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150.—Daneway House, Gloucestershire. English Homes Vol III no. 1, Late Tudor (1922)

Plate 150 - The Entry

probably early 15th century in origin.

Keywords: interiors, manors, arches, doors, chairs, corridors, steps, colour

Places shown: Bisley; Gloucestershire; England

Added: 2004-03-05

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22. Stokesay Castle. Window and Doorway of the Hall. The Growth of the English House (1909)

“It must be borne in mind that hitherto windows had not been glazed. They were usually of small size for purposes of security, and no doubt their smallness was an advantage so far as the inlet of col [...]

Keywords: diagrams, manors, windows, doors, architecture, greyscale

Places shown: Stokesay; Shropshire; England

Added: 2005-02-18

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261.—Knole, Kent. English Homes Vol III no. 1, Late Tudor (1922)

Plate 261 - The West Side of the Green Court.

Keywords: manors, creeper, windows, doors, entrances, chimneys, courtyards, colour

Places shown: Knole; Kent; England

Added: 2004-03-05

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262.—Knole, Kent. English Homes Vol III no. 1, Late Tudor (1922)

Plate 260 - Bourchier’s Gate-house.

The home of the Sackvilles since 1603; it was first built in and around 1457 by Archbishop Bourchier.

Keywords: manors, castles, entrances, clocks, windows, towers, doors, colour

Places shown: Knole; Kent; England

Added: 2004-03-04

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Door, Skipworth Church Illustrated London News Vol 56 (1870)

See Alms Box, Skipwith for the caption. I [Liam] would guess that the arch over the door is Norman, and hence from about A.D. 1070 – 1150, judging by the smooth curve with no point and by the zig-zags [...]

Keywords: doors, entrances, greyscale

Places shown: Skipwith; Yorkshire; England

Added: 2006-04-19

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Doorway, York Illustrated London News Vol 56 (1870)

See Alms Box, Skipwith for the caption. The engraving shows an ancient arched doorway, with a wooden paneled door standing closed. The doorway is carved, and above it is an heraldic coat of arms. Th [...]

Keywords: heraldry, entrances, doors, greyscale

Places shown: York; Yorkshire; England

Added: 2006-04-19

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North Chapel, Sussex Old English Country Cottages (1906)

The front porch of a house with tile on the walls, leaded window-panes in casement windows, an arched doorway, and a stone above the door engraved “W. Y. 1687”—I couldn’t find any reference to this bu [...]

Keywords: houses, doors, windows, sketches, greyscale

Places shown: none

Added: 2011-01-28

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830.—Beaumaris Castle Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

Compare with the engraving in Woodward’s History of Wales.

Keywords: castles, towers, entrances, doors, ruins, views, wallpaper, backgrounds, greyscale

Places shown: Beaumaris; Gwynedd; Wales

Added: 2004-03-04

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1046.—Stone Church, south door. Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

The South Door of an English Church generally has the font inside, and leads through the South Aisle into the West End of the Nave.

Keywords: doors, arches, entrances, churches, greyscale

Places shown: Stone; Cheshire; England

Added: 2003-07-31

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130.—Palazzo Sanudo Venice (1907)

A grand arch in a crumbling wall on the opposite side of a canal in Venice marks an entrance to the palace of Sanudo. If, before leaving the campo, we make a short journey on foot along the Salizzada [...]

Keywords: paintings, art, doorways, canals, water, doors, architecture, colour

Places shown: none

Added: 2012-06-02

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Ludlow Castle: Gate-way of Chapel Castles (1926)

Late Norman also is the very curious round chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, which stands in the middle of the ward, and displaysa particularly fine entrance door with zig-zag moulding, and another arch op [...]

Keywords: castles, entrances, doors, arches, colour

Places shown: Ludlow; Shropshire; England

Added: 2004-03-04

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Stratford Church. Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

Interior, seen from the door.The plate is coloured in the original book.The parish church of Stratford-upon-Avon is a large and handsome structure, of the usual cross-form, with a central tower surmou [...]

Keywords: doors, entrances, arches, interiors, colour

Places shown: Stratford; Warwickshire; England

Added: 2004-03-04

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