was added. Larger windowsreplaced those of earlier date in the nave in the latterpart of the 14th century. When the new parishchurch was built, this building fell into a dilapidatedcondition, and remained so until 1861, when it wasrestored. During the restoration a painting of theMartyrdom of St. Sebastian was found over the chancelarch, but it was not preserved. The chancel has beenpractically rebuilt, and all its windows and otherde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-hampshire-and-the-isle-of-wight-nd-which-is-an-addition-of-about-1240the-original-chancel-was-rebuilt-1220-and-about12-80-the-north-transept-was-added-larger-windowsreplaced-those-of-earlier-date-in-the-nave-in-the-latterpart-of-the-14th-century-when-the-new-parishchurch-was-built-this-building-fell-into-a-dilapidatedcondition-and-remained-so-until-1861-when-it-wasrestored-during-the-restoration-a-painting-of-themartyrdom-of-st-sebastian-was-found-over-the-chancelarch-but-it-was-not-preserved-the-chancel-has-beenpractically-rebuilt-and-all-its-windows-and-otherde-image369662836.html
RM2CDBGM4–. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . nd, which is an addition of about 124.0.The original chancel was rebuilt 1220, and about12 80 the north transept was added. Larger windowsreplaced those of earlier date in the nave in the latterpart of the 14th century. When the new parishchurch was built, this building fell into a dilapidatedcondition, and remained so until 1861, when it wasrestored. During the restoration a painting of theMartyrdom of St. Sebastian was found over the chancelarch, but it was not preserved. The chancel has beenpractically rebuilt, and all its windows and otherde
. Shepp's Literary world: containing the lives of our noted American and favorite English authors. Together with choice selections from their writings . forty-five dollars for malt sold anddehvered to him. He died somewhat sud-denly, in 1616, of a fever,and was buried in the parishchurch,where a contemporarybust of him still exists, whichmust be regarded as the best-authenticated likeness of thepoet. His wife survived himseven years. His only son,Hamnet, died at the age oftwelve; his two daughters,Susanna and Judith, bothmarried, and one of them hadthree sons, but they all diedwithout issue, s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shepps-literary-world-containing-the-lives-of-our-noted-american-and-favorite-english-authors-together-with-choice-selections-from-their-writings-forty-five-dollars-for-malt-sold-anddehvered-to-him-he-died-somewhat-sud-denly-in-1616-of-a-feverand-was-buried-in-the-parishchurchwhere-a-contemporarybust-of-him-still-exists-whichmust-be-regarded-as-the-best-authenticated-likeness-of-thepoet-his-wife-survived-himseven-years-his-only-sonhamnet-died-at-the-age-oftwelve-his-two-daughterssusanna-and-judith-bothmarried-and-one-of-them-hadthree-sons-but-they-all-diedwithout-issue-s-image375257239.html
RM2CPECC7–. Shepp's Literary world: containing the lives of our noted American and favorite English authors. Together with choice selections from their writings . forty-five dollars for malt sold anddehvered to him. He died somewhat sud-denly, in 1616, of a fever,and was buried in the parishchurch,where a contemporarybust of him still exists, whichmust be regarded as the best-authenticated likeness of thepoet. His wife survived himseven years. His only son,Hamnet, died at the age oftwelve; his two daughters,Susanna and Judith, bothmarried, and one of them hadthree sons, but they all diedwithout issue, s
. Cathedrals, abbeys and churches of England and Wales, descriptive, historical, pictorial . ard and purchased it as their parishchurch. At this time a passage was driven through the building east of the retro-choir, the arches communicating with the latter being walled up, and the Lady * Mr. J. Cliapple, wlio was clexk of the works to Sir G. G. Scott, aud coutiuued iu charge of the restoratiouafter Sir Gilberts death, informs me that the reckless way iu which Whethamstedes architects executed theirtask of beautifying the aucieut structure, has uearly brought about its ruin. By cutting away th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cathedrals-abbeys-and-churches-of-england-and-wales-descriptive-historical-pictorial-ard-and-purchased-it-as-their-parishchurch-at-this-time-a-passage-was-driven-through-the-building-east-of-the-retro-choir-the-arches-communicating-with-the-latter-being-walled-up-and-the-lady-mr-j-cliapple-wlio-was-clexk-of-the-works-to-sir-g-g-scott-aud-coutiuued-iu-charge-of-the-restoratiouafter-sir-gilberts-death-informs-me-that-the-reckless-way-iu-which-whethamstedes-architects-executed-theirtask-of-beautifying-the-aucieut-structure-has-uearly-brought-about-its-ruin-by-cutting-away-th-image369747762.html
