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GENERAL
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Map of the town of Stamford |
In pocket at
end of volume. |
Map showing the extent of the borough of Stamford. Area
covered by Inventory |
Fig. 1, p. xxxiv |
Medieval Stamford in its physical setting showing N.-S. roads |
Fig. 2, p. xxxvi |
Map of Stamford by James Knipe, 1833 (BM Map Room 3425 (1);
reproduced by permission of the British Library Board) |
Pl. 56 |
Air photographs of the town of Stamford |
Pl. 1 |
Map of St. Martin's Parish by William Murray, 1773 (reproduced
by permission of the Trustees of the Burghley Estate Trust and the
Marquess of Exeter) |
Pl. 3 |
Copy of drawing by William Stukeley of supposed camp of
Roman pattern (Stamford Archaeological Society) |
Fig. 3, p. xxxvii |
Map showing Danish burh (8) and Saxon burh (9), and lines of
North Road |
Fig. 4, p. xxxix |
Stamford Racecourse at Wothorpe. Reconstruction of 18th-century grandstand |
Fig. 5, p. xliv |
Masons' marks in churches. (28) All Saints, tower; (30) St. John
Baptist; (31) St. Martin |
Fig. 6, p. xlvii |
Classification of house types |
Fig. 7, p. li |
Plans of 12th and 13th-century houses |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
Window surrounds, arranged chronologically |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Profiles of window and door architraves |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Profiles of window sills |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Profiles of plinths |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Pilasters composed of superimposed Orders |
Fig. 14, p. lxxix |
Splat balusters |
Fig. 15, p. lxxxi |
Copy of George Portwood's design for a front for Dr. Stukeley's
house (Bodleian Library, Gough Maps 16, fol. 52) |
Fig. 181, p. 140 |
EARTHWORKS
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(6) Roman Road. Air photograph looking N. (Cambridge University Collection: copyright reserved) |
Pl. 2 |
(8) Danish Burh. Map showing site |
Fig. 4, p. xxxix |
(9) Saxon Burh. Map showing site |
Fig. 4, p. xxxix |
(10) Castle. Plan of site |
Fig. 16, p. 3 |
Drawing by William Stukeley (reproduced by permission of
Stamford Archaeological Society) |
Pl. 2 |
Hall range; E. wall from S.E. |
Pl. 64 |
" " " " S.W. |
Pl. 64 |
" " doorway in E. wall from E. |
Pl. 64 |
(11) Town Walls. Map |
Fig. 17, p. 5 |
Bastion |
Pl. 57 |
(16) Former houses in Water Street |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
(27) Canal. Air photograph of canal and River Gwash |
Pl. 87 |
Bed of abandoned canal |
Pl. 87 |
ECCLESIASTICAL
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(28) Church of All Saints. Plan |
Fig. 18, p. 7 |
Exterior from S. |
Frontispiece |
" " S.W. |
Pl. 13 |
S. chapel, exterior from E. |
Pl. 11 |
S. aisle, exterior from S.E. |
Pl. 11 |
" " " W. |
Pl. 11 |
Tower, detail of exterior |
Pl. 19 |
" clockface on exterior |
Pl. 19 |
N. porch, exterior |
Pl. 17 |
Buttress on N. wall |
Pl. 17 |
S. porch, exterior |
Pl. 17 |
Nave and S. aisle, interior looking N.W. |
Pl. 13 |
S. arcade, E. respond capital; early 13th-century |
Pl. 8 |
" capital; early 13th-century |
Pl. 8 |
" W. respond |
Fig. 19, p. 8 |
Tower vault |
Pl. 18 |
" " figure at springing of vault |
Pl. 18 |
Vestry doorway |
Pl. 19 |
Roof of S. chapel |
Pl. 23 |
Brass (1), probably of William and Margaret Browne, 1489 |
Pl. 32 |
" (3), John Saunders, 1693 |
Pl. 53 |
" (8), possibly of John Browne, 1442, and wife Margery,
1460 |
Pl. 30 |
" (9), possibly of John Browne, 1475, and wife Agnes |
Pl. 31 |
Font, 15th-century |
Pl. 40 |
Hour-glass bracket |
Pl. 55 |
Masons' marks in tower |
Fig. 6, p. xlvii |
Monument (2), George Denshire, 1743 |
Fig. 20, p. 10 |
Painting on wall of tower, 1694 |
Fig. 21, p. 11 |
Double piscina in S. chapel |
Pl. 9 |
(29) Church of St. George. Plan |
Fig. 22, p. 12 |
Tower from S.W. |
Pl. 27 |
Nave, interior looking S.E. |
Pl. 14 |
Clock, 1792 |
Fig. 23, p. 13 |
Glass (1), depicting Garter |
Fig. 25, p. 15 |
" (2), (a) St. Catherine, (b) St. Anne |
Pl. 38 |
" " head of prelate |
Pl. 39 |
Monument (1), John Wyldbore, 1674 |
Fig. 24, p. 14 |
" (3), Savile Cust, 1772 |
Pl. 52 |
" (4), Ursulah Cust, 1683/4, and others |
Pl. 52 |
" (5), Sir Richard Cust, 1734, and wife Anne, 1779 |
