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Collection groupCount
Brotherton Collection2
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society1

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sepulchral monuments6
church architecture3
church buildings2
middeleeuwen1
manors1
kunstnijverheid1
monuments funeraires1
travel1
sepulchral monuments, medieval1
monuments funeraires medievaux1

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England6
Ketteringham (England)1
Great Britain1

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Markland, James Heywood (1788-1864)2
Markland, J H (1788-1864)1
Hunter, Joseph (1783-1861)1
Crossley, Frederick Herbert (1868-1955)1
Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)1
Boutell, Charles (1812-1877)1

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Remarks on English churches : and on the expediency of rendering sepulchral memorials subservient to pious and Christian uses

Markland, James Heywood (1788-1864)

1843

Primarily concerned with church furniture, especially monuments.

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Remarks on English churches : and on the expediency of rendering sepulchral memorials subservient to pious and Christian uses

Markland, James Heywood (1788-1864)

1842

Primarily concerned with church furniture, especially monuments.

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Monumental brasses and slabs : an historical and descriptive notice of the incised monumental memorials of the Middle Ages : with numerous illustrations

Boutell, Charles (1812-1877)

1847

"The contents of this volume were read, for the most part, at the meetings of the St. Alban's Architectural Society... in the year 1847."

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English church craftsmanship : an introduction to the work of the mediaeval period and some account of later developments

Crossley, Frederick Herbert (1868-1955); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)

[1941]

At head of title: A glory that was England.

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