| Charles Heath - 1806 - 900 oldal
...continued with little interruption. The three pilasters at the East end of the Church form the Chancel. It is divided from the body of the church by the Organ Gallery, which is supported by a double range of marble columns, and enriched with carving by Grinling Gibbon. The... | |
| William Bernard Cooke - 1811 - 324 oldal
...the Knights of the Garter, and the repository of honour of this most noble order of knighthood. It is divided from the body of the church by the organ gallery, beneath which, on each side of the entrance to tbe choir, were formerly seats and pews, as the pulpit... | |
| Samuel Owen - 1811 - 416 oldal
...the Knights of the Garter, and the repository of honour of this most noble order of knighthood. It is divided from the body of the church by the organ gallery, beneath which, on each side of the entrance to the choir, were formerly seats and pews, as the pulpit... | |
| James Bell - 1835 - 1016 oldal
...the inscription, terminating with the words, " si tnonumentum quteris, circumspice I" The choir if divided from the body of the church by the organ gallery,...eight beautiful Corinthian pillars. This, as well as Ike rest of the choir, presents much earring in wood, the work of the celebrated Gibbons. The choral... | |
| England - 1848 - 710 oldal
...with the words, " si monuinentum quaeris, circumspice !" The choir is divided from the body of tbe church by the organ gallery, which rests on eight...rest of the choir, presents much carving in wood, the work of the celebrated Gibbons. The choral service is performed here twice a-day. Strangers are... | |
| 1851 - 722 oldal
...arch of which is an inscription, terminating with the words, " si monumentum qiueris, circumspice 1" The choir is divided from the body of the church by...rest of the choir, presents much carving in wood, the work of the celebrated Gibbons. The choral service is performed here twice a-day. Strangers are... | |
| Henry Herbert (and co.) - 1883 - 230 oldal
...seventeen tons in weight, nine feet in height, and nine feet six inches and a half in diameter at the lips. The Choir is divided from the body of the Church by...which rests on eight beautiful Corinthian pillars, and contains some rich wood-carvings by Grinling G ibbons. There is divine service three times daily... | |
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