A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - 304 páginas |
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... Hall's wooden screen was made from the wood of a captured Spanish Galleon . The portraits of Nicholas and Francis Bacon hang in the Hall . The library and chapel were both destroyed in the war , but happily the chapel's stained glass ...
... Hall's wooden screen was made from the wood of a captured Spanish Galleon . The portraits of Nicholas and Francis Bacon hang in the Hall . The library and chapel were both destroyed in the war , but happily the chapel's stained glass ...
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... most impressive of all the Halls of the Inns of Court , MIDDLE TEMPLE HALL . The present hall was completed in 1573 and has a magnificent oak double hammerbeam roof and an impres- sive screen of oak . The Bench Table is 29 84.
... most impressive of all the Halls of the Inns of Court , MIDDLE TEMPLE HALL . The present hall was completed in 1573 and has a magnificent oak double hammerbeam roof and an impres- sive screen of oak . The Bench Table is 29 84.
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... hall was damaged but not destroyed by the Great Fire . In 1862 it was given an open roof by Horace Jones to blend in with its medieval design ; it was destroyed during the war and replaced by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott . Miraculously all ...
... hall was damaged but not destroyed by the Great Fire . In 1862 it was given an open roof by Horace Jones to blend in with its medieval design ; it was destroyed during the war and replaced by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott . Miraculously all ...
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Bloomsbury | 3 |
The British Museum | 11 |
The Inns of Court | 40 |
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