Pl. 51 |
" (17), Tobie Norris, 1626 |
Pl. 53 |
(30) Church of St. John Baptist. Plan |
Fig. 26, p. 15 |
Tower from S.E. |
Pl. 26 |
Nave and S. aisle, interior looking N.W. |
Pl. 21 |
Roof of chancel |
Pl. 21 |
" " nave looking W. |
Pl. 22 |
" " nave, N. side; 3rd and 2nd angels |
Pl. 23 |
" " " S. " 6th and 7th angels |
Pl. 23 |
Screen to S. chapel |
Pl. 41 |
Brass (1), Phillip Johnson, 1683 |
Fig. 27, p. 17 |
Brass (3), Nicholas Byldysdon, 15th-century; details |
Pl. 44 |
Font, 15th-century |
Pl. 40 |
Font cover, 17th-century |
Pl. 54 |
Glass (3), (a) St. Giles, (b) St. Botolph,
(c) St. Blaize, (d) mitred saint,
(e) St. Leonard, (f) St. Peter Martyr |
Pl. 34 |
" (4), (c) The Virgin of the Mantle, (d) God the Father. |
Pl. 34 |
Masons' marks |
Fig. 6, p. xlvii |
Monument (15), John Booth, 1799, by Coade |
Pl. 52 |
Textiles: altar frontal, 1718; pulpit cloth, 1701 |
Pl. 53 |
(31) Church of St. Martin. Plan |
Fig. 28, p. 18 |
Tower from S. |
Pl. 26 |
N. chapel, interior looking W. before enlargement in 1865 |
Pl. 46 |
Nave, interior looking W. |
Pl. 20 |
Boss in porch showing arms of See of Lincoln |
Pl. 18 |
Font, 14th-century |
Pl. 40 |
Glass. Arrangement of E. window |
Fig. 29, p. 20 |
" (1), demi-angel |
Pl. 35 |
" " Annunciation |
Pl. 35 |
" " miscellaneous heads |
Pl. 39 |
" (5), Moses striking the rock |
Pl. 35 |
" " Samson and the gates of Gaza |
Pl. 35 |
" " David and Goliath |
Pl. 35 |
" " Crucifixion |
Pl. 35 |
" " Three Maries at the Tomb |
Pl. 35 |
" " Resurrection |
Pl. 35 |
Masons' marks |
Fig. 6, p. xlvii |
Monument (1), William Cecil, 1st Lord Burghley, 1598 |
Pl. 48 |
" " effigy |
Pl. 47 |
" (4), Richard Cecil, 1552, and wife Jane, 1587 |
Pl. 46 |
" (5), John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter, 1700, and wife
Anna, 1703 |
Pl. 49 |
" " detail of effigies |
Pl. 50 |
" " figure of the Arts |
Pl. 51 |
" (11), Edward Dethe, 1687 |
Fig. 30, p. 21 |
" (13), William Mackenzie, 1770, detail |
Pl. 52 |
" (19), William Wissing, 1687 |
Fig. 31, p. 22 |
(33) Church of St. Mary. Plan |
Fig. 32, p. 25 |
W. tower |
Pl. 10 |
" from S. |
Pl. 12 |
W. doorway, detail |
Pl. 9 |
Vestry window, 13th-century |
Pl. 62 |
Statue on spire |
Pl. 16 |
" " " probably St. William of Norwich |
Pl. 16 |
N. chapel, interior looking N.E. |
Pl. 15 |
Nave, interior looking W. |
Pl. 14 |
Ceiling of N. chapel |
Pl. 24 |
Ceiling bosses in N. chapel |
Pl. 25 |
Bells |
Pl. 55 |
Monument (1), probably of Sir David Phillips, d. 1506 |
Pl. 45 |
Statue, probably of the Virgin, 14th-century |
Pl. 33 |
Tomb recess in N. chapel |
Pl. 16 |
(34) Church of St. Michael. Plan |
Fig. 33, p. 28 |
Exterior from E. |
Pl. 28 |
Tower from N. |
Pl. 27 |
Interior looking E. |
Pl. 28 |
Brass (3), coffin plate, James and Joan Langton, 1686 |
Fig. 34, p. 29 |
Font, 15th-century |
Pl. 40 |
(35) Church of Our Lady and St. Augustine
Exterior from S. |
Pl. 163 |
(36) Congregational Church, Star Lane. Plan |
Fig. 35, p. 30 |
Exterior from S.W. |
Pl. 29 |
(37) Methodist Chapel, Barn Hill |
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South front |
Pl. 29 |
Stone plaque |
Pl. 119 |
MONASTIC BUILDINGS AND SITES
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(43) Site of Austin Friary. Plan |
Fig. 36, p. 31 |
(44) Site of Benedictine Nunnery of St. Michael
Rere-dorter, plan, elevation and section |
Fig. 37, p. 32 |
" arches from S.W. |
Pl. 5 |
" E. arch from S. |
Pl. 5 |
(45) Site of Carmelite Friary |
Fig. 38, p. 33 |
(46) Site of Franciscan Friary
Gateway |
Pl. 57 |
(47) Priory of St. Leonard. Plan |
Fig. 39, p. 35 |
Exterior from N.W. |
Pl. 7 |
W. doorway, detail |
Pl. 9 |
Nave arcade from N. |
Pl. 7 |
N. arcade, capital, mid 12th-century |
Pl. 8 |
" " late 12th-century |
Pl. 8 |
" W. respond capital, late 12th-century |
Pl. 8 |
Drain and arch below reredorter, from N. |
Pl. 5 |
SECULAR BUILDINGS
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(48) Browne's Hospital. Plan |
Fig. 42, p. 39 |
Copy of plan by F. T. Dollman made in 1858 |
Fig. 41, p. 38 |
Exterior from S. before restoration (Collection of G. Till,
Stamford) |
Pl. 66 |
S. elevation and section by Dollman before alteration (from
Antient Domestic Architecture, 1858) |
Pl. 67 |
Courtyard, W. range before alteration |
Pl. 69 |
" N.E. corner before demolition |
Pl. 69 |
Exterior from S. |
