Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: term

maker church, cornwall (12)

25 Jul 2018 74
1664 tomb to phill and elizabeth triggs, a late use of such mannerist figures

old warden church, beds (65)

11 Sep 2016 127
caryatid tern on gallery made up of english and flemish c16 carvings

slaugham church, sussex

09 May 2014 106
male and female terms with wheat ear headdresses stand on urns with faces on the covert tomb of 1579. like a classical green man, these figures have been the focus of some ire in the past, probably during the puritan era, as each has had its face and breasts attacked, whereas even some of the row of kneeling figures escaped damage.

slaugham church, sussex

09 May 2014 114
male term with bulrush like headdress standing on an urn with a satyr's face on the covert tomb of 1579. like a classical green man, these figures have been the focus of some ire in the past, probably during the puritan era, as each has had its face and breasts attacked, whereas even some of the row of kneeling figures escaped damage.

slaugham church, sussex

09 May 2014 128
female term with bulrush headdress on the covert tomb of 1579. like a classical green woman, these figures have been the focus of some ire in the past, probably during the puritan era, as each has had its face and breasts attacked, whereas some of the row of kneeling figures above escaped damage.

slaugham church, sussex

09 May 2014 118
bearded male term with long asses ears and a bulrush headdress stands on an urn with a satyr's face on the covert tomb of 1579. like a classical green man, these figures have been the focus of some ire in the past, probably during the puritan era, as each has had its face and breasts attacked, whereas even some of the row of kneeling figures escaped damage.

slaugham church, sussex

09 May 2014 104
female term with bulrush headdress on the covert tomb of 1579. like a classical green woman, these figures have been the focus of some ire in the past, probably during the puritan era, as each has had its face and breasts attacked, whereas some of the kneeling figures above escaped damage.