Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: leach

cambridge, all saints church

03 Aug 2015 77
cross by rattee and kett 1904, when b.m.leach repainted the chancel

cambridge, all saints church

03 Aug 2015 78
cross by rattee and kett 1904, when b.m.leach repainted the mural above

all saints church, cambridge

27 Oct 2012 111
leach decorated the walls of bodley's church with stencils between 1878-9 to bodley's designs

all saints church, cambridge

27 Oct 2012 113
leach decorated the walls of bodley's church with stencils between 1878-9 to bodley's designs

all saints church, cambridge

27 Oct 2012 120
roof of the aisle, decorated by leach 1870 to kempe designs

all saints church, cambridge

27 Oct 2012 99
nave roof built by bodley 1863-4, decorated by leach to kempe designs c.1870

jesus college chapel, cambridge

27 Oct 2012 109
the nave roof was designed by morris and webb c.1865 for bodley's restoration, and was carried out by frederick leach

jesus college chapel, cambridge

27 Oct 2012 104
the nave roof was designed by morris and webb c.1865 for bodley's restoration, and was carried out by frederick leach

jesus college chapel, cambridge

27 Oct 2012 123
the nave roof was designed by morris and webb c.1865 for bodley's restoration, and was carried out by frederick leach

devizes castle

10 Apr 2012 87
early royal castle, now buried under c19 work by goodridge of bath, who in 1842 started by clothing one of two windmills as a tower. r.v. leach who owned it later collaborated with j.a. randell to massively extend the castle in 1860-80 in a fanciful neo-norman style. the castle is currently split into several residences, and is private.

devizes castle

10 Apr 2012 90
early royal castle, now buried under c19 work by goodridge of bath, who in 1842 started by clothing one of two windmills as a tower. r.v. leach who owned it later collaborated with j.a. randell to massively extend the castle in 1860-80 in a fanciful neo-norman style. the castle is currently split into several residences, and is private.

devizes castle

10 Apr 2012 93
early royal castle, now buried under c19 work by goodridge of bath, who in 1842 started by clothing one of two windmills as a tower. r.v. leach who owned it later collaborated with j.a. randell to massively extend the castle in 1860-80 in a fanciful neo-norman style. the castle is currently split into several residences, and is private.