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  • Title: Kenchester Ariconium, 9 September, 1721

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1721

    Description: Black and white photograph showing Kenchester Ariconium, 9 September 1721.jpg

  • Title: Magazine Article, Kilpeck Church, 2003

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 23rd November, 2003

    Description: Black and white photograph of a magazine article about Kilpeck Church. It was published in Country Life on 23rd November, 2003.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church

    Type: Image

    Date Published: unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of Kilpeck Church by T Raffles Davison.

  • Title: Welsh Knights, Kilpeck Church

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 23rd April, 1843

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print published in the Antiquaries of London of the carvings of 2 Welsh Knights found in Kilpeck Church. The publishing date was April 23rd, 1843, volume XXX, plate II, page 62.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, South West view, 1789

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 7th September, 1789

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print from the Gentlemans magazine of the south west view of Kilpeck Church. It was published on 7th September, 1789, plate 1 on page 781. Note the eastern end has yet to be rebuilt in its semi-circular form.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, sculpted columns

    Type: Image

    Date Published: May 1841

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print depicting figures of clergy or knights sculpted into the columns within Kilpeck Church. This was published in May 1841, publication unknown.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, carvings

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1840

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print depicting various carvings in Kilpeck Church. This was published in June 1840, publication unknown.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, Corbels

    Type: Image

    Date Published: October 1840

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print depicting various Corbals on the exterior of Kilpeck Church. It was published in October 1840, publication unknown.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, carvings

    Type: Image

    Date Published: October 1840

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print depicting various window arches and carvings in Kilpeck Church. Publication unknown but published in October 1840.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, north view

    Type: Image

    Date Published: June 1840

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print depicting the north view of Kilpeck Church.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, east view

    Type: Image

    Date Published: October 1840

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of the east view of Kilpeck Church.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, west view

    Type: Image

    Date Published: June 1840

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of the west view of Kilpeck Church.

  • Title: KIngs Caple Church, Herefordshire,

    Type: Image

    Date Published: unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of Kings Caple church, Herefordshire.

  • Title: Kilpeck Church, west view in colour

    Type: Image

    Date Published: June 1840

    Description: Colour photograph of a print depicting the west view of Kilpeck Church.

  • Title: Kings Caple, Herefordshire, 1857

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1857

    Description: Colour photograph of the stream /river at Kings Caple and old cottages in the background. Children are fishing in the foreground. It is initialed by J H which could be J Handy, who produced Lp92 of the collection.

  • Title: Armston House, Kings Caple, Herefordshire, 1788

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1788

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of Armston House and grounds, Kings Caple, Herefordshire, 1788. It was drawn by J Handy and sculpted by W Angus. It is plate 12 from an unknown published document.

  • Title: Armston House, Kings Caple, Herefordshire, picture and article 1788

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1788

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print (Lp91) which includes an article about Armston House and the surrounding area. It was the seat of Francis Woodhouse Esq. It overlooks the River Wye but was not mentioned when Mr Gilpin travelled down the river. Mr J Handy was a landscape painter.

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