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THE COLLOTYPE PLATES
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I. Old Carved Chest in York Cathedral.
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II.—Figure from the Tomb of Henry IV. in Canterbury
Cathedral.
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III.—Aisle Roof—Mildenhall Church, Suffolk.
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IV.—Nave Roof—Sall Church, Norfolk.
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V.—Portion of a Carved Oak Panel—The Sheepfold.
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VI—Portion of a Carved Oak Panel—The Sheepfold.
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VII.—Preliminary Drawing of a Lion for Carving. By Phillip
Webb.
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VIII.—Book Cover Carved in English Oak—"Tale of Troy."
(only carved portion shown.)
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IX.—Book Cover Carved in English Oak—"Tale of Troy." (only
carved portion shown.)
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X.—Book Cover Carved in English Oak—"Reynard the Fox.
(only carved portions shown.)
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XI.—Carving from Choir Stalls in Winchester
Cathedral.
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XII.—Carving from Choir Screen—Winchester
Cathedral.
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XIII.—Font Canopy—Trunch Church, Norfolk.
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XIV.—Two designs for Carving, by Philip Webb. One
executed, one in drawing.
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XV.—Leg of a Settle, carved in English Oak.
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XVI.—Pew Ends in Carved Oak—Brent Church, Somersetshire.
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