Description of the plates

Survey of London Monograph 11, Eastbury Manor House, Barking. Originally published by Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1917.

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'Description of the plates', in Survey of London Monograph 11, Eastbury Manor House, Barking. Edited by Philip Norman( London, 1917), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk11/pp7-8.

"Description of the plates". Survey of London Monograph 11, Eastbury Manor House, Barking. Ed. Philip Norman(London, 1917), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk11/pp7-8.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.

Plate 1. (Frontispiece)—Sketch in 1823 J. C. Buckler
2. Sketch from south By Hubert V. C. Curtis
MEASURED DRAWINGS.
Plate 3. Ground and first floor plans By Hubert V. C. Curtis
4. Roof and second floor plans, and section By Hubert V. C. Curtis
5. Cross section By Hubert V. C. Curtis
6. North elevation By Hubert V. C. Curtis
7. South elevation By Hubert V. C. Curtis
8. East elevation By Hubert V. C. Curtis
9. Detail of porch and north gable By Hubert V. C. Curtis
10. Porch and door By T. H. Clarke
11. Detail of chimney stack By Hubert V. C. Curtis
12. Details of mouldings, etc. By Hubert V. C. Curtis
13. Chimney-piece, east wing, first floor By F. R. Taylor
14. Panelled room, ground floor By Hubert V. C. Curtis
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Plate 15. South front By Edward Yates
16. " " from S.W. By F. R. Taylor
17. " " from S.E. By F. R. Taylor
18. West front and S.W. gable By W. Wonnacott
19. East and north fronts By Edward Yates
20. Porch By F. R. Taylor
21. (a) Arch under chimney-stack By Edward Yates
(b) Corbelling to chimney-stack By W. P. Young
22. Stair turret and chimney-stack By Edward Yates
23. Stair turret, door By W. Wonnacott
24. Roofs and chimney-stack By Edward Yates
25. (a) Windows in gable By W. P. Young
(b) Garden entrance By Edward Yates
26. Panelled room, ground floor By F. R. Taylor
27. (a) Fireplace, first floor By W. P. Young
(b) " detail By W. P. Young
Plate 28. (a) Second floor, roof By Edward Yates
(b) " " By Edward Yates
(c) " " staircase By Edward Yates
29. Barn, interior By F. R. Taylor
PAINTINGS.
Plate 30. Painted room, west side Drawn by T. H. Clarke
31. " " east side Photograph Lent by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England)
32. Painted gallery, second floor Drawn by T. H. Clarke

ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.

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Back-plate of wrought-iron knocker Drawn by T. H. Clarke 12
Hinge and handle " T. H. Clarke 18
Plan with garden " P. J. Marvin 20
Details from drawings in the Bodleian Library Lent by Messrs. B. T. Batsford, Ltd. 21
Chimney-piece (hall) Drawn by T. H. Clarke 23
" " (N.E. room, ground floor) Drawn by T. H. Clarke 25
" " (Painted room over hall) Drawn by T. H. Clarke 26
" " (West room over hall) " T. H. Clarke 27
Figures from the painted gallery Ogborne's "History of Essex" 28
Seal of Barking Abbey 36

HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS.

Denham.—Gules, three lozenges, Ermine 14
Sisley.—Azure, on a cheveron between three goats Argent, armed Or, three fleurs-de-lys Azure 16
More (Chester).—Ermine, between six cocks a fess Gules 26