Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: city livery companies
skinners hall, college street, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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the back of skinners hall with its ironwork semicircles looks onto the east end of st.michael paternoster royal, a c17 wren church
skinners hall, dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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coade stone details on the pediment of 1770 by bacon crown the skinners hall , the rest of the front being redone in c.1780 or so by jupp
skinners hall, dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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coade stone details on the pediment of 1770 by bacon crown the skinners hall , the rest of the front being redone in c.1780 or so by jupp
skinners hall, dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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coade stone details on the pediment of 1770 by bacon crown the skinners hall , the rest of the front being redone in c.1780 or so by jupp
skinners hall, dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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coade stone details on the pediment of 1770 by bacon crown the skinners hall , the rest of the front being redone in c.1780 or so by jupp
saddlers' hall, gutter lane, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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arms of the saddlers city livery company from their hall, built in 1958 by l.s.sulivan
skinners hall, dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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coade stone details on the pediment of 1770 by bacon crown the skinners hall , the rest of the front being redone in c.1780 or so by jupp
skinners hall, dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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coade stone details on the pediment of 1770 by bacon crown the skinners hall , the rest of the front being redone in c.1780 or so by jupp
tallow chandlers hall ,dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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the hall lies back from the street , approached via a passage under the company arms, passage and arms dating from c.1871 by e.norton clifton
skinners hall, dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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coade stone details on the pediment of 1770 by bacon crown the skinners hall , the rest of the front being redone in c.1780 or so by jupp
tallow chandlers hall, cloak lane london
23 Jun 2010 |
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grotesques enhance the ornate shell hood of c.1670 over the cloak lane entry to the hall
tallow chandlers hall, cloak lane london
23 Jun 2010 |
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grotesques enhance the ornate shell hood of c.1670 over the cloak lane entry to the hall
tallow chandlers hall, cloak lane london
23 Jun 2010 |
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grotesques enhance the ornate shell hood of c.1670 over the cloak lane entry to the hall
tallow chandlers hall ,dowgate hill, london
23 Jun 2010 |
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the hall lies back from the street , approached via a passage under the company arms, passage and arms dating from c.1871 by e.norton clifton
goldsmiths' hall, foster lane, london
29 May 2010 |
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built to the designs of philip hardwick in 1829-35, one of the grandest of the halls of the city livery companies. an early example of victorian prosperity leading to increased ornamentalism and the change from neo-classicism and neo-grecian architecture to the florid baroque and looser more eclectic classicism of the middle and later years of the c19.
the large ornamental carvings on this facade are by s.nixon.
parish clerks hall, london
29 May 2010 |
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c17 glass from the hall of the parish clerks company, a city company without livery whose hall in silver street was destroyed in the war leaving glass which has ended up in the museum of london . this portrait panel with another of a slightly later master of the company bracketted two small german panels underneath a large royal coat of arms of charles2
parish clerks hall, london
29 May 2010 |
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royal arms of charles 2 designed by richard wallis of the painter stainers company. part of c17 window from the parish clerks hall in silver street prob fitted c.1690 .
removed during the war, now in the museum of london. the company of parish clerks is a city company without livery, their clerical attire being deemed to predate and preclude it. there are about 150 churches within the area of their remit, many have been destroyed over the centuries but still have parish clerks and wards.
parish clerks' hall, london
29 May 2010 |
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st.cecilia in the clouds with angel musicians in this german glass of c.1650, in c17 window from the parish clerks hall , prob fitted c.1690. removed during the war, now in the museum of london. the company of parish clerks is a city company without livery, their clerical attire being deemed to predate and preclude it. there are about 150 churches within the area of their remit, many have been destroyed over the centuries but still have parish clerks and wards.
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