- JCARCH/JCW04/064
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Part of Archaeological Finds
Tr. 1: Lead stylus with one pointed and one flat end and used in a similar fashion to a pencil. Examples from Coppergate, York exist and are identical to Winchester Class 2 type styli and generally date from the 13th to 15th centuries (Ottaway & Rogers 2002, 2934). Length 104mm.
Part of Archaeological Finds
Tr. 2: Circular, flat lead disc with traces of two fixings; possibly a lid or similar. Diameter 24.8mm; undated.
Part of College Archives
Section through arch
Rowe, Richard Reynolds (1824-1899), Architect, Surveyor and Engineer
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
View of the Choir looking towards the altar showing choir stalls and organ
Part of College Archives
View of the corner of the Chapel showing the double piscina
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
View of the east front of the Carpenter building, before Morgan Avenue was created
Part of College Archives
Part of College Archives
Stalls, screen and floor drawing
Part of College Archives
Elevations of the pew ends, sections of wooden mouldings and elevation of screen.
Rattee, James