Pl. 66 |
S. range from N.E. |
Pl. 68 |
Audit Room, interior looking E. |
Pl. 68 |
Alms box |
Pl. 55 |
Chair, medieval |
Pl. 54 |
Chest, medieval |
Pl. 54 |
" 1629 |
Pl. 54 |
Glass in Chapel, (1) James the Great |
Pl. 36 |
Glass in Chapel, (1) the Trinity |
Pl. 36 |
" " " " Royal saint |
Pl. 36 |
" " " " the Virgin |
Pl. 36 |
" " " " St. John Baptist |
Pl. 36 |
" " " " possibly the Virgin |
Pl. 36 |
" " " (2) St. Michael |
Pl. 39 |
Glass in passage, (3) shield of Browne impaling Elmes |
Pl. 39 |
Glass in Audit Room, (4) shield of Elmes |
Fig. 40, p. 36 |
" " " " (5) King David |
Pl. 37 |
" " " " (6) St. Paul |
Pl. 37 |
" " " " (7) King Solomon |
Pl. 37 |
" " " " (7) head of male saint, in doctor's cap |
Pl. 37 |
" " " " (7) device of Browne (Stokke) family |
Pl. 39 |
Painted panel in Audit Room |
Pl. 53 |
Screen in Chapel, 15th-century |
Pl. 41 |
Seal of hospital |
Fig. 212, p. 163 |
Stalls in Chapel, carving on arm rests |
Pl. 42 |
" " " finials |
Pl. 43 |
" " " misericords |
Pl. 43 |
" " " misericord |
Fig. 43, p. 41 |
(49) Lord Burghley's Hospital. Plan |
Fig. 44, p. 43 |
Reconstruction of plan of range of c. 1616 |
Fig. 9, p. lx |
W. range, exterior from N.E. |
Pl. 80 |
" " " S.E. |
Pl. 80 |
N.E. corner, exterior |
Pl. 80 |
Drawing by William Twopeny, 1826 (BM prints and drawings
290/b. 11, p. 90; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the
British Museum) |
Pl. 4 |
Arch beneath S. approach, 12th-century |
Pl. 4 |
(50) Fryer's Hospital. Plan |
Fig. 45, p. 44 |
Front |
Pl. 160 |
(51) Hopkins' Hospital. Plan |
Fig. 46, p. 44 |
Front |
Pl. 160 |
Arms of Stamford |
Pl. 119 |
(52) Snowden's Hospital. Plan |
Fig. 47, p. 45 |
(53) Truesdale's Hospital. Plan |
Fig. 48, p. 45 |
Front |
Pl. 160 |
Courtyard looking N.E. |
Pl. 160 |
(54) Stamford School Chapel (former Church of St. Paul). Plan |
Fig. 49, p. 47 |
Exterior from S.W. before alteration in 1930 (Collection of
J. D. Dolby, Stamford) |
Pl. 6 |
Exterior from S.E. after alteration |
Pl. 6 |
N. arcade, capitals, early 13th-century |
Pl. 8 |
" corbel at E. end |
Pl. 9 |
Coffin lid (1), c. 1400 |
Pl. 33 |
Monument (3), detail; early 14th-century |
Pl. 33 |
Carved keystone |
Fig. 50, p. 48 |
(57) Town Hall. Plan |
Fig. 51, p. 49 |
N. front |
Pl. 117 |
Arms of Stamford |
Pl. 119 |
W. front |
Pl. 117 |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
(58) Assembly Rooms. Plan |
Fig. 53, p. 50 |
Elevation |
Fig. 52, p. 49 |
Entrance front |
Pl. 91 |
Doorway |
Fig. 55, p. 51 |
Window |
Fig. 54, p. 50 |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Fireplace detail |
Pl. 130 |
(59) Stamford Institution |
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Front |
Pl. 156 |
Doorway |
Pl. 157 |
(60) Theatre. Plan at basement level |
Fig. 57, p. 52 |
Section |
Fig. 59, p. 53 |
Elevation |
Fig. 58, p. 52 |
Front |
Pl. 91 |
Doorway |
Fig. 56, p. 51 |
Windows |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
(61) Library. Plan of shambles showing original arrangement |
Fig. 60, p. 53 |
Front elevation, reconstruction |
Fig. 61, p. 54 |
Front |
Pl. 151 |
(62) Stamford and Rutland Infirmary. Plan, before alteration |
Fig. 62, p. 55 |
Front from S. |
Pl. 161 |
(64) Town Bridge |
|
Drawing by William Twopeny, 1826 (BM prints and drawings
290/b. 11, p. 90; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the
British Museum) |
Pl. 4 |
Arch beneath S. approach; 12th-century |
Pl. 4 |
E. side |
Pl. 157 |
(65) King's Mill |
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Exterior from W. |
Pl. 86 |
Doorway, 17th-century, reset |
Fig. 63, p. 56 |
(66) Hudd's Mill |
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Exterior from W. |
Pl. 86 |
(68) Railway Station |
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Front from N. |
Pl. 161 |
E. end of building, detail |
Pl. 163 |
(69) Former Railway Station |
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Front from N.W. |
Pl. 161 |
ALL SAINTS' PLACE
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'Peterborough Hall' drawn by William Stukeley, 1735 (demolished) (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological
Society) |
Pl. 70 |
(70) No. 1. Plan |
Fig. 64, p. 57 |
(71) No. 2. Front |
Pl. 148 |
Cornice detail |
Pl. 122 |
(72) No. 3. Plan |
Fig. 66, p. 58 |
Front |
Pl. 96 |
Doorway |
Fig. 65, p. 57 |
