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Vanishing England

Vanishing England

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Detail of Fifteenth-century Barge-board, Burford, Oxon 98 The George Inn, Burford, Oxon 99 Maldon, Essex. Sky-line of the High Street at twilight 103 St. Mary's Church, Maldon 104 Norman Clamp on door of Heybridge Church, Essex 105 Tudor Fire-place. Now walled up in the passage of a shop in Banbury 106 Cottages in Witney Street, Burford, Oxon 109 Burgh Castle, Suffolk 113 Caister Castle, Norfolk 127 Defaced Arms, Taunton Castle 128 Knightly Basinet (temp. Henry V) in Norwich Castle 132 Saxon Doorway in St. Lawrence's Church, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. 143 St. George's Church, Great Yarmouth 149 Carving on Rood-screen, Alcester Church, Warwick 158 Fourteenth-century Coffer in Faversham Church, Kent 161 Flanders Chest in East Dereham Church, Norfolk, temp. Henry VIII 163 Reversed Rose carved on "Miserere" in Norwich Cathedral 165 Oak Panelling. Wainscot of Fifteenth Century, with addition circa late Seventeenth Century, fitted on to it in angle of room in the Church House, Goudhurst, Kent 167 Section of Mouldings of Cornice on Panelling, the Church House, Goudhurst 168 The Wardrobe House, the Close, Salisbury 169 Chimney at Compton Wynyates 175 Window-catch, Brockhall, Northants 176 Gothic Chimney, Norton St. Philip, Somerset 177 The Moat, Crowhurst Place, Surrey 179 Arms of the Gaynesfords in window, Crowhurst Place, Surrey 181 Cupboard Hinge, Crowhurst Place, Surrey 182 Fixed Bench in the hall, Crowhurst Place, Surrey 183 Gothic Door-head, Goudhurst, Kent 184 Knightly Basinet (temp. Henry V) in Norwich Castle 185 Hilt of Thirteenth-century Sword in Norwich Museum 185 "Hand-and-a-half" Sword. Mr. Seymour Lucas, R.A. 186 Seventeenth-century Boot, in the possession of Ernest Crofts, Esq., R.A. 186 Chapel de Fer at Ockwells, Berks 187 Tudor Dresser Table, in the possession of Sir Alfred Dryden, Canon's Ashby, Northants 191 Seventeenth-century Powder-horn, found in the wall of an old house at Glastonbury. Now in Glastonbury

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