Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: c13
horning church, norfolk,c13 chest cut from a log, with good ironwork
Stiffleaf Posted on 18 Aug 2014horning church, norfolk,c13 chest cut from a log, with good ironwork
Stiffleaf Posted on 18 Aug 2014horning church, norfolk,c13 chest cut from a log, with good ironwork
Stiffleaf Posted on 18 Aug 2014temple balsall church, warks. rose window high in the west front, presumably c19 added by scott 1849 when he rebuilt the entire upper parts of the church
Stiffleaf Posted on 09 May 2019temple balsall church, warks. view from n.w.; doorways probably led to lost vestries or chapels
Stiffleaf Posted on 09 May 2019temple balsall church, warks. unusual central mullion; doubt even scott would have invented this for a late c13 style window, so was it an early anomaly or a late c17 interpretation, there having been much rebuilding c.1677
Stiffleaf Posted on 09 May 2019temple balsall church, warks.renewed fox and hen atop a c19 scott buttress
Stiffleaf Posted on 09 May 2019temple balsall church, warks. s.w. corner with remains of vaulting from a two storey two bay building that extended to the south, perhaps a c13 porch . the c19 spirelet is scott
Stiffleaf Posted on 09 May 2019temple balsall church, warks. east end of the late c13 templar preceptory chapel totally restored by scott in 1849
Stiffleaf Posted on 09 May 2019temple balsall church, warks. c19 glass presumably added in 1849, though not to scott's later taste.
Stiffleaf Posted on 09 May 2019cogenhoe church, northants (12)tomb effigy of knight, perhaps sir nicholas de cogenhoe +1281, under an early c14 window
Stiffleaf Posted on 27 Apr 2019bakewell church, derbs (9)early c12 arch at the west end of the north aisle, designed to open into one of two western towers as at melbourne, now full of saxon fragments and early c13 grave markers
Stiffleaf Posted on 25 Feb 2019
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