The Ecclesiastical, Castellated, and Domestic Architecture of England: From the Norman Era to the Sixteenth Century. Illustrated by the Best Existing Examples in the County of Essex. With Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details, and Exterior and Interior Views, from a Series of Original Measured Drawings, with Architectural and Chronological Descriptions |
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