Windows |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Cornice detail |
Pl. 122 |
End wall of kitchen |
Fig. 67, p. 58 |
(74) No. 16. Front |
Pl. 146 |
ALL SAINTS' STREET
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(78) No. 13. Front |
Pl. 73 |
(82) No. 21. Plan |
Fig. 68, p. 59 |
AUSTIN STREET
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(85) Austin House, No. 4. Plan |
Fig. 69, p. 60 |
Garden front |
Pl. 146 |
Garden stair |
Pl. 149 |
BARN HILL
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Map showing monuments in All Saints' Place, All Saints' Street,
Barn Hill and North Street |
Fig. 70, p. 61 |
View from S.E. |
Pl. 144 |
(93) No. 3. Plan |
Fig. 71, p. 61 |
Front |
Pl. 146 |
(95) Nos. 5–6. Plan |
Fig. 72, p. 62 |
Section of range behind No. 6 |
Fig. 73, p. 62 |
Roof " " " " |
Pl. 77 |
(96) Barn Hill House, No. 7. Plan |
Fig. 74, p. 63 |
Front |
Pl. 156 |
Exterior from W. |
Pl. 96 |
Doorway |
Pl. 157 |
Fireplace |
Pl. 127 |
Summer house |
Pl. 104 |
(97) Stukeley House, No. 9. Elevation |
Fig. 75, p. 64 |
Front |
Pl. 148 |
Porch |
Pl. 124 |
Windows on front elevation |
Pl. 120 |
Chair rail, detail |
Fig. 76, p. 64 |
Gateway in garden |
Pl. 90 |
(98) No. 10. E. front |
Pl. 149 |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
(99) No. 12. Porch |
Pl. 124 |
Splat balusters |
Fig. 15, p. lxxxi |
Railings, details |
Pl. 125 |
(100) No. 13. Plan |
Fig. 78, p. 66 |
Elevation |
Fig. 77, p. 65 |
Front |
Pl. 103 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Window |
Fig. 79, p. 66 |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
Railings, details |
Pl. 125 |
Stair hall |
Pl. 135 |
Staircase |
Pl. 134 |
" carved detail |
Pl. 130 |
Stair hall ceiling |
Pl. 136 |
Fireplace |
Pl. 127 |
(101) No. 14. Front from S.E. |
Pl. 159 |
Staircase |
Pl. 133 |
Reset carving; head in octofoil from site of Austin Friary |
Pl. 44 |
" " St. Lawrence |
Pl. 44 |
Drawing by William Stukeley of head in octofoil, 1736
(reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) |
Pl. 44 |
Loggia |
Fig. 80, p. 66 |
(102) No. 15. Plan |
Fig. 81, p. 67 |
Front |
Pl. 159 |
(103) No. 16. Plan and section |
Fig. 82, p. 67 |
Front |
Pl. 71 |
Drawing of front by William Stukeley, 1735 (reproduced by
permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) |
Pl. 71 |
(104) No. 17. Plan |
Fig. 83, p. 68 |
BATH ROW
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(110) Bath House, No. 16. Plan |
Fig. 84, p. 69 |
Front |
Pl. 151 |
BLACKFRIARS ESTATE
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|
Map showing monuments in Blackfriars Estate and Gas Street |
Fig. 85, p. 70 |
BROAD STREET
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|
Map showing monuments in Broad Street and Crown Street |
Fig. 86, p. 72 |
View from W. |
Pl. 98 |
Plan of early house formerly at No. 12 |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
(126) No. 1. Front |
Pl. 118 |
Gate |
Pl. 125 |
(127) No. 2. Plan |
Fig. 87, p. 73 |
Staircase |
Pl. 132 |
Staircase, carved detail |
Pl. 130 |
Front gate |
Pl. 125 |
Side gate |
Pl. 125 |
(129) Nos. 5–8. Front looking N.E. |
Pl. 158 |
Plaster frieze in No. 5 |
Pl. 153 |
(130) No. 9. Elevation, showing development |
Fig. 88, p. 73 |
(132) No. 11. Front |
Pl. 108 |
(133) Former Stag and Pheasant Inn, No. 14. Plan |
Fig. 90, p. 74 |
Front |
Pl. 113 |
Doorway |
Fig. 89, p. 74 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Splat baluster |
Fig. 15, p. lxxxi |
(134) No. 15. Reconstruction of elevation |
Fig. 91, p. 75 |
Front |
Pl. 113 |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Cornice detail |
Pl. 122 |
(135) No. 17. Elevation |
Fig. 92, p. 75 |
(136) Nos. 18–19. Plan |
Fig. 93, p. 76 |
Front of No. 18 |
Pl. 142 |
Front of No. 19 |
Pl. 115 |
Window architrave of No. 19; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Interior of ground-floor room of No. 19 |
Pl. 131 |
Ceiling of ground-floor room of No. 19 |
Pl. 137 |
(137) Nos. 20–21. Front |
Pl. 115 |
(139) No. 25. Plan |
Fig. 95, p. 77 |
Reconstruction of elevation |
Fig. 94, p. 77 |
Front |
Pl. 140 |
(142) No. 32. Plan |
Fig. 96, p. 78 |
Front |
Pl. 81 |
(144) No. 33. Front |
Pl. 114 |
Date-panel |
Pl. 129 |
(145) No. 34. Front |
Pl. 140 |
(147) Nos. 39–40. Front |
Pl. 143 |
(148) No. 49. Plan |
Fig. 97, p. 78 |
