The Thames: Or, Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of that Noble River, Том 2Vernor, Hood & Sharpe and W.B. Cooke, 1811 |
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... supported and fronted by a range of brick - work , like the ramparts of a fortified town . This line of level verdure had not a tree or a shrub on its surface ; its boundary was marked by a row of elms on one side , and a dwarf wall on ...
... supported and fronted by a range of brick - work , like the ramparts of a fortified town . This line of level verdure had not a tree or a shrub on its surface ; its boundary was marked by a row of elms on one side , and a dwarf wall on ...
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... supported by an handsome cloistral arcade.— The gardens formed two square arcas , inclosed with high walls , and in the best fashion of that day , when as much anxiety was displayed to preclude prospects , as is now SION HOUSE. ...
... supported by an handsome cloistral arcade.— The gardens formed two square arcas , inclosed with high walls , and in the best fashion of that day , when as much anxiety was displayed to preclude prospects , as is now SION HOUSE. ...
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... supported it by various grants and benefactions . His majesty laid the first stone of the new edifice on the eighth day of May , 1609 , granted a sufficient quantity of timber for its construction from his royal Forest of Windsor , and ...
... supported it by various grants and benefactions . His majesty laid the first stone of the new edifice on the eighth day of May , 1609 , granted a sufficient quantity of timber for its construction from his royal Forest of Windsor , and ...
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... supports the roof . It is a part of the building called the Tower , and forms a kind of vestibule to the chapel . To what purpose of domestic use it was origi- nally applied , cannot now be ascertained . The antiquary , however , may ...
... supports the roof . It is a part of the building called the Tower , and forms a kind of vestibule to the chapel . To what purpose of domestic use it was origi- nally applied , cannot now be ascertained . The antiquary , however , may ...
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... supported in the centre by a short massy column ; and is thirty - six feet long by twenty - four feet wide : the height from the ground to the roof is about ten feet . These vaults are now converted into cellars ; but they are ...
... supported in the centre by a short massy column ; and is thirty - six feet long by twenty - four feet wide : the height from the ground to the roof is about ten feet . These vaults are now converted into cellars ; but they are ...
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