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Belcher, John, d. 1913, ed. (ed.) / Later renaissance architecture in England; a series of examples of the domestic buildings erected subsequent to the Elizabethan period, ed., with introductory and descriptive text, by John Belcher, A.R.A., and Mervyn E. Macartney
(1901)
Descriptive and analytical notes, pp. [1]-64
Page 64
BUCKINGHAM, BUCKS. PLATE LXXXIII. :e of parts of this composition may be regarded as isfactory, for the pediment seems to have no - twin segmental pediments to the ground floor commended. The difficulty which occurred in e openings is the entrance doorway. The stone c, but the original mullions and lead glazing stil
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