2-VIRGINAL OF 1642 BY THOMAS WHITE. The
... 2-VIRGINAL OF 1642 BY THOMAS WHITE. The oblong oak case was decorated with gilt embossed paper, while the lid's interior and the drop front were painted with an Arcadian scene ...
... 2-VIRGINAL OF 1642 BY THOMAS WHITE. The oblong oak case was decorated with gilt embossed paper, while the lid's interior and the drop front were painted with an Arcadian scene ...
... obtain a close-up picture of Queen Anne's head. This statue was also the work of Thomas White, as early as 1709. The City Chamber Order Book of that year. ordered that Thomas White be and is admitted a Freeman of This City making a handsome effigie of the ...
... importance to ir Thomas White's college, for here, nearly eighty years later, was born St. John's most distingu i heel son and greatest benefactor, Laud, who went up to Oxford from Reading School with one of the scholarships which Sir Thomas White had founded ...
... SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT SrR-The letter and photograph under the above heading (March 20) perpetuate the old chestnut that Thomas White designed the Worcester Guildhall, whereas T. White, Carver, incised in the pediment, sums up his contribution. Who actually ...
... gardener, Thomas White. Q It stands on an i land in Lake Windermere, opposite Bownes property Christian and whose remazns. The had originally out on geometrical lines, remodelled as a jardin ang lais by the Curwens' landscape gardener, Thomas White. i land ...
... striking a way, and for starting to build at once a whole suburb of similarly charming little houses must be given to '[r. Thomas White, the energetic Chairman of the Liverpcol H ousing Committee . Dec. 25th, 1926. COUNTRY LIFE. 995 Further, by lining the ...
... COUNT RY LIF E. Coventry and Reading Tonbridge, and the remaining forty-one from Merchant Sir Thomas White himself had assisted in the foundation of his company's school a few years earlier, and his intention was to establish a connection between it and ...
... detail, a remodelling 0f1936 by Sir Edward Maufe. Founded in 1555 on the site of a Cistercian college by the London merchant Thomas White, StJohn's was so well endowed with lands that it became one of O xford 's richest colleges. It is also one of the most ...
... E. J:i. Beesley, 24,High St. ADINGDON. E. J:i. Beesley, 24,High St. ALDERSHOT. Thomas White & Co., Ltd. AL~'ORD. C. B. Wiseman. ANDOVER. Parsons& Hart,W'loo House. ASHBY·D·L·Z. T. Tunnicliffe, Market St. . G.H .Hunter,Ltd.,64,High St. W. H. Robeson, 16 ...
... CO TRY LIFE. THE Universities of Oxford & Cambridge ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE Nov. 2nd, 1929. OXFORD-I. Founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas White, a wealthy London merchant. buildings of the first quadrangle belong to the earlier Cistercian College of St. Bernard. ...
... WHITE OF WORCESTER SIR,-It has always been held that Thomas ·white (c. 1674-1748), of vVorcester, was the architect of \>\/orcester Guildhall, but the evidence for \¥hite's having designed this or any other building is not conclusive. l\luch more is known ...
... in London. At first they copied the action and design of Continental instruments, but soon developed their own style. Thomas 'White, working in the 16405, used an oblong case of oak decorated with gilt embossed paper, the interior of the lid and the drop ...