List of Illustrations (etext transcriber's note) |
WINCHESTER
BY THE SAME AUTHOR AND ARTIST AS “WINCHESTER”
HAMPSHIRE
CONTAINING
75 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR
Some Press Opinions
“Author and artist have worthily combined their talent on a worthypiece of England.”—Daily Graphic.
“Rarely, if ever, have author and artist collaborated with such ahappy result.”—Evening Standard.
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TOWER OF THE COLLEGE CHAPEL, WINCHESTER
The graceful pinnacles of ‘Two Wardens Tower,’ as the tower of CollegeChapel is called, forms a picturesque feature in all views of thesoutheastern quarter of the city. Originally built by Warden Thurburn in1488, it was rebuilt in 1863, in memory of two well-known later wardens,Barter, Warden of Winchester, and Williams, Warden of New.
The view is taken from near Wharf Bridge.
PAINTED BY
WILFRID BALL, R.E.
DESCRIBED BY
Rev. TELFORD VARLEY, M.A., B.Sc.![[Image unavailable.]](https://oldbook.b-cdn.net/kitaplar/7/pg67808-h/images/colophon.png)
LONDON
ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK
1910
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