The Medieval FoundationCollins, 1966 - 288 pagini |
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Pagina 31
... statues , wine and oil in jars , perfumes , marbles , mosaics , glass and pottery from the continent . Britain in those years was called the granary of the north . Though the oak forests of the Midland clays still remained untouched and ...
... statues , wine and oil in jars , perfumes , marbles , mosaics , glass and pottery from the continent . Britain in those years was called the granary of the north . Though the oak forests of the Midland clays still remained untouched and ...
Pagina 243
... statue of Stephen Alard , admiral of the Cinque Ports . All were decorated with the same profuse wealth of carving ; at Heckington in Lincolnshire the exterior sculpture alone included thirty - one statues in ogival niches , eighty ...
... statue of Stephen Alard , admiral of the Cinque Ports . All were decorated with the same profuse wealth of carving ; at Heckington in Lincolnshire the exterior sculpture alone included thirty - one statues in ogival niches , eighty ...
Pagina 244
... statues , today mutilated and headless , telling the story of the Virgin in sculptured stone . Scarcely had the work begun when the central tower of the abbey church fell , crashing into the choir below and destroying three of its bays ...
... statues , today mutilated and headless , telling the story of the Virgin in sculptured stone . Scarcely had the work begun when the central tower of the abbey church fell , crashing into the choir below and destroying three of its bays ...
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