14 találat ezzel kapcsolatban: Hely : Faversham

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Faversham

Town in the English county of Kent

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Brass of Richard Colwell, d. 1533, and his two wives, both called Agnes. The brass also depicts their children.

The British Library

This image has been taken from scan 000012 from "A Visitor's Guide to Faversham, etc". The title and subject terms of this image have been generated from tags, created by users of the British Library's flickr photostream.

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Brass of John Redborne, d. 1531. Brass of Edward Blackwell, d. 1572. Fragment of a gravestone with a coat of arms.

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Brass of an unnamed civilian man, c1580.

Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading

This is a seed drill which is a manual, four-wheeled cultivating implement. This example is painted blue and red, called 'Invicta' and was manufactured by Henry S. Tett & Co. Ltd. of Faversham, Kent.

The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
Royal Museums Greenwich
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Gravestone with indent for brass, c1500, of two figures, (a husband and wife), a son or sons, and four coats of arms. The only part of the brass remaining is a group of six daughters. Also a brass of a woman, probably Alice Mashin, d. 1433, and an inscr…

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Brass of William Thornbury, d. 1480.

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Brass of Henry Hatche, d. 1533, and his wife, Joan.

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Brass of a woman, probably Alice Mashin, d. 1433.

Imperial War Museums

British soldiers dig the bombs out of the ground. A major turns one over in his hands (they are quite small).; Newsreel item on German incendiary bombs dropped near Faversham, Kent, March 1915.