Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volumen76Society, 1925 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... various free - stones used for building . The quality of the stone was the chief factor in producing local differences of style . Dundry oolite was quarried in thin blocks , resulting in a flat posture , the head unraised . Beerstone ...
... various free - stones used for building . The quality of the stone was the chief factor in producing local differences of style . Dundry oolite was quarried in thin blocks , resulting in a flat posture , the head unraised . Beerstone ...
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... various crafts separ- ating , and becoming either gild or shop productions . The technical excellence of this later work far surpassed that of the earlier period , but its inspiration was governed by the specialist , and as the crafts ...
... various crafts separ- ating , and becoming either gild or shop productions . The technical excellence of this later work far surpassed that of the earlier period , but its inspiration was governed by the specialist , and as the crafts ...
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... various wars . The Isle of Corfe was remote ; there were no good roads along which such heavy blocks of stone could travel , water being the only way , and thus Cheshire can boast of no effigy in Purbeck marble . Another reason is to be ...
... various wars . The Isle of Corfe was remote ; there were no good roads along which such heavy blocks of stone could travel , water being the only way , and thus Cheshire can boast of no effigy in Purbeck marble . Another reason is to be ...
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... various Randle Holmes visited the churches of the county is sufficiently grievous , accounting as it does for twenty effigies and twelve brasses . Well might old bishop Horne write : " To save the opulent from oblivion , the sculptor ...
... various Randle Holmes visited the churches of the county is sufficiently grievous , accounting as it does for twenty effigies and twelve brasses . Well might old bishop Horne write : " To save the opulent from oblivion , the sculptor ...
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... of type belonging to the various alabaster quarry centres is as yet in its infancy , owing to our present lack of definite data to go upon . An C indenture for the Green tomb at Lowick has enabled us remaining in Cheshire . 17.
... of type belonging to the various alabaster quarry centres is as yet in its infancy , owing to our present lack of definite data to go upon . An C indenture for the Green tomb at Lowick has enabled us remaining in Cheshire . 17.
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