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This an arched bit for a horse. It is a part of a collection from Mr Lankester, who came from a family of Suffolk horsemen who worked for some generations for the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Rontrose at Easton near Woodbridge. His father, Georg…
This an arched bit for a horse. It is a part of a collection from Mr Lankester, who came from a family of Suffolk horsemen who worked for some generations for the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Rontrose at Easton near Woodbridge. His father, Georg…
This is a pricker bit for a horse. It is part of a collection from Mr Lankester, who comes from a family of Suffolk horsemen who worked for some generations for the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Rontrose at Easton near Woodbridge. His father, Geo…
This is a bit slip. It is part of a collection from Mr Lankester, who comes from a family of Suffolk horsemen who worked for some generations for the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Rontrose at Easton near Woodbridge. His father, George, grandfathe…
This is a peg type horse bit, serrated wheels missing. It is part of a collection from Mr Lankester, who comes from a family of Suffolk horsemen who worked for some generations for the Duke of Hamilton and later the Duke of Rontrose at Easton near Woodbr…
This colour experimental (?) Kodachrome film follows the Corder family on their holiday in Lowestoft in Suffolk and in Norfolk, enjoying a picnic, visiting a farm and spending time on a beach. Lowestoft's Claremont pier (?) is seen in panorama shots o…
Flat lead mortuary cross in three pieces. It is engraved on one side with an inscription in Latin.
Flat lead mortuary cross in three pieces. Three of the extremities of the cross are concave in shape, while the other has a small rectangular extension. The cross is engraved on one side with an inscription in Latin.
Flat lead mortuary cross in two pieces. It is of a 'Maltese' cross shape with expanding terminals.
Flat lead mortuary cross in two pieces. It is of a 'Maltese' cross shape with expanding terminals.
The drawing shows an outline plan illustrating the use of the 'vesica piscis' in laying out church plans, in this case the Old Church at Braiseworth, Suffolk.
The drawing shows capitals and decorated archivolts from the Norman conventual church at Ely, now Ely Cathedral, and a church at Dunwich, Suffolk.
The drawing shows part of the twelfth-century Norman arcade in the old chancel (now ruinous) at St Bartholomew's church in Orford.
The drawing shows details of Norman architecture, mainly from Suffolk and Norfolk. The examples are mostly archivolt mouldings.
The drawing shows a view from above of the basin of the piscina at St Mary's church at Barking, Suffolk.