RM2CDFD16–. Cathedrals, abbeys and churches of England and Wales, descriptive, historical, pictorial . ard and purchased it as their parishchurch. At this time a passage was driven through the building east of the retro-choir, the arches communicating with the latter being walled up, and the Lady * Mr. J. Cliapple, wlio was clexk of the works to Sir G. G. Scott, aud coutiuued iu charge of the restoratiouafter Sir Gilberts death, informs me that the reckless way iu which Whethamstedes architects executed theirtask of beautifying the aucieut structure, has uearly brought about its ruin. By cutting away th
. Cathedrals, abbeys and churches of England and Wales, descriptive, historical, pictorial . n 1876, when the new see was founded and the parishChurch of St. Mary was assigned as the cathedral church. The first bishop, Dr. Edward White Benson, Chancellor of Lincoln, wasconsecrated at St. Pauls Cathedral on the festival of St. Mark, 1877, and wasinstalled May 1st of that year by Dr. Temple, Bishop of Exeter, a voluntaryrestorer (with £800 a year out of his own endowment) of that see which hadbeen taken as one with Exeter by his predecessor Leofric. The new bishop found his cathedral a dilapidat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cathedrals-abbeys-and-churches-of-england-and-wales-descriptive-historical-pictorial-n-1876-when-the-new-see-was-founded-and-the-parishchurch-of-st-mary-was-assigned-as-the-cathedral-church-the-first-bishop-dr-edward-white-benson-chancellor-of-lincoln-wasconsecrated-at-st-pauls-cathedral-on-the-festival-of-st-mark-1877-and-wasinstalled-may-1st-of-that-year-by-dr-temple-bishop-of-exeter-a-voluntaryrestorer-with-800-a-year-out-of-his-own-endowment-of-that-see-which-hadbeen-taken-as-one-with-exeter-by-his-predecessor-leofric-the-new-bishop-found-his-cathedral-a-dilapidat-image369740254.html
RM2CDF3D2–. Cathedrals, abbeys and churches of England and Wales, descriptive, historical, pictorial . n 1876, when the new see was founded and the parishChurch of St. Mary was assigned as the cathedral church. The first bishop, Dr. Edward White Benson, Chancellor of Lincoln, wasconsecrated at St. Pauls Cathedral on the festival of St. Mark, 1877, and wasinstalled May 1st of that year by Dr. Temple, Bishop of Exeter, a voluntaryrestorer (with £800 a year out of his own endowment) of that see which hadbeen taken as one with Exeter by his predecessor Leofric. The new bishop found his cathedral a dilapidat
. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . tion and was followed by great applause:— Old Dorchester sends cordial congratulations to New Dorchester upon its two hun-dred and fiftieth anniversary and warmly reciprocates its affectionate attachment. The town of Windsor, Connecticut, which was founded by settlers from our Dor-chester, was also represented at this meeting. In the ministers room in our ParishChurch are many interesting pictures of Dorchester, England, and on pages 113,118 and 119 we give illustrations taken from these prints. In 1904 and 1905, after considerable Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/towns-of-new-england-and-old-england-ireland-and-scotland-tion-and-was-followed-by-great-applause-old-dorchester-sends-cordial-congratulations-to-new-dorchester-upon-its-two-hun-dred-and-fiftieth-anniversary-and-warmly-reciprocates-its-affectionate-attachment-the-town-of-windsor-connecticut-which-was-founded-by-settlers-from-our-dor-chester-was-also-represented-at-this-meeting-in-the-ministers-room-in-our-parishchurch-are-many-interesting-pictures-of-dorchester-england-and-on-pages-113118-and-119-we-give-illustrations-taken-from-these-prints-in-1904-and-1905-after-considerable-image372652128.html
