Bath, Art and Architecture

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Roubiliac Monuments in Wrexham Church, Part 1.

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The Roubiliac  Monuments.   St Giles Parish Church, Wrexham. Part 1. The Monument to Mrs Mary Myddleton (1688 - 1747). Lou...
Monday, 8 October 2018

Bust of James Lawes, Kingston Jamaica by John Cheere

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The Hon. James Lawes.  John Cheere Marble Bust. St Andrew Parish Church. Halfway Tree, Kingston, Jamaica. ...
Thursday, 4 October 2018

Myddleton Monuments by Thomas Bushnell in St Mary's Church, Chirk

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The Myddleton  Monuments at Chirk. Monument to Thomas and Mary Myddleton Elizabeth Myddleton Sir Richard Myddleton Extract from...
Monday, 1 October 2018

John Bushnell attributed - Sir Philip Frowde - Monument in Bath Abbey

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Sir Philip Frowde (d.1674). Marble Monument in Bath Abbey attributed to John Bushnell.  Bath Abbey. Sir Philip Frowde matri...
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