(150) No. 52. Front |
Pl. 111 |
CASTERTON ROAD
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|
(152) Clock House, No. 1. Front |
Pl. 162 |
CROWN STREET
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|
(167) Nos. 3–4. Front |
Pl. 111 |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
ELM STREET
|
|
(169) Elm Cottage. Plan |
Fig. 98, p. 81 |
GAS STREET
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(171) Nos. 5–9. Plan of Nos. 5–7 and 9 |
Fig. 99, p. 81 |
HIGH STREET
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|
Map showing monuments in High Street, Ironmonger Street and
Wellington Lane |
Fig. 100, p. 82 |
(172) No. 3. Plan |
Fig. 101, p. 82 |
(173) Nos. 6–7. Front |
Pl. 106 |
Shop front of No. 7 |
Pl. 138 |
(174) No. 8. Front |
Pl. 110 |
Rear elevation |
Pl. 110 |
Cornice on rear elevation |
Pl. 122 |
(176) Gothic House, No. 10. Plan |
Fig. 102, p. 83 |
Front |
Pl. 163 |
Detail of infilling in timber-frame |
Fig. 103, p. 84 |
(177) Nos. 11–12. Front |
Pl. 141 |
(178) No. 14. Front |
Pl. 92 |
Cornice detail |
Pl. 123 |
Roof, section |
Fig. 104, p. 84 |
Staircase |
Pl. 132 |
(179) Nos. 15–17. Front |
Pl. 92 |
Cornice detail, No. 15 |
Pl. 122 |
" " No. 17 |
Pl. 123 |
Splat balusters in No. 16 |
Fig. 15, p. lxxxi |
(180) Nos. 18–19. Shop Front |
Pl. 93 |
Apothecary's workshop. Plan, sections and elevation |
Fig. 105, p. 85 |
(182) No. 21. Exterior from S.E. |
Pl. 101 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
(183) No. 23. Plan of undercroft |
Fig. 106, p. 86 |
Undercroft looking E. |
Pl. 59 |
" " S.W. |
Pl. 59 |
(184) Nos. 25–26. Plan |
Fig. 107, p. 87 |
Front |
Pl. 99 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
(185) Nos. 28–30. Front of Nos. 28–29 |
Pl. 112 |
Window architrave of Nos. 28–29; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
(186) No. 31. Front |
Pl. 111 |
(188) No. 41. W. front before reconstruction |
Pl. 105 |
Exterior from N.W. after reconstruction |
Pl. 105 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
(189) No. 51 (demolished). Plan |
Fig. 108, p. 88 |
Front |
Pl. 82 |
Painted wall decoration |
Pl. 85 |
Inscribed slab, late 14th-century (detached) |
Pl. 33 |
(191) Nos. 54–55. Plan |
Fig. 109, p. 88 |
Front |
Pl. 93 |
Shop front, 17th-century |
Fig. 110, p. 89 |
(193) No. 57. Cornice detail |
Pl. 123 |
(194) No. 59. Front |
Pl. 92 |
Cornice detail |
Pl. 123 |
HIGH STREET ST. MARTINS
|
|
Map showing monuments in Burghley Lane, Church Lane,
Church Street, High Street St. Martins and Wothorpe Road |
Fig. 111, p. 91 |
Archway formerly at No. 27. Drawing by J. C. Buckler, 1811
(BM Add. 24434 no. 79; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees
of the British Museum) |
Pl. 61 |
Plan of early house formerly at No. 27 |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
(206) Nos. 8–10. Front |
Pl. 112 |
(207) No. 11. Front |
Pl. 73 |
(210) No. 20. Front |
Pl. 74 |
Porch |
Pl. 124 |
Painted wall decoration |
Pl. 85 |
(212) No. 23. Plan |
Fig. 112, p. 93 |
(214) No. 24. Plan |
Fig. 113, p. 93 |
Front |
Pl. 143 |
Plan of undercroft |
Fig. 114, p. 93 |
Undercroft |
Pl. 60 |
Vault-corbel |
Pl. 63 |
(216) Bull and Swan Inn, No. 25. Plan |
Fig. 115, p. 94 |
Front |
Pl. 75 |
(217) No. 30. Front |
Pl. 147 |
(218) No. 33. Plan |
Fig. 116, p. 95 |
Front |
Pl. 113 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Superimposed Order |
Fig. 14, p. lxxix |
Ionic capital |
Pl. 119 |
(220) No. 35. Front |
Pl. 113 |
Doorway |
Fig. 118, p. 96 |
Door architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Window |
Fig. 117, p. 95 |
Cornice detail |
Pl. 123 |
(221) No. 36. Plan |
Fig. 119, p. 96 |
Front |
Pl. 142 |
Window |
Fig. 120, p. 96 |
Door architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
Cornice and masonry details |
Pl. 120 |
(223) Lady Anne's House, No. 38. Front |
Pl. 115 |
Reconstruction of elevation |
Fig. 121, p. 97 |
Superimposed Order |
Fig. 14, p. lxxix |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
(224) Nos. 39–40. Front |
Pl. 81 |
(225) No. 42. Plan |
Fig. 122, p. 98 |
Front |
Pl. 142 |
Date-panel |
Pl. 129 |
(226) No. 43. Plan |
Fig. 123, p. 98 |
Front |
Pl. 114 |
(227) No. 45. Front |
Pl. 114 |
(228) No. 46. Plan |
Fig. 124, p. 99 |
Front |
Pl. 147 |
(229) Nos. 47–50. Front |
Pl. 97 |
Window |