RM2CJ7NGG–. Towns of New England and old England, Ireland and Scotland . tion and was followed by great applause:— Old Dorchester sends cordial congratulations to New Dorchester upon its two hun-dred and fiftieth anniversary and warmly reciprocates its affectionate attachment. The town of Windsor, Connecticut, which was founded by settlers from our Dor-chester, was also represented at this meeting. In the ministers room in our ParishChurch are many interesting pictures of Dorchester, England, and on pages 113,118 and 119 we give illustrations taken from these prints. In 1904 and 1905, after considerable
. The Doane family:. Convention having vindicated him before the trial was held.He was rector of St. Marys church at Burlington from the time ofassuming the office of Bishop up to the time of his death, and Presi-dent of Burlington College, 1846-59. He helped to frame the firstconstitution of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of thechurch and was the first American Bishop to preach in the EstablishedChurch to an English congregation at the consecration of the Parishchurch of Leeds, England, in 1841. Bishop Doane received the de-gree of S. T. D. from Union, Trinity and Columbia Colleg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-doane-family-convention-having-vindicated-him-before-the-trial-was-heldhe-was-rector-of-st-marys-church-at-burlington-from-the-time-ofassuming-the-office-of-bishop-up-to-the-time-of-his-death-and-presi-dent-of-burlington-college-1846-59-he-helped-to-frame-the-firstconstitution-of-the-domestic-and-foreign-missionary-society-of-thechurch-and-was-the-first-american-bishop-to-preach-in-the-establishedchurch-to-an-english-congregation-at-the-consecration-of-the-parishchurch-of-leeds-england-in-1841-bishop-doane-received-the-de-gree-of-s-t-d-from-union-trinity-and-columbia-colleg-image370644411.html
RM2CF08MB–. The Doane family:. Convention having vindicated him before the trial was held.He was rector of St. Marys church at Burlington from the time ofassuming the office of Bishop up to the time of his death, and Presi-dent of Burlington College, 1846-59. He helped to frame the firstconstitution of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of thechurch and was the first American Bishop to preach in the EstablishedChurch to an English congregation at the consecration of the Parishchurch of Leeds, England, in 1841. Bishop Doane received the de-gree of S. T. D. from Union, Trinity and Columbia Colleg
. Home school of American literature: . forty-five dollars for malt sold anddelivered to him. He died somewhat sud-denly, in 1616, of a fever,and was buried in the parishchurch,where a contemporarybust of him still exists, whichmust be regarded as the best-authenticated likeness of thepoet. His wife survived himseven years. His only son.Ham net, died at the age ottwelve; his two daughters,Susanna and Judith, bothmarried, and one of them hadthree sons, but they all diedwithout issue, so that a quar-ter of a century after his deaththere was no living descendantof Shakespeare. Shakespeare must ea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/home-school-of-american-literature-forty-five-dollars-for-malt-sold-anddelivered-to-him-he-died-somewhat-sud-denly-in-1616-of-a-feverand-was-buried-in-the-parishchurchwhere-a-contemporarybust-of-him-still-exists-whichmust-be-regarded-as-the-best-authenticated-likeness-of-thepoet-his-wife-survived-himseven-years-his-only-sonham-net-died-at-the-age-ottwelve-his-two-daughterssusanna-and-judith-bothmarried-and-one-of-them-hadthree-sons-but-they-all-diedwithout-issue-so-that-a-quar-ter-of-a-century-after-his-deaththere-was-no-living-descendantof-shakespeare-shakespeare-must-ea-image375317636.html
RM2CPH5D8–. Home school of American literature: . forty-five dollars for malt sold anddelivered to him. He died somewhat sud-denly, in 1616, of a fever,and was buried in the parishchurch,where a contemporarybust of him still exists, whichmust be regarded as the best-authenticated likeness of thepoet. His wife survived himseven years. His only son.Ham net, died at the age ottwelve; his two daughters,Susanna and Judith, bothmarried, and one of them hadthree sons, but they all diedwithout issue, so that a quar-ter of a century after his deaththere was no living descendantof Shakespeare. Shakespeare must ea
. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . ady during a long and painful illness, who had threeclergymen among her immediate relatives. One of these was her son, who, on meetinghim there, would say : Now, Mr. Mottram, just do yourduty, and pray with my dear mother as you would ifI were not here. At his largely-attended and impressivefuneral, Mr. Sargent, the vicar, prayed in the little chapelat Waterhouses in a way to melt all hearts, gave out attin- grave side the hymn from the Primitive MethodistHymn Book, and preached his funeral sermon in the parishchurch. Thomas Mottram Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-and-history-of-the-primitive-methodist-church-ady-during-a-long-and-painful-illness-who-had-threeclergymen-among-her-immediate-relatives-one-of-these-was-her-son-who-on-meetinghim-there-would-say-now-mr-mottram-just-do-yourduty-and-pray-with-my-dear-mother-as-you-would-ifi-were-not-here-at-his-largely-attended-and-impressivefuneral-mr-sargent-the-vicar-prayed-in-the-little-chapelat-waterhouses-in-a-way-to-melt-all-hearts-gave-out-attin-grave-side-the-hymn-from-the-primitive-methodisthymn-book-and-preached-his-funeral-sermon-in-the-parishchurch-thomas-mottram-image370004218.html
RM2CDY44A–. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . ady during a long and painful illness, who had threeclergymen among her immediate relatives. One of these was her son, who, on meetinghim there, would say : Now, Mr. Mottram, just do yourduty, and pray with my dear mother as you would ifI were not here. At his largely-attended and impressivefuneral, Mr. Sargent, the vicar, prayed in the little chapelat Waterhouses in a way to melt all hearts, gave out attin- grave side the hymn from the Primitive MethodistHymn Book, and preached his funeral sermon in the parishchurch. Thomas Mottram
. The Street railway journal . cts of morethan ordinary interest. On leaving Cosham agood view is obtained of Portsmouth with itsancient castle, where, during the French Revo-lution, nearly 8000 prisoners were confined;as also were the Dutch prisoners taken at thebattle of Camperdown in 1797. From the top of Portsdown Hill, nearly 400ft. high, a magnificent view of both sea andland is obtained. The dockyard, the town hall and the parishchurch of St. Marys stand out in bold relief. Beyond Ports-mouth is seen the Isle of Wight with all its beauties of hillsand dales, downs and cliffs. Continuing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-street-railway-journal-cts-of-morethan-ordinary-interest-on-leaving-cosham-agood-view-is-obtained-of-portsmouth-with-itsancient-castle-where-during-the-french-revo-lution-nearly-8000-prisoners-were-confinedas-also-were-the-dutch-prisoners-taken-at-thebattle-of-camperdown-in-1797-from-the-top-of-portsdown-hill-nearly-400ft-high-a-magnificent-view-of-both-sea-andland-is-obtained-the-dockyard-the-town-hall-and-the-parishchurch-of-st-marys-stand-out-in-bold-relief-beyond-ports-mouth-is-seen-the-isle-of-wight-with-all-its-beauties-of-hillsand-dales-downs-and-cliffs-continuing-image371752403.html
RM2CGPNYF–. The Street railway journal . cts of morethan ordinary interest. On leaving Cosham agood view is obtained of Portsmouth with itsancient castle, where, during the French Revo-lution, nearly 8000 prisoners were confined;as also were the Dutch prisoners taken at thebattle of Camperdown in 1797. From the top of Portsdown Hill, nearly 400ft. high, a magnificent view of both sea andland is obtained. The dockyard, the town hall and the parishchurch of St. Marys stand out in bold relief. Beyond Ports-mouth is seen the Isle of Wight with all its beauties of hillsand dales, downs and cliffs. Continuing
