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2664 - Talbot family of Lacock
2 - Household
3 - Lacock village
6 - Photographs, prints and drawings
Reference
2664/2/3F/8BW
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Title
Letter about Lacock Abbey and photographs of bosses and other sculptures in the church.
Description
1. Card with the typed words "Bosses and sculptures in Lacock Church".
2. Photograph of a boss of a swan with 2 necks in the Lady Chapel Bay 1.
3. Photograph of a boss with a crescent moon over a face surrounded by stars in the Lady Chapel Bay 2.
4. Photograph of a sculpture of an animal with longish ears in the Lady Chapel.
5. Photograph of a sculpture of an animal curled up in the Lady Chapel.
6. Photograph of a boss showing a winged person with flicked out long hair holding a chalice with smiling face in the Lady Chapel Bay 1.
7. Photograph of a boss showing a winged person with flicked out long hair holding a shield with a heart 2 hands and 2 feet in the Lady Chapel Bay 1.
8. Photograph of a boss showing a winged person with flicked out long hair holding a chalice with stern face in the Lady Chapel Bay 1.
9. Photograph of a boss showing a winged person with short flicked out hair holding a shield with 2 pigs holding a cruciform one eating a fish in the Lady Chapel Bay 1.
10. Photograph of a sculpture of an amphibian creature holding a spherical object in the Lady Chapel.
11. Photograph of a sculpture of a figure without a face holding a spear in the Lady Chapel.
12. Photograph of a boss shoeing a figure with long flicked out hair and beard (possibly Christ) in the Lady Chapel Bay 2.
13. 23 Aug 1938 Letter from C J T Cave regarding his photographing of the bosses and sculptures of the church and cloisters and given some explanation to them.
Date
1938
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