Fig. 125, p. 99 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
(231) No. 52. Front |
Pl. 82 |
(232) No. 53. Front |
Pl. 114 |
Window head, 13th-century |
Pl. 62 |
(235) Nos. 59–60. Front |
Pl. 143 |
(236) No. 65. Front |
Pl. 83 |
(237) Nos. 66–67. Plan |
Fig. 126, p. 100 |
Elevation |
Fig. 127, p. 101 |
Front |
Pl. 102 |
Doorway |
Fig. 128, p. 102 |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Fireplace in No. 66 |
Pl. 128 |
(238) The Hermitage, Nos. 68–69. Plan |
Fig. 130, p. 103 |
Front |
Pl. 72 |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Beam in S. range |
Fig. 129, p. 102 |
Screen in W. range |
Pl. 77 |
Staircase |
Pl. 133 |
Attic staircase |
Pl. 132 |
(239) George Hotel. Plan |
Fig. 131, p. 104 |
Front range. Plan of second floor |
Fig. 132, p. 105 |
Front |
Pl. 94 |
Arms of Cecil |
Pl. 119 |
N. range, S. elevation |
Pl. 94 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Staircase |
Pl. 133 |
Fireplaces |
Pl. 128 |
IRONMONGER STREET
|
|
View from S. |
Pl. 145 |
(240) No. 1. Plan |
Fig. 133, p. 107 |
Front |
Pl. 73 |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
(242) No. 3. Plan |
Fig. 7, p. li |
Front |
Pl. 107 |
(246) Nos. 9–10. Front |
Pl. 99 |
Shop front of No. 9 |
Pl. 138 |
Plan of first floor of No. 10 |
Fig. 7, p. li |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
(249) No. 13. Splat baluster |
Fig. 15, p. lxxxi |
KING'S MILL LANE
|
|
(250) The Vale House, No. 2. Plan |
Fig. 134, p. 108 |
Garden front |
Pl. 150 |
Bridge in garden |
Pl. 150 |
Doorway, 15th-century, reset |
Pl. 65 |
Fireplace detail |
Pl. 130 |
MAIDEN LANE
|
|
(253) Nos. 5–6. Doorway, 15th-century, reset |
Pl. 65 |
(255) Digby House, Nos. 9–10. Plan |
Fig. 137, p. 110 |
Elevation |
Fig. 136, p. 110 |
Heraldry on oriel window |
Pl. 76 |
Ceiling in E. wing |
Pl. 76 |
Beam, carved and moulded |
Fig. 135, p. 109 |
(259) No. 13. Front |
Pl. 109 |
RED LION SQUARE
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|
Map showing monuments in Bath Row, Castle Street, Mallory
Lane, Red Lion Square, Red Lion Street and Sheepmarket |
Fig. 138, p. 113 |
View from E. |
Pl. 140 |
'Black Hall' drawn by William Stukeley, 1735 (demolished)
(reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) |
Pl. 70 |
(279) Nos. 4–5. Front from S.W. |
Pl. 161 |
(280) Nos. 6–7. Plan and section |
Fig. 139, p. 114 |
Window head in No.6 |
Pl. 76 |
(281) Nos. 8–10. Fronts |
Pl. 140 |
RED LION STREET
|
|
(284) No. 3. Front |
Pl. 111 |
RUTLAND TERRACE
|
|
(288) Front of terrace |
Pl. 154 |
Plan of No. 4 |
Fig. 141, p. 116 |
" " " 8 |
Fig. 140, p. 115 |
" " " 17 |
Fig. 141, p. 116 |
ST. GEORGE'S SQUARE
|
|
Map showing monuments in Blackfriars Street, Maiden Lane,
St. George's Square, St. George's Street and Wharf Road |
Fig. 143, p. 117 |
(291) No. 1. Plan |
Fig. 145, p. 117 |
Elevation before and after alteration |
Fig. 142, p. 116 |
Front |
Pl. 107 |
Ground-floor window |
Fig. 144, p. 117 |
First-floor window before and after alteration |
Fig. 146, p. 118 |
Cornice detail |
Pl. 122 |
(292) Nos. 2–4. Front |
Pl. 108 |
(295) No. 12. Plan |
Fig. 147, p. 118 |
(297) No. 17. Plan and elevation |
Fig. 148, p. 119 |
Plan of early house |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
Drawing of N. elevation by William Twopeny, 1831 (BM
prints and drawings 290/b. 2, p. 48; reproduced by courtesy
of the Trustees of the British Museum) |
Pl. 61 |
Window reset in St. Mary's Church |
Pl. 62 |
(298) No. 18. Plan |
Fig. 149, p. 119 |
Reconstruction of elevation |
Fig. 150, p. 120 |
Front |
Pl. 115 |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Eaves soffit boards, detached |
Pl. 85 |
Interior of ground-floor room |
Pl. 89 |
Overmantel detail |
Pl. 130 |
(299) No. 19. Plan |
Fig. 152, p. 121 |
Front |
Pl. 88 |
Rear elevation |
Pl. 88 |
Main doorway |
Fig. 153, p. 121 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Chimney stack |
Fig. 154, p. 122 |
Date-panel formerly on chimney stack |
Fig. 151, p. 120 |
Interior of ground-floor room |
Pl. 89 |
Fireplaces |
Pl. 126 |
Fireplace detail |
Pl. 130 |
Staircase |
Pl. 132 |
Splat baluster |
Fig. 15, p. lxxxi |
(300) No. 20. Front |
Pl. 109 |
Doorway |
Fig. 155, p. 122 |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
(301) No. 21. Front |
Pl. 109 |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
(303) Reedman's Court. Plan |