. Memorials of the Canynges' family and their times: their claim to be regarded as the founders and restorers of Westbury college and Redcliffe church, critically examined: to which is added, inedited memoranda relating to Chatterton. licrs is apparentironi tljc DKiilioii lie makes of it in liis Will. Vpto liis tinic the family of the Canynj^es, since llieirresilience in Bristol, h;i»l hcen buiieJ in llie parishchurch of St. Tliomas, hut this Simon directs thathis remains should he interred in that of St.Stephen; from which circumstance it may he in-ferred that his dwelling also was situated i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memorials-of-the-canynges-family-and-their-times-their-claim-to-be-regarded-as-the-founders-and-restorers-of-westbury-college-and-redcliffe-church-critically-examined-to-which-is-added-inedited-memoranda-relating-to-chatterton-licrs-is-apparentironi-tljc-dkiilioii-lie-makes-of-it-in-liis-will-vpto-liis-tinic-the-family-of-the-canynjes-since-llieirresilience-in-bristol-hil-hcen-buiiej-in-llie-parishchurch-of-st-tliomas-hut-this-simon-directs-thathis-remains-should-he-interred-in-that-of-ststephen-from-which-circumstance-it-may-he-in-ferred-that-his-dwelling-also-was-situated-i-image370344622.html
RM2CEEJ9J–. Memorials of the Canynges' family and their times: their claim to be regarded as the founders and restorers of Westbury college and Redcliffe church, critically examined: to which is added, inedited memoranda relating to Chatterton. licrs is apparentironi tljc DKiilioii lie makes of it in liis Will. Vpto liis tinic the family of the Canynj^es, since llieirresilience in Bristol, h;i»l hcen buiieJ in llie parishchurch of St. Tliomas, hut this Simon directs thathis remains should he interred in that of St.Stephen; from which circumstance it may he in-ferred that his dwelling also was situated i
. A history of hand-made lace : dealing with the origin of lace, the growth of the great lace centres, the mode of manufacture, the methods of distinguishing and the care of various kinds of lace . gs. That the bone lacetrade was considerable is provedby the inscription, to be seen atthe west end of Honiton ParishChurch: — Here lieth ye bodyof James Rodge, of Honiton, inye County of Devonshire : Bonelace seller, who hath given unto ye poor of Honiton Parish the benyfite of £100for ever —a considerable sum in the seventeenth century. In the Lady Chapelof Exeter Cathedral the monument of Bishop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-hand-made-lace-dealing-with-the-origin-of-lace-the-growth-of-the-great-lace-centres-the-mode-of-manufacture-the-methods-of-distinguishing-and-the-care-of-various-kinds-of-lace-gs-that-the-bone-lacetrade-was-considerable-is-provedby-the-inscription-to-be-seen-atthe-west-end-of-honiton-parishchurch-here-lieth-ye-bodyof-james-rodge-of-honiton-inye-county-of-devonshire-bonelace-seller-who-hath-given-unto-ye-poor-of-honiton-parish-the-benyfite-of-100for-ever-a-considerable-sum-in-the-seventeenth-century-in-the-lady-chapelof-exeter-cathedral-the-monument-of-bishop-image370069947.html
RM2CE23YR–. A history of hand-made lace : dealing with the origin of lace, the growth of the great lace centres, the mode of manufacture, the methods of distinguishing and the care of various kinds of lace . gs. That the bone lacetrade was considerable is provedby the inscription, to be seen atthe west end of Honiton ParishChurch: — Here lieth ye bodyof James Rodge, of Honiton, inye County of Devonshire : Bonelace seller, who hath given unto ye poor of Honiton Parish the benyfite of £100for ever —a considerable sum in the seventeenth century. In the Lady Chapelof Exeter Cathedral the monument of Bishop
. Wednesbury as a manufacturing and commercial centre . church, but only a few vestiges of itremain ; blast furnaces now stand on the site of Willingsworth Hall;the most interesting building still standing is Oakeswell Hall, a half-timbered residence with a curious lantern roof, once the seat of theHopkins family, who suffered for their loyalty to Charles I. during theCivil Wars. The ParishChurch, which hasbeen extensivelyrestored, is anedifice in the Per-pendicular style,dedicated toSt. Bartholomew.The earliest por-tion dates fromthe time of KingJohn, when it wassubject to HalesOwen Abbey.Amo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wednesbury-as-a-manufacturing-and-commercial-centre-church-but-only-a-few-vestiges-of-itremain-blast-furnaces-now-stand-on-the-site-of-willingsworth-hallthe-most-interesting-building-still-standing-is-oakeswell-hall-a-half-timbered-residence-with-a-curious-lantern-roof-once-the-seat-of-thehopkins-family-who-suffered-for-their-loyalty-to-charles-i-during-thecivil-wars-the-parishchurch-which-hasbeen-extensivelyrestored-is-anedifice-in-the-per-pendicular-stylededicated-tost-bartholomewthe-earliest-por-tion-dates-fromthe-time-of-kingjohn-when-it-wassubject-to-halesowen-abbeyamo-image369633690.html
