The history and antiquities of Haddon Hall : illustrated by thirty-two highly finished drawings : with an account of the hall in its present state . of the olden time. PLATE VI. This plate consists of diagrams of ceilings, &c. Fig. of the ceiling of the Long Gallery. Figs. 2 and 3. The shields andornaments at A B C, to a larger scale. Fig. 4. Section of the ceiling of theLong Gallery, showing the manner in which the ceiling dies behind thecornice, and a portion of the window at the end of the Gallery. Fig. from the soffit of the bay window in State Bed Chamber. Fig.
The history and antiquities of Haddon Hall : illustrated by thirty-two highly finished drawings : with an account of the hall in its present state . of the olden time. PLATE VI. This plate consists of diagrams of ceilings, &c. Fig. of the ceiling of the Long Gallery. Figs. 2 and 3. The shields andornaments at A B C, to a larger scale. Fig. 4. Section of the ceiling of theLong Gallery, showing the manner in which the ceiling dies behind thecornice, and a portion of the window at the end of the Gallery. Fig. from the soffit of the bay window in State Bed Chamber. Fig. of a room in the Entrance Tower. Fig. 7. Ceiling of a room abovethe former. Fig. 8. Section of half the rib moulding at D showing themethod of junction with the cornice. Fig. 9. Ditto at E. Fig. 10. Sectionof moulding of panel at F. Fig. 11. Elevation of rosettes on beams in and 9. These ceilings, &c. are executed in plaster. The ceiling of theLong Gallery has the remains of gilding and painting, but is now stoppedup with whitewash. HENRY DUESBURY. 37, Percy Street, >June, 1837. J Printed by Henry Mozlcy and Sons,
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