The prospect of Comb as it is now extant late by John Lord Harington built out of the ruines of the monistery [graphic] / Dan. King, delin. et sculp.
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Title
The prospect of Comb as it is now extant late by John Lord Harington built out of the ruines of the monistery [graphic] / Dan. King, delin. et sculp.
Created/published
[Great Britain?] : [s.n.], [17th century]
Description
1 print : etching ; 4 1/2 x 11 in.
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paper
Summary
The building is shown from the angle of the courtyard, which is formed by the two arms extended at right angles from the main hall. Above r. is a coat of arms with a banner beneath reading "Structores iugeo qui fuerint monstrans Antonius Craven gener."
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"60"--inscribed in lower right corner.
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Great Britain.
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Call number
ART File C729.5 no.3 (size XS)
Folger accession
cs1483