. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. ials withthe U supports introduced. Another gate with side panels, pilastersand horizontal top is at Abney House, Church Street, StokeNewington, the lock-rail of typical design slightly modified. Afine pair of gates at West Drayton, are by the same hands, butwith many peculiarities ; and there is a good gate at Inwood,Templecombe, which must have been produced in the sameworks. Other handsome gates with pilasters and overthrow,still in good preservation,,are in Ro


. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. ials withthe U supports introduced. Another gate with side panels, pilastersand horizontal top is at Abney House, Church Street, StokeNewington, the lock-rail of typical design slightly modified. Afine pair of gates at West Drayton, are by the same hands, butwith many peculiarities ; and there is a good gate at Inwood,Templecombe, which must have been produced in the sameworks. Other handsome gates with pilasters and overthrow,still in good preservation,,are in Romford Road, Stratford; theGrove, Stratford; at Elm Hall, Snaresbrook, and Church Place,Stoke Newington, of all of which illustrations have been Romford Road (Fig. 56) is interesting as one of the fewwith perfectly plain tapering spikes for dog-bars and over thescrolled lock-rail. Its pilasters are of lyre design, one lyre withinthe other and handsomely scrolled with leaves. The gate at Elm House, Snaresbrook (Plate xlvi), has thetypical fringe to its single lock-rail, and dog-bars. The overthrow, Plate GATE TO WHALEBONE HALL, CHADWIiLL HEATH, ESSEX. > I—I X


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