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101.—Plan of the Platform and Cross, Richborough
Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)
This appears to be a side view, or elevation, rather than a plan, of the platform and cross-shaped mound at the Roman fort of Richborough. See Fig. 98 for more details.
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diagrams, plans, roman remains, greyscale
Places shown:
Richborough; Kent; England
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103.—Ruins of the Ancient Church of Reculver.
Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)
The Roman remains still existing at Reculver are less interesting than those at Richborough, chiefly because they are of less magnitude and are more dilapidated. Very close to the ruins of the ancient [...]
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ruins, churches, anglosaxon remains, buildings, towers, spires, water, wallpaper, backgrounds, greyscale
Places shown:
Reculver; Kent; England
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Biddenden, Kent
Old English Country Cottages (1906)
SignedSydney R Jones 1906.
Biddenden village Web site
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cottages, houses, windows, sketches, wallpaper, backgrounds, greyscale
Places shown:
Biddenden; Kent; England
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Pound’s Bridge, Near Penshurst, Kent
Art in England During the Elizabethan and Stuart Periods (1908)
From a drawing by William Twopeny.“The drawing of Pound’s Bridge, near Penshurst (facing page 14), is in itself a valuable document, recording the condition of the house as it was during the first hal [...]
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wallpaper, backgrounds, houses, greyscale
Places shown:
Penshurst; Kent; England
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261.—Knole, Kent.
English Homes Period III Vol. I, Late Tudor & Early Stuart (1558‒1649) (1922)
Plate 261 - The West Side of the Green Court.
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manors, creeper, windows, doors, entrances, chimneys, courtyards, colour
Places shown:
Knole; Kent; England
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262.—Knole, Kent.
English Homes Period III Vol. I, Late Tudor & Early Stuart (1558‒1649) (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.
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manors, castles, entrances, clocks, windows, towers, doors, colour
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Knole; Kent; England
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381.—St. Mary’s Chapel, Hastings Cliff Castle.
Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)
Hastings Castle was built by William the Conqueror in 1070 or so, together with the chapel of St. Mary. Coastal erosion, and, later, French attacks, meant there wasn’t much left by 1400. After the Di [...]
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castles, ruins, arches, churches, people, wallpaper, backgrounds, greyscale
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Hastings; Kent; England
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43. St. Margarets at Cliffe, Kent, with its Normon clerestory [exterior view]
Mediæval Styles of the English Parish Church (1936)
The treatment of the eaves illustrates a very characteristic, though by no means invariable Norman feature, namely, the corbel table, a series of prjecting stones at intervals, carrying a continuous c [...]
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churches, norman architecture, arches, towers, buildings, wallpaper, backgrounds, greyscale
Places shown:
Cliffe; Kent; England
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43. St. Margarets at Cliffe, Kent, with its Normon clerestory [interior view]
Mediæval Styles of the English Parish Church (1936)
Clerestories.—Those Norman churches which were built with aisles seem all to have had clerestories. I do not know of a Norman nave with original aisles without some indication that there was a cleres [...]
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churches, interiors, religion, buildings, columns, pillars, arches, pews, windows, wallpaper, backgrounds, greyscale
Places shown:
Cliffe; Kent; England
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Gad’s Hill Place, near Rochester (Kent, UK)
The Leisure Hour (1904)
Gad’s Hill Place, Near Rochester [Kent]; The home of Charles Dickens from 1857 to 1870.The prinetd photograph also has the captions, (By permission of Messrs. A. and C. Black) and,Photochrom Co., Ltd. [...]
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houses, buildings, trees, creepers, dickens, greyscale
Places shown:
Gads Hill Place; Higham-by-Rochester; Kent; England
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565.—Canterbury Cathedral, South Side.
Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)
“Look at Canterbury. How many changes of architectural taste are not there visible; how many different periods of are history may not be there traced: yet is the effect anywhere discordant?—Oh, he wer [...]
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churches, cathedrals, buildings, towers, windows, greyscale
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Canterbury; Kent; England
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567.—Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral.
Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)
“[...] an ancient chair in the chapel of the Holy Trinity, formed also of grey marble, in pieces, which is used for the enthronization of the Archbishops of the See, and which, sayeth tradition, was t [...]
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chairs, furniture, interiors, cathedrals, churches, arches, windows, greyscale
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Canterbury; Kent; England
Added: 2006-08-26
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568.—Capital and base, S.E. Transept, Canterbury
Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845)
A column, or stone pillar, in Canterbury Cathedral.
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pillars, architecture, greyscale
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Canterbury; Kent; England
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Leibourn Castle, Kent, Plate 1
The Antiquities of England and Wales Vol III (1783)
Pub 10thSept. 1784. by S. Hooper. R GodfreySc.Leibourn Castle (Plate I.)“This castle takes its name from the parish and manor of Laborne, or Leibourn, wherein it stands; and which is situated towards [...]
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castles, ruins, towers, people, trees, greyscale
Places shown:
Leybourne; Kent; England
Added: 2006-01-19
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