Fig. 156, p. 123 |
ST. GEORGE'S STREET
|
|
(304) No. 11. Plan |
Fig. 157, p. 123 |
Drawing of W. elevation by William Twopeny, 1825 (BM
prints and drawings 290/b. 13, p. 68; reproduced by courtesy
of the Trustees of the British Museum) |
Pl. 61 |
(305) No. 17. Front |
Pl. 115 |
(306) No. 18. Front |
Pl. 115 |
(308) No. 24. Front |
Pl. 83 |
ST. LEONARD'S STREET
|
|
(316) No. 3. Front |
Pl. 82 |
(317) No. 4. Plan |
Fig. 159, p. 125 |
(321) Nos. 15–17. Plan |
Fig. 158, p. 125 |
Front |
Pl. 141 |
(322) Nos. 18–19. Plan |
Fig. 160, p. 125 |
Front |
Pl. 141 |
(323) No. 20. Front |
Pl. 141 |
(327) No. 59. Front |
Pl. 72 |
(328) No. 60. Front |
Pl. 72 |
(329) No. 61. Front |
Pl. 72 |
(330) Nos. 62–63. Fronts |
Pl. 72 |
ST. MARY'S HILL
|
|
(331) Nos. 1–2. Plan |
Fig. 161, p. 126 |
Fronts |
Pl. 116 |
Window |
Fig. 162, p. 127 |
(333) Nos. 4–5. Front of No. 4 |
Pl. 163 |
Plaster frieze |
Fig. 163, p. 127 |
(334) No. 8. Front |
Pl. 78 |
(335) No. 9. Front |
Pl. 78 |
(336) Nos. 9A–10. Plan |
Fig. 164, p. 128 |
Plan of early house |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
Drawing of front by William Twopeny, 1829 (BM prints
and drawings, 290/d.9, p. 34; reproduced by courtesy of the
Trustees of the British Museum) |
Pl. 78 |
Doorway, 12th-century |
Pl. 65 |
(337) Nos. 11–12. Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
(338) No. 13. Plan |
Fig. 165, p. 129 |
Plan of undercroft |
Fig. 166, p. 129 |
Undercroft, looking E. |
Pl. 58 |
Undercroft, looking W. |
Pl. 58 |
Wall-arcade |
Pl. 62 |
Plan of early house |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
ST. MARY'S PLACE
|
|
(341) Nos. 2–3. Reconstruction of elevation of No. 2 |
Fig. 167, p. 130 |
Front of No. 2 |
Pl. 103 |
Front of No. 3 |
Pl. 100 |
Window sill of No. 2; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Superimposed Order on No. 3 |
Fig. 14, p. lxxix |
Interior of ground-floor room in No. 3 |
Pl. 131 |
Cornice in wing behind No. 3 |
Pl. 131 |
(342) No. 4. Plan of undercroft |
Fig. 168, p. 131 |
Vault-boss |
Pl. 63 |
ST. MARY'S STREET
|
|
Map showing monuments in St. John's Street, St. Mary's Hill,
St. Mary's Place and St. Mary's Street |
Fig. 169, p. 132 |
View from E. |
Pl. 98 |
(344) No. 4. Shop front |
Pl. 139 |
(347) No. 9. Plan |
Fig. 171, p. 133 |
Plan of 12th-century house |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
Elevation of 12th-century arcade |
Fig. 170, p. 133 |
(348) No. 10. Plan |
Fig. 172, p. 134 |
Front |
Pl. 141 |
(349) Nos. 11–12. Drawing of front by William Stukeley, 1735
(reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) |
Pl. 70 |
(350) Nos. 13–14. Front |
Pl. 158 |
Shop front of No. 13 |
Pl. 139 |
(351) No. 15. Plan and elevation of 1775 (reproduced by permission
of the Trustees of the Burghley Estate Trust and the Marquess of Exeter) |
Fig. 173, p. 135 |
Front |
Pl. 108 |
(352) Stamford Hotel. Plan |
Fig. 174, p. 136 |
Front from S.E. |
Pl. 152 |
Plinth of rear wing; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Exterior. Attic storey with figure of Justice |
Pl. 152 |
N. wing, exterior from S.W. |
Pl. 118 |
Plasterwork in entrance hall |
Pl. 137 |
Plaster details in ballroom |
Pl. 153 |
Fireplace detail |
Pl. 153 |
Profiles of internal door surrounds |
Fig. 175, p. 137 |
(353) No. 17. Plan |
Fig. 7, p. li |
(354) No. 18. Crown-post roof |
Pl. 76 |
(356) No. 20. Front |
Pl. 147 |
Porch |
Pl. 124 |
(357) Nos. 21–22. Front of No. 21 |
Pl. 147 |
Plinth of No. 21; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Masonry detail, pindle, No. 21 |
Pl. 120 |
Plan of No. 22 |
Fig. 178, p. 139 |
Reconstruction of elevation of No. 22 |
Fig. 176, p. 138 |
Front of No. 22 |
Pl. 106 |
Doorway of No. 22 |
Fig. 177, p. 138 |
Chimney stack of No. 22 |
Pl. 120 |
Fireplace in No. 22 |
Pl. 127 |
(358) Nos. 23–24. Front of No. 23 |
Pl. 100 |
Doorway of No. 23 |
Fig. 179, p. 139 |
Window sill of No. 23; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Plinth of No. 23; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Cornice detail of No. 23 |
Pl. 122 |
Stair hall of No. 23 |
Pl. 135 |
Front of No. 24 |
Pl. 107 |
(359) No. 25. Front |
Pl. 109 |
Doorway |
Fig. 182, p. 141 |
(360) No. 26. Front |
Pl. 109 |
Front elevation of N. range |
Fig. 180, p. 140 |
Exterior of rear wing from S. |
Pl. 104 |
Fireplace |