RM2CDA7F6–. Wednesbury as a manufacturing and commercial centre . church, but only a few vestiges of itremain ; blast furnaces now stand on the site of Willingsworth Hall;the most interesting building still standing is Oakeswell Hall, a half-timbered residence with a curious lantern roof, once the seat of theHopkins family, who suffered for their loyalty to Charles I. during theCivil Wars. The ParishChurch, which hasbeen extensivelyrestored, is anedifice in the Per-pendicular style,dedicated toSt. Bartholomew.The earliest por-tion dates fromthe time of KingJohn, when it wassubject to HalesOwen Abbey.Amo
. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . a long and painful illness, who had threeclergymen among her immediate relatives. One of these was her son, who, on meetinghim there, would say : Now, Mr. Mottram, just do yourduty, and pray with my dear mother as you would ifI were not here. At his largely-attended and impressivefuneral, Mr. Sargent, the vicar, prayed in the little chapelat Waterhouses in a way to melt all hearts, gave out atthe grave side the hymn from the Primitive MethodistHymn Book, and preached his funeral sermon in the parishchurch. Thomas Mottram died 1874, i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-and-history-of-the-primitive-methodist-church-a-long-and-painful-illness-who-had-threeclergymen-among-her-immediate-relatives-one-of-these-was-her-son-who-on-meetinghim-there-would-say-now-mr-mottram-just-do-yourduty-and-pray-with-my-dear-mother-as-you-would-ifi-were-not-here-at-his-largely-attended-and-impressivefuneral-mr-sargent-the-vicar-prayed-in-the-little-chapelat-waterhouses-in-a-way-to-melt-all-hearts-gave-out-atthe-grave-side-the-hymn-from-the-primitive-methodisthymn-book-and-preached-his-funeral-sermon-in-the-parishchurch-thomas-mottram-died-1874-i-image369786061.html
RM2CDH5W1–. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . a long and painful illness, who had threeclergymen among her immediate relatives. One of these was her son, who, on meetinghim there, would say : Now, Mr. Mottram, just do yourduty, and pray with my dear mother as you would ifI were not here. At his largely-attended and impressivefuneral, Mr. Sargent, the vicar, prayed in the little chapelat Waterhouses in a way to melt all hearts, gave out atthe grave side the hymn from the Primitive MethodistHymn Book, and preached his funeral sermon in the parishchurch. Thomas Mottram died 1874, i
. The city of New York. the more readily we yield to thepervading spell of the churchyards peace-ful calm. St. Pauls is a cherished relic of Colonialdays. Built in 1766 as a chapel of TrinityParish, it is the only church edifice whichhas been preserved from the pre-Revolu-tionary period. After the burning ofTrinity in 1776, St. Pauls became the parishchurch; here worshipped Lord Howe andMajor Andre and the English midshipmanwhowas afterward King George IV. Afterhis inauguration at Federal Hall in Wallstreet, President Washington and bothhouses of Congress came in solemn proces-sion to St. Paul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-city-of-new-york-the-more-readily-we-yield-to-thepervading-spell-of-the-churchyards-peace-ful-calm-st-pauls-is-a-cherished-relic-of-colonialdays-built-in-1766-as-a-chapel-of-trinityparish-it-is-the-only-church-edifice-whichhas-been-preserved-from-the-pre-revolu-tionary-period-after-the-burning-oftrinity-in-1776-st-pauls-became-the-parishchurch-here-worshipped-lord-howe-andmajor-andre-and-the-english-midshipmanwhowas-afterward-king-george-iv-afterhis-inauguration-at-federal-hall-in-wallstreet-president-washington-and-bothhouses-of-congress-came-in-solemn-proces-sion-to-st-paul-image370541442.html
