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St Bartholomew, Tong, Shropshire: the alabaster tomb of Sir Richard Vernon of Haddon Hall, Treasurer of Calais (d.1451) and his wife, Benedicta of Ludlow under the south crossing

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Christian, Ewan (1814-1895)
NOTES: This church was built in 1409-1425 by Lady Isabel de Pembrugge (d.1446) in memory of her relatives. The only later addition was the Vernon Chantry, the so-called 'Golden Chapel', built in 1515-1519 to the south side of the south aisle. The church was restored by Ewan Christian, which was completed in 1892.

St Bartholomew, Tong, Shropshire: detail of the tomb chest of Sir Richard Vernon of Haddon Hall, Treasurer of Calais (d.1451) and his wife, Benedicta of Ludlow under the south crossing

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Christian, Ewan (1814-1895)
NOTES: This church was built in 1409-1425 by Lady Isabel de Pembrugge (d.1446) in memory of her relatives. The only later addition was the Vernon Chantry, the so-called 'Golden Chapel', built in 1515-1519 to the south side of the south aisle. The church was restored by Ewan Christian, which was completed in 1892.

St Cyriac, Lacock, Wiltshire: monument to Sir William Sharrington (d.1553)

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NOTES: This cruciform church is mainly 14th and 15th century. The tomb of Sir William Sharrington, who was the proprietor of Lacock Abbey after its dissolution in 1539, is one of the finest English examples of early-Renaissance work.

St Mary the Virgin, Great Brington, Northamptonshire: the Perpendicular gabled tomb recess with dogtooth decoration on the south wall

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NOTES: The church dates from between 1220 and 1280. The tomb is probably that of Roger de Wyngfield who was Rector of the church at the beginning of the 14th century.

St Andrew, Langar, Nottinghamshire: monument ot Thomas, Lord Scrope (d.1609) and his wife, Philadelphia

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NOTES: This large 13th century cruciform church was heavily restored in the 1860s by Thomas Butler. The many medieval and Renaissance monuments were retained.

Pavilion and Tomb of Gunj Baksh, Sarkhej Roza, Ahmedabad

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SOURCE: Theodore C. Hope, James Fergusson. Architecture at Ahmedabad, the capital of Goozerat (London, J. Murray, 1866), plate 43

Pyramid of Caius Cestius with the Porta San Paolo, Rome

RIBA7927
SOURCE: Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Vedute di Roma (Rome, [1747?-1788]), pl. 35
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