Plate 23: Ceilings and Arch-Soffit

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 5, East London. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1930.

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Plate 23

HACKNEY: (3) BROOKE HOUSE. Ceiling in Long Gallery, late 16th-century.

LEWISHAM: (4) BOONE'S CHAPEL. Ceiling of Recess, c. 1680–3.

LEWISHAM: (7) PENTLAND HOUSE. Ceiling in N.W. Room, early 18th-century.

GREENWICH: (6) ROYAL HOSPITAL. King Charles Block. Arch-soffit in Vestibule, 1662–9.