| 560 pages
...width. The ceiling is divided throughout its whole length into compartments, whereon arc emblazoned the armorial bearings of all the Knights of the Garter, from the institution of the order. The knights on the corbels, in complete suits of mail, arc Edward the Third, and his son, the Black... | |
| 1847 - 558 pages
...width. The ceiling is divided throughout its whole length into compartments, whereon are emblazoned the armorial bearings of all the Knights of the Garter, from the institution of the order. The knights on the corbels, in complete suits of mail, are Edward the Third, and his son, the Black... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Blanc, Mont (France and Italy) - 1783 - 306 pages
...divide its compartments, spring from corbels on the walls; The entire ceiling is divided into fifteen bays, each of which is subdivided into twenty-four...of the first twenty-six knights who were admitted into the order -r the two at the east end representing Edward III. (the founder) and his sou, the Black... | |
| 1840 - 88 pages
...compartments, spring from corbels on the walla. The entire ceiling is divided into fifteen baysj.each'Of which is subdivided into twenty-four smaller ones,...represented two knights in complete armour, protecting shieldwith the armorial bearings of the first twenty-six knights who Were admitted into the order;... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - Berkshire (England) - 1840 - 356 pages
...divide its compartments, spring from corbels on the walls. The entire ceiling is divided into fifteen bays, each of which is subdivided into twenty-four...institution of the order down to the present time. On the corbels are represented knights in complete armour, with the shields of the first twenty-six Knights... | |
| Windsor (Berkshire, England) - 1841 - 76 pages
...corbels on the walls. The entire ceiling is divided into thirteen bays, each of which is subdivded into twenty-four smaller ones, and these contain each...institution of the order down to the present time, an elapse of nearly 500 years — the order instituted 1350, with references on each side of the windows.... | |
| George Frederick Cruchley - 1842 - 320 pages
...from a design by Sir Jeffry Wyatville; in form, it is a flat Gothic arch, and the ribs, or mouldinns which divide its compartments, spring from corbels...institution of the order down to the present time, an elapse of nearly 500 years. The south side of the room is entirely occupied by windows, thirteen... | |
| John Fisher Murray - London (England) - 1842 - 322 pages
...of this roof, each divided into twenty-four smaller ones, containing every one two shields, charged with the armorial bearings of all the Knights of the Garter, from the institution of the order to the present time. The ceiling is of plaster, painted in imitation of oak, and the walls of the same... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1843 - 750 pages
...canon. Ten windows (five on either side,) of stained glass, containing in compartments the heraldic bearings of all the Knights of the Garter from the institution of the order, have been completed by Mr. Willement on the north and south side, towards the eastern end of the choir,... | |
| 1845 - 112 pages
...of its patron saint. The new ceiling is in the Gothic style, from a design by Sir Jeffry Wyatv ille; in form, it is a flat Gothic arch, and the ribs or...institution of the order down to the present time, an elapse of nearly 5OO years — the order instituted 1350, with references on each side of the windows.... | |
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