RM2CERHAX–. The city of New York. the more readily we yield to thepervading spell of the churchyards peace-ful calm. St. Pauls is a cherished relic of Colonialdays. Built in 1766 as a chapel of TrinityParish, it is the only church edifice whichhas been preserved from the pre-Revolu-tionary period. After the burning ofTrinity in 1776, St. Pauls became the parishchurch; here worshipped Lord Howe andMajor Andre and the English midshipmanwhowas afterward King George IV. Afterhis inauguration at Federal Hall in Wallstreet, President Washington and bothhouses of Congress came in solemn proces-sion to St. Paul
. Walks in London . St. Andrew Undershaft. burnt by the people after a sermon at Pauls Cross, inwhich the preacher told them that it had been madean idol of, inasmuch as they had named their parishchurch under the shaft. The church, which has apicturesque many-turreted tower, is a good specimenof Perpendicular (1520—1532). In the east windoware portraits of Edward VI., Elizabeth, James I., 358 WALICS IN LONDON. Charles T., and Charles II. On the north wall is a monu-ment to Sir Hugh Hammersley, 1637, with effigies of himand his wife kneeling under a tent, and two standingfigures at the sides, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/walks-in-london-st-andrew-undershaft-burnt-by-the-people-after-a-sermon-at-pauls-cross-inwhich-the-preacher-told-them-that-it-had-been-madean-idol-of-inasmuch-as-they-had-named-their-parishchurch-under-the-shaft-the-church-which-has-apicturesque-many-turreted-tower-is-a-good-specimenof-perpendicular-15201532-in-the-east-windoware-portraits-of-edward-vi-elizabeth-james-i-358-walics-in-london-charles-t-and-charles-ii-on-the-north-wall-is-a-monu-ment-to-sir-hugh-hammersley-1637-with-effigies-of-himand-his-wife-kneeling-under-a-tent-and-two-standingfigures-at-the-sides-image370143515.html
RM2CE5DR7–. Walks in London . St. Andrew Undershaft. burnt by the people after a sermon at Pauls Cross, inwhich the preacher told them that it had been madean idol of, inasmuch as they had named their parishchurch under the shaft. The church, which has apicturesque many-turreted tower, is a good specimenof Perpendicular (1520—1532). In the east windoware portraits of Edward VI., Elizabeth, James I., 358 WALICS IN LONDON. Charles T., and Charles II. On the north wall is a monu-ment to Sir Hugh Hammersley, 1637, with effigies of himand his wife kneeling under a tent, and two standingfigures at the sides,
. Florence in poetry, history and art . and up Triangular, pyramidal, each based On a single trine of brazen tortoises, To guard that fair church, Buonarrotis Bride, That stares out from her large blind dial-eyes, Her quadrant and armillary dials, black With rhythms of many suns and moons, in vain Enquiry for so rich a soul as his. —Mrs. Browning. Santa Maria Novello was Giottis parishchurch and contains some beautiful frescoes byCimabue as well as by Giotto. In its Chapter-house, now called the Spanish Chapel, is a por-trait of Cimabue himself taken with others ofhis famous contemporaries — A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florence-in-poetry-history-and-art-and-up-triangular-pyramidal-each-based-on-a-single-trine-of-brazen-tortoises-to-guard-that-fair-church-buonarrotis-bride-that-stares-out-from-her-large-blind-dial-eyes-her-quadrant-and-armillary-dials-black-with-rhythms-of-many-suns-and-moons-in-vain-enquiry-for-so-rich-a-soul-as-his-mrs-browning-santa-maria-novello-was-giottis-parishchurch-and-contains-some-beautiful-frescoes-bycimabue-as-well-as-by-giotto-in-its-chapter-house-now-called-the-spanish-chapel-is-a-por-trait-of-cimabue-himself-taken-with-others-ofhis-famous-contemporaries-a-image372480111.html
RM2CHYX53–. Florence in poetry, history and art . and up Triangular, pyramidal, each based On a single trine of brazen tortoises, To guard that fair church, Buonarrotis Bride, That stares out from her large blind dial-eyes, Her quadrant and armillary dials, black With rhythms of many suns and moons, in vain Enquiry for so rich a soul as his. —Mrs. Browning. Santa Maria Novello was Giottis parishchurch and contains some beautiful frescoes byCimabue as well as by Giotto. In its Chapter-house, now called the Spanish Chapel, is a por-trait of Cimabue himself taken with others ofhis famous contemporaries — A
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