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Gabled Collection

Background imageGabled Collection: Sparrowes House, or The Ancient House, Ipswich, Suffolk

Sparrowes House, or The Ancient House, Ipswich, Suffolk, is an architectural gem, built in 1567 by George Copping. It has four oriel windows and even the gabled windows have cupids Date: circa 1901

Background imageGabled Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. The Amathus sarcophagus

Phoenician art. Cyprus. The Amathus sarcophagus with reliefs depicting a parade with chariots. Limestone. Archaic Period. 5th century B.C. It comes from a tomb at Amathus (Cyprus)

Background imageGabled Collection: Howards House, Clapton

Howards House, Clapton
View of howards House in Clapton, London. A gabled house of c.1600 was acquired in 1715 by Samuel and Bucknall Howard, merchants who conveyed it in 1727 to John Howard

Background imageGabled Collection: Gabled houses from the Interregnum (1650s)

Gabled houses from the Interregnum (1650s) on Winchester Street, London Wall, 1804. Characters on the right pavement include Professor of Languages Count John Theodora de Verdion with umbrella

Background imageGabled Collection: Saint Marys Almshouses - Chichester, Sussex

Saint Marys Almshouses - Chichester, Sussex, St Marys Hospital in St Martins Square, Chichester is one of the oldest almshouses in the country and it is still in use today

Background imageGabled Collection: Old House in Salisbury

Old House in Salisbury - Empty street - gabled, bow-windowed houses on right. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900

Background imageGabled Collection: High Street houses

High Street houses - Houses with overhangs, gabled roofs, shop fronts. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900

Background imageGabled Collection: Chicago Worlds Fair - Victoria House

Chicago Worlds Fair - Victoria House - Half- timbered house, with small gabled roofs. Part of Box 282 Boswell Collection - Chicago Exposition. Date: 1893

Background imageGabled Collection: St John Chrysostom

St John Chrysostom
ST JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, bishop of Constantinople whose gabled roofs and dreaming spires can be seen in the distance Date: 345 - 407

Background imageGabled Collection: Penhill House

Penhill House - Black and white lantern slide. Large gabled house in process of demolition.. Part of Box 399. Boswell collection. Date: circa 1900

Background imageGabled Collection: 12 Crescent Road

12 Crescent Road - Black and white lantern slide. Square, gabled house.. Part of Box 399. Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900

Background imageGabled Collection: Maori Village

Maori Village
Maori Pah, or fortified village, in the province of New Plymouth (Taranaki); the ornate gabled houses are characteristic of the indigenous building style


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