Badly's photos with the keyword: baroque
Sir John Borlase: Mourner
23 May 2018 |
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"In 1551 the Borlase family inherited the village and although they lived in Marlow, they appear to have arranged for the building of the Manor House in the 16th Century.In 1672 Sir John Borlase inherited and settled in the Manor House at Stratton Audley. His father had fought in the Civil Wars on the Royalist side, with the result that his estates were confiscated but later restored during the period of Parliament.Sir John and his brother Baldwin are buried and commemorated in the Church, Sir John with the ornate baroque monument and Baldwin with a large plaque opposite the organ."
strattonaudley.org/the-village/history
Sir John Borlase: coat of arms
23 May 2018 |
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"In 1551 the Borlase family inherited the village and although they lived in Marlow, they appear to have arranged for the building of the Manor House in the 16th Century.In 1672 Sir John Borlase inherited and settled in the Manor House at Stratton Audley. His father had fought in the Civil Wars on the Royalist side, with the result that his estates were confiscated but later restored during the period of Parliament.Sir John and his brother Baldwin are buried and commemorated in the Church, Sir John with the ornate baroque monument and Baldwin with a large plaque opposite the organ."
strattonaudley.org/the-village/history
Sir John Borlase
23 May 2018 |
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"In 1551 the Borlase family inherited the village and although they lived in Marlow, they appear to have arranged for the building of the Manor House in the 16th Century.In 1672 Sir John Borlase inherited and settled in the Manor House at Stratton Audley. His father had fought in the Civil Wars on the Royalist side, with the result that his estates were confiscated but later restored during the period of Parliament.Sir John and his brother Baldwin are buried and commemorated in the Church, Sir John with the ornate baroque monument and Baldwin with a large plaque opposite the organ."
strattonaudley.org/the-village/history
Sir John Borlase
23 May 2018 |
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Decumbit hic IOHANNES BORLASIUS,
Baronettus.
Obyt primo February 1688
Ætatis 48
strattonaudley.org/the-village/history
Sir John Borlase
23 May 2018 |
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"In 1551 the Borlase family inherited the village and although they lived in Marlow, they appear to have arranged for the building of the Manor House in the 16th Century.In 1672 Sir John Borlase inherited and settled in the Manor House at Stratton Audley. His father had fought in the Civil Wars on the Royalist side, with the result that his estates were confiscated but later restored during the period of Parliament.Sir John and his brother Baldwin are buried and commemorated in the Church, Sir John with the ornate baroque monument and Baldwin with a large plaque opposite the organ."
strattonaudley.org/the-village/history
Sir John Borlase: lovely foot
23 May 2018 |
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"In 1551 the Borlase family inherited the village and although they lived in Marlow, they appear to have arranged for the building of the Manor House in the 16th Century.In 1672 Sir John Borlase inherited and settled in the Manor House at Stratton Audley. His father had fought in the Civil Wars on the Royalist side, with the result that his estates were confiscated but later restored during the period of Parliament.Sir John and his brother Baldwin are buried and commemorated in the Church, Sir John with the ornate baroque monument and Baldwin with a large plaque opposite the organ."
strattonaudley.org/the-village/history
Chiesa di San Giuseppe
23 Jun 2017 |
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Inlaid marble floor
23 Jun 2017 |
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Harpist on the ceiling
23 Jun 2017 |
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Organ pipes
23 Jun 2017 |
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Fabulous apse
23 Jun 2017 |
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Main altar with jolly saints and an icon of St Pet…
23 Jun 2017 |
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More ornate side altar
23 Jun 2017 |
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Ornate side altar
23 Jun 2017 |
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The nave
23 Jun 2017 |
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San Paolo
On the steps of the Duomo
23 Jun 2017 |
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Fountain Court
19 Apr 2014 |
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