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Some English Staircases and Wainscot
01/1929 | 310 | 54
Pages: 32-35
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Neville, H. K. (Neville, H. K.)
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Plate I. A-Oak Staircase from Lyvedon Manor. Some English Staircases and Wainscot
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Plate I. B-Oak Room from Hawstead House, Essex. Some English Staircases and Wainscot
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Plate II. A-Chimney Piece of Carved Pine; Mid-Eighteenth Century, from Spettisbury, Dorset. Some English Staircases and Wainscot
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Plate II. B-Chimney Piece of Carved Pine from Harewood House, London; Late Eighteenth-Century C-Detail of Central Panel. (All from Messrs. Robertson's, Ltd.). Some English Staircases and Wainscot
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Medieval Wainscoting and the Development of the Linen Panel
11/1928 | 308 | 53
Pages: 230-233+236-237
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Lloyd, Nathaniel (Lloyd, Nathaniel)
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Figure 1. Section of Clapboarding Shown on Plate I, A; One Side Flush Boarding, the Other (Clinker or Clapboard) Overlapping
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Figure 2 [parchemin pattern]
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Plate I. A-Fifteenth-Century Clapboard Wainscoting. One Side is Clapboarding, the Other (Not Illustrated) Flush Boarding. cf. Figure and Plate I, b; B-Feather-Edged and Grooved Wainscoting. The Feather-Edge is Fitted with a Groove Having One Knife-Edge. Medieval Wainscoting and the Development of the Linen Panel
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Plate I. C-Heavy Framing and Studding, Which Has the Intermediate Spaces Filled with Boards Grooved into the Posts and Studs and Moulded with a Single Rib, Which Runs Out to the Cill and Beam; D-Clapboarding Moulded with Ribs, Tongued and Grooved. Medieval Wainscoting and the Development of the Linen Panel
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Plate II. A-Chest, the Framing Moulded with Ribs Unstopped, the Panels Stopped in Simple Fashion; B-Ribbed Wall Panelling Having the Upper Ends of Ribs Stopped. Medieval Wainscoting and the Development of the Linen Panel
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Plate II. C-Wall Panelling; D-A Simple Example of True Linenfold Panels. Medieval Wainscoting and the Development of the Linen Panel
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Plate III. A-Oak Linenfold Panelling with Ornamental Border (Representing Stitchery) Worked by Punches. Medieval Wainscoting and the Development of the Linen Panel
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Plate III. B-Parchemin Panels. The Simple Central Rib with Ogival Splays Has become Elaborated and Enriched with Vine Ornament, etc. Medieval Wainscoting and the Development of the Linen Panel