Wood Carvings in English Churches. Francis Bond
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Francis Bond
Wood Carvings in English Churches
I. Stalls and Tabernacle Work. II. Bishop's Thrones and Chancel Chairs
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664561213
Table of Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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MEASURED DRAWINGS IN "ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION SKETCH BOOK."
Beverley St. Mary. C. de Gruchy. 3. vii. 9–11.
Boston. A. S. Anderson. 1. x. 8.
Broadwater, Sussex. A. H. Hart. 2. vii. 9.
Chester Cathedral. H. B. Bare. 1. v. 24.
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—— P. D. Smith. 2. x. 10, 11.
Cliffe, Kent. H. Goodall. 2. 1. 15.
Dunblane. T. MacLaren. 3. v. 6.
Fairford, Gloucester. J. H. Bryan. 1. vi. 15.
Hemingborough, Yorks. C. de Gruchy. 3. x. 40.
Higham Ferrers. Lacy W. Ridge. 1. iii. 71.
Holdenby, Northants. T. Garratt. 1. ix. 20, 21.
Irchester, Northants. H. B. Bare. 1. v. 24.
Lancaster. J. Strong. 3. 1. 36, 37.
—— E. E. Deane. 2. iv. 23.
Lincoln Minster. T. C. Yates. 1. xii. 25–27.
—— C. A. Nicholson. 2. xii. 32.
Lynn St. Margaret. C. A. Nicholson. 2. xii. 20.
Manchester Cathedral. J. Harold Gibbons. 3. ix. 29, 30.
Montgomery, Wales. Sydney Vacher. 2. iv. 33.
Richmond, Yorks. E. Eldon Deane. 2. iii. 25.
Salisbury Cathedral. G. P. Bankart. 2. ix. 26.
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—— J. H. Gibbons. 3. vii. 60.
MEASURED DRAWINGS IN "SPRING GARDENS SKETCH BOOK."
Chichester Cathedral. G. G. Scott, jun. i. 28, and ii. 61, 62, 63.
Conway, North Wales. A. Baker, v. 71.
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Sall, Norfolk. H. Walker, viii. 20–22.
St. Paul's Cathedral, London. S. Clarke and J. S. Middleton. 1878.
Winchester Cathedral; Lady Chapel. W. Niven. vi. 67–72.
Winthorpe, Lincolnshire. H. Vaughan. vi. 53.
MEASURED DRAWINGS IN "JOHN O' GAUNT'S SKETCH BOOK."
St. Mary, Lancaster. W. Goddard. i. 9–13.
Lanchester, Durham. C. C. Hodges, ii. 16.
Manchester Cathedral. A. Mattinson. i. 35 and 36.
STALLS AND TABERNACLE WORK
IN ENGLISH CHURCHES
PART I
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CHAPTER I
STALLS IN CHURCHES OF MONKS AND CANONS
In all churches of monks and canons, whether secular canons or canons following the Augustinian, Premonstratensian, Gilbertine or other Rule, stalls were placed