Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: achievement

gt.saxham mother and child glass

gipping church, suffolk, crest in c15 glass

06 Jul 2009 279
boar's head and peacock feathers crest of Tyrell family. glass from east window of private chapel of Sir James Tyrell, Gipping, Suffolk 1474-80

gipping church, suffolk, c15 glass fragments with…

06 Jul 2009 328
knight in surcoat with Tyrell arms, a swallow from those arms above, from the east window of Sir James Tyrell's private chapel at Gipping in Suffolk, 1474-80. James was once suspected of doing in the two princes in the Tower

landwade C17th glass

19 Oct 2009 231
Cotton family alliances in heraldic C17th glass

landwade C17th glass

19 Oct 2009 234
arms of the Cotton family and allies . I like the hand and handle and the colours. Late C17th?

kenninghall norf. c16 royal arms elizabeth i

19 Oct 2009 212
Rare arms of Elizabeth 1, on a tympanum once over the chancel arch. Now in the north aisle, just as well or I couldn't have shot it through the window as church locked.

bardwell donor glass c.1400

19 Oct 2009 204
Drury donor with helmet and crest

bardwell donor glass c.1400

19 Oct 2009 194
Drury donor with arms

bardwell c15 glass

19 Oct 2009 254
Sir William Berdewell , whose arms also appear on the porch, died in 1434. He was the greatest donor of funds , and is shown here in glass of about 1400

bardwell c18 royal arms

19 Oct 2009 219
early c18 royal arms, george 2 being 1727-60, though these may have been updated from the just previous george 1

landwade transept

19 Oct 2009 290
view to the north transept from the south, with the Cotton tomb of 1593 and Cotton hatchments of the C18th

landwade tomb 1593

19 Oct 2009 322
nice strapwork achievement on this Elizabethan tomb, Sir John Cotton [who else!] d.1593

stansted tomb1631

14 Oct 2009 155
Lord mayor Sir Thomas Middleton d.1631 and wife, parents of Hester Salusbury

north cray.kent c17 cast iron fireback royal arms…

20 Sep 2009 220
this one's cast iron, maybe a sussex fire back?

bexley, kent, brass c15 horn

20 Sep 2009 230
The only brass I know with this horn insignia, possibly that of a royal forester? forests had their own laws, and administering justice could be of great pecuniary advantage to those in charge, to say nothing of the rights of disposal of game and timber. the brass looks c15.

shimpling heraldic glass c14 lion

rushbrooke c19 royal arms

05 Sep 2009 303
these would be rare arms of Henry viii if original, but they are more likely some of col. rushbrooke's work of the 1840s

occold c17 royal arms , prob. charles 2

05 Sep 2009 1 357
lateC.17th rustic arms - the signwriter has had only a vague idea when it came to the helmet under the crown