. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. G/Vte and part of screen to NEWNHAI The III I Id- wi/i*Ji| Ilale \1X—\X. < MOMiSKiRBY, (Removed from Shrewsbniy).,? tlic iiiuillcr by lidkcuvU. From a Wash Drawing lj)- A. E. Martin. 72 English Ironworkof the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries Thomas Harval, 1824: The iron gates of entrance into the groundsare of eminent beauty and magnificence ; they were made atDerby, and are said to have cost ^1,000. At this time they wereon the roadside of Berwick Park, near Shre


. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. G/Vte and part of screen to NEWNHAI The III I Id- wi/i*Ji| Ilale \1X—\X. < MOMiSKiRBY, (Removed from Shrewsbniy).,? tlic iiiuillcr by lidkcuvU. From a Wash Drawing lj)- A. E. Martin. 72 English Ironworkof the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries Thomas Harval, 1824: The iron gates of entrance into the groundsare of eminent beauty and magnificence ; they were made atDerby, and are said to have cost ^1,000. At this time they wereon the roadside of Berwick Park, near Shrewsbury, the seat ofThomas Powys, having been moved from some other position inconsequence of the construction of a new road. They were sentto Norwich for restoration, and while there were pronouncedto have been made by the Coalbrookdale Company about the year1720. They have also been regarded as Spanish and Russian. Thegate now at Shrewsbury (Plate lxiii, page 198) is also by the Roberts. William Edney A search kindly made by Mr. John E. Pritchard, ,, hasbrought to light the name of William Edney, a notable smith ofBristol. The fine ironwork in several churches of the city had re-vealed the


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