Pl. 128 |
Plaster ceiling, detail |
Pl. 136 |
Staircase |
Pl. 133 |
(361) No. 27. Exterior from N.E. |
Pl. 116 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Quoins, detail |
Pl. 121 |
(362) No. 28. Plan |
Fig. 183, p. 142 |
Front |
Pl. 71 |
(364) No. 30. Plan |
Fig. 184, p. 142 |
Exterior from W. |
Pl. 79 |
(368) No. 40. Plan and section |
Fig. 185, p. 143 |
Front |
Pl. 79 |
Medieval ridge tile |
Fig. 186, p. 143 |
(370) No. 44. Bay window at front |
Pl. 83 |
ST. PAUL'S STREET
|
|
Map showing monuments in Elm Street, St. Leonard's Street and
St. Paul's Street |
Fig. 187, p. 144 |
View from S.E. |
Pl. 145 |
(372) No. 7. Front |
Pl. 72 |
(373) Nos. 8–9. Fronts |
Pl. 72 |
(374) Nos. 10–11. Front |
Pl. 74 |
Date-panel |
Pl. 129 |
(375) No. 12. Plan |
Fig. 188, p. 145 |
Front |
Pl. 75 |
Door detail |
Pl. 120 |
Date-panel |
Pl. 129 |
(376) No. 13. Front |
Pl. 112 |
(377) No. 14. Plan |
Fig. 189, p. 146 |
Capital, 13th-century |
Pl. 62 |
Head corbel, 13th-century |
Pl. 63 |
Wall-arch, 13th-century |
Pl. 62 |
(378) No. 15. Survey of 1787 (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) |
Fig. 190, p. 147 |
Plan of early house |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
(379) Nos. 16–17. Plan |
Fig. 192, p. 147 |
Survey of 1787 (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) |
Fig. 190, p. 147 |
Plan of early house |
Fig. 8, p. lii |
Wall-arcading, 13th-century |
Fig. 193, p. 148 |
" " " |
Pl. 60 |
Corbel |
Pl. 63 |
Head-corbel |
Pl. 63 |
Roof truss, 13th-century |
Fig. 193, p. 148 |
Detail of wall post |
Fig. 191, p. 147 |
Merchant's mark |
Fig. 194, p. 148 |
(381) No. 24. Front |
Pl. 110 |
(383) Brazenose House, No. 28. Plan |
Fig. 196, p. 149 |
Reconstruction of elevation |
Fig. 195, p. 149 |
Front |
Pl. 95 |
Rear elevation |
Pl. 95 |
Doorway |
Fig. 197, p. 150 |
Window |
Fig. 10, p. lxxii |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
Plinth; profile |
Fig. 13, p. lxxvii |
Plaster ceiling, detail |
Pl. 136 |
Staircase |
Pl. 134 |
Staircase, carved detail |
Pl. 130 |
Gateway, early 13th-century |
Pl. 65 |
(384) No. 30. Survey of 1787 (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) |
Fig. 198, p. 151 |
(385) No. 31. Front |
Pl. 110 |
Window architrave; profile |
Fig. 11, p. lxxiv |
Window sill; profile |
Fig. 12, p. lxxv |
(386) No. 32. Front |
Pl. 73 |
(387) Conduit |
Pl. 119 |
(389) Nos. 41–42. Fronts |
Pl. 112 |
ST. PETER'S HILL
|
|
(394) No. 6. Plan |
Fig. 199, p. 152 |
View from N.E. |
Pl. 79 |
(395) No. 7. Plan |
Fig. 200, p. 152 |
ST. PETER'S STREET
|
|
Map showing monuments in Austin Street, King's Mill Lane,
Rutland Terrace, St. Peter's Hill, St. Peter's Street, St. Peter's
Vale and West Street |
Fig. 201, p. 153 |
(398) Former Williamson's Almshouses, No. 3. Plan |
Fig. 202, p. 153 |
Plasterwork on ceiling and walls |
Pl. 84 |
(400) Nos. 8–9. Fronts |
Pl. 142 |
(405) No. 15. Front |
Pl. 83 |
(407) Exeter Court. East row |
Pl. 155 |
(411) No. 30. Plan |
Fig. 203, p. 155 |
(412) Nos. 31–32. 'Sempringham Hall' drawn by William
Stukeley, 1735 (reproduced by permission of Stamford
Archaeological Society) |
Pl. 70 |
(414) No. 34. Plan |
Fig. 204, p. 155 |
(415) Nos. 35–36. Plan |
Fig. 205, p. 156 |
(415) Nos. 35–36. Front |
Pl. 71 |
ST. PETER'S VALE
|
|
View from S. |
Pl. 144 |
(418) No. 1. Front |
Pl. 144 |
SCOTGATE
|
|
Map showing monuments in Casterton Road, New Town, Rock
Road and Scotgate |
Fig. 206, p. 157 |
(422) Corporation buildings. Plan |
Fig. 207, p. 157 |
(425) Nos. 30–31. Front |
Pl. 158 |
(426) Rock Terrace. Front |
Pl. 154 |
(427) Rock House. Plan |
Fig. 208, p. 158 |
View from S. |
Pl. 159 |
WATER STREET
|
|
Map showing monuments in Barnack Road and Water Street. |
Fig. 209, p. 160 |
Former house probably in Water Street. Drawing of rear elevation by William Twopeny, 1826 (BM prints and drawings
290/b. 2, p. 43; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the
British Museum) |
Pl. 61 |
(442) No. 12. Plan |
Fig. 210, p. 160 |
Front |
Pl. 107 |
(444) Welland House, No. 16. Plan |
Fig. 211, p. 161 |
Front |
Pl. 143 |
Date-panel on brewery |
Pl. 129 |
(447) Lumby's Terrace. Pair of houses at end, looking N. |
Pl. 155 |
W. row, looking S. |
Pl. 155 |
WHARF ROAD
|
|
(450) Toll house and warehouse. River front from S.E. |
Pl. 162 |
(451) Portal. Front |
Pl. 162 |