Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: naworth castle

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 109
detail of 3 oak figures from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles. the figures represent three social ranks, a knight, a squire and a man at arms, and probably stood on a screen as they are carved to be seen on all sides. c.1480

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 137
sallet and bevor detail of late c15 oak figure of a knight from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 130
detail of late c15 oak figure of a knight from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 138
front view of armour on late c15 oak figure of a knight from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 110
rear view of amour on late c15 oak figure of a knight from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 113
late c15 squire, wearing mail under his fur trimmed jupon, an oak figure from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 118
detail of purse on oak figure of a squire from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 124
detail of late c15 man at arms oak figure from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 120
detail of purse on man at arms oak figure from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald casles

c15 dacre figures at the v. and a.

22 Apr 2014 105
detail of 3 oak figures from a dacre family residence in cumbria, either naworth or kirkoswald castles. the figures are a knight, a squire and a man at arms, and probably stood on a screen as they are carved to be seen on all sides. c.1480