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Antique Map of Northamptonshire

Antique Map of Northamptonshire

The Antiquities of England and Wales (1786)

Antique Map of Northamptonshire

Keywords: maps, colour

Places shown: Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2008-10-09

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92.—Kirby Hall

92.—Kirby Hall

English Homes Vol III no. 1, Late Tudor (1922)

92. – The Porch and Hall Windows.

As seen through the central arch of the loggia.

Keywords: manors, windows, entrances, arches, ruins, clouds

Places shown: Corby; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-12

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Astwell Castle

Astwell Castle

Quiet Roads and Sleepy Villages (1914)

“Astwell Castle stands aloof from the road across some meadows. At the back of the old water-mill is a picturesque reed-grown stretch of water, and beyond on the higher ground may be seen the grey to [...]

Keywords: castles, manors, wallpaper, backgrounds, towers

Places shown: Brackley; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-27

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113. Pilton Manor House

113. Pilton Manor House

The Growth of the English House (1909)

Pilton Manor House (now [1909] the rectory)

It appears that Sotheby’s sold the contents of Pilton Manor in 2002..

Modern photograph of Pilton Church and Manor House

Keywords: manors, trees, chimneys, windows, rooves, towers

Places shown: Pilton; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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68. Fawsley, Northamptonshire.

68. Fawsley, Northamptonshire.

The Growth of the English House (1909)

Bay Window of the Hall (late 15th century) (in the Perpendicular style. There is an official web site for Fawsley Hall.)

Keywords: windows, manors

Places shown: Fawsley; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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110. Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire.

110. Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire.

The Growth of the English House (1909)

A corner of the Courtyard (1575)

Note that Kirby Hall has been restored extensively, as reported by the BBC in April, 2003.

Keywords: manors, windows, ruins

Places shown: Corby; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-11

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Overview map of Northamptonshire, England

Overview map of Northamptonshire, England

Harmsworth’s Encyclopædia (1904)

Taken from the map of England and Wales on page 2237.

Keywords: colour, maps

Places shown: Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2006-01-20

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209.—Tower of Earl’s Barton Church

209.—Tower of Earl’s Barton Church

Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)

The church in Earl’s Barton, in Northamptonshire, is a work of several periods of our Gothic architecture; but the tower is now universally admitted to be of Saxon construction (Fig. 209). It exhibits [...]

Keywords: towers, churches, anglosaxon remains

Places shown: Earl’s Barton; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2005-12-20

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Little Billing, Northamptonshire.

Little Billing, Northamptonshire.

Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844)

[Architectural Period: Norman] LITTLE BILLING. This jar-like and singular Font may be placed early in the Norman period; both irregular in shape and rude in workmanship, it is chiefly interesting for [...]

Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, inscriptions, greyscale

Places shown: Little Billing; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2008-07-24

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King’s Cliff, Northamptonshire

King’s Cliff, Northamptonshire

Illustrations of Baptismal Fonts (1844)

[Architectural Period: Early English] KING’S CLIFF Is a strong and massive Early English Font. the bowl is cupshaped, and supported on an octagonal shaft of nearly equal dimensions. It is ornamented [...]

Keywords: baptismal fonts, church architecture, greyscale

Places shown: King’s Cliff; Northamptonshire; England

Added: 2008-07-24

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