. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. riGS. 134 5. DESIGNS FOR LAMP BRACKETS, BY THE BROTHERS ADAM, FOR drapers hall. Doorway Brackets 291 the front entrances to houses andeven cottages. A large numberhave found • their way into mu-seums, for there are no less thantwelve at South Kensington whichhaye probably served this pur-pose. They may yet be met with,as at the White Hart at Salis-bury, which not only retains itspair of supporting brackets to theweather-board, but boldly wroughtG. with scrolls


. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. riGS. 134 5. DESIGNS FOR LAMP BRACKETS, BY THE BROTHERS ADAM, FOR drapers hall. Doorway Brackets 291 the front entrances to houses andeven cottages. A large numberhave found • their way into mu-seums, for there are no less thantwelve at South Kensington whichhaye probably served this pur-pose. They may yet be met with,as at the White Hart at Salis-bury, which not only retains itspair of supporting brackets to theweather-board, but boldly wroughtG. with scrolls as stays brackets support the sheltersto doorways at Kingston, Wood-stock, Evesham, Blandford, Lud-low (Fig. 136), and Lancaster, some being. FIG. 136. TAGE NEAR


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