Notes and Queries, Number 24, April 13, 1850 by Various
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page 69 of 71 (97%)
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By the same Author, to be completed in Four Parts, CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS in ENGLAND and WALES: an Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the various classes of Monumental Memorials which have been in use in this country from about the time of the Norman Conquest. Profusely illustrated with Wood Engravings. Part I. price 7s. 6d.; Part II. 2s. 6d. "A well conceived and executed work."--_Ecclesiologist_. * * * * * MATERIALS for making RUBBINGS of MONUMENTAL BRASSES and other Incised Works of Art. Heel Ball, in cakes, at 8d. and 1s. each. White paper, in rolls, each 12 yards in length, and s. d. 57 inches wide 6 0 47 do. 5 0 40 do. 4 0 23 do. 1 6 do. do., a thinner quality 1 0 Also, RICHARDSON'S METALLIC RUBBER, in cakes, price 1s. 6d.: Double cakes, 2s. 6d. And PREPARED PAPER, s. d. |
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