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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for Victoria County History, Woodbridge, 2010.
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS
Photographs from the collections of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society [SANHS] and Somerset Record Office [SRO] were taken by Mary Siraut and from the Somerset Studies Library [SSL] by David Bromwich.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure | Page | |
1 | The River Cary at Babcary (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | xx |
3 | Ansford old church with view to Glastonbury Tor by W. W. Wheatley (SANHS) | 2 |
4 | Castle Cary, South Street, east side (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 6 |
5 | Keinton Mandeville, house and boundary in Keinton stone (© English Heritage) | 7 |
6 | Castle Cary, South Cary doorcases (© English Heritage) | 8 |
11 | Castle Cary, Fore Street (© English Heritage) | 21 |
13 | Castle Cary, Cumnock Terrace in 1877 (SANHS) | 23 |
14 | Castle Cary, Ochiltree House (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 24 |
15 | Castle Cary, Florida House in 1877, now St John's Priory (SANHS) | 25 |
16 | Castle Cary, site of castle (© English Heritage) | 27 |
17 | Castle Cary, Lower Cockhill, wall painting (© Mark McDermott) | 30 |
18 | Castle Cary, South Street, former cheese store (© English Heritage) | 35 |
19 | Castle Cary, Chapel Yard (© English Heritage) | 38 |
20 | Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills, horsehair weaving (© Adrian Webb) | 39 |
21 | Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills c. 1880 (SRO, DD/X/LIV 12) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of the University of Liverpool Library] | 42 |
22 | Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills, ropewalk in 1946 (SSL © Sue Harris) | 43 |
23 | Castle Cary, Higher Flax Mills, weaving webbing in 1946 (SSL © Sue Harris) | 44 |
24 | Castle Cary, Pither's c. 1911 (SRO, D/N/smc 4/3/63) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of The Bristol District of the Methodist Church] | 46 |
25 | Castle Cary, the George (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 49 |
26 | Castle Cary, Fore Street, former White's shop (© English Heritage) | 51 |
27 | Castle Cary, Bridgewater Buildings (© English Heritage) | 53 |
28 | Castle Cary primary school (© English Heritage) | 55 |
29 | Castle Cary, Bailey Hill, lockup and post office (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 65 |
30 | Castle Cary, Market Place, the Town Hall (Images of England © John Barker) | 66 |
31 | Castle Cary, Church by J. Buckler (SANHS) | 71 |
32 | Castle Cary, John Wesley preaching c. 1767 (SANHS) | 73 |
34 | Alford, parish church of All Saints with manor house (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 78 |
37 | Ansford, former weavers' cottages on Ansford Hill (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 92 |
38 | Ansford, former Ansford Inn (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 93 |
39 | Ansford, Old Parsonage (SCC, HER) | 98 |
40 | Ansford, parish church of St Andrew (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 99 |
42 | Babcary, Standerwick (© English Heritage) | 107 |
43 | Babcary church in 1840 by J. Buckler (SANHS) | 117 |
44 | Babcary, entrance to medieval churchyard (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 119 |
46 | Barton St David, Breadstone Farm (SCC, HER) | 124 |
47 | Barton St David, Barton Mill in 1759 (SRO, DD/DN 168) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of the South West Heritage Trust; document held at the Somerset Heritage Centre. Revised document reference: DD\DN/3/31/1".] | 133 |
48 | Barton St David church c. 1840 by J. Buckler (SANHS) | 140 |
49 | Barton St David, parish church of All Saints (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 141 |
50 | Barton St David, former Ebenezer chapel (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 141 |
52 | Keinton Mandeville, image of stone fencing (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 145 |
53 | Keinton Mandeville, Irving House (SANHS) | 146 |
54 | Keinton Mandeville, Manor Farm barn (SRO, A/ATV 11) [Digital reproduction by courtesy of the South West Heritage Trust; document held at the Somerset Heritage Centre] | 149 |
56 | Keinton Mandeville, quarry advertisement 1883 (SRO) | 152 |
57 | Keinton Mandeville church in 1834 by J. Buckler (SANHS) | 160 |
59 | Kingweston House in 1828 (SANHS) | 165 |
60 | Kingweston, Lower farm (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 167 |
61 | Kingweston church, the chancel (© English Heritage) | 174 |
62 | Kingweston church, angel (© English Heritage) | 175 |
64 | Lovington, Brue Farm (© English Heritage) | 178 |
65 | Lovington, Charity Farm (SCC, HER) | 181 |
66 | Lovington Mill (University of London, Mary Siraut) | 183 |
67 | West Lydford, weir on Brue (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 189 |
69 | West Lydford, Bridge Farm barn (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 193 |
70 | West Lydford, Fair Place (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 201 |
71 | West Lydford, parish hall (University of London, Matthew Bristow) | 204 |
72 | West Lydford church (© English Heritage) | 210 |
74 | Wheathill church in 1846 by W. W. Wheatley (SANHS) | 218 |
LIST OF MAPS
Maps were drawn by Cath D'Alton from drafts by Mary Siraut and their copyright is held by University of London. Individual parish maps, except those of 17th-century Ansford and Castle Cary, are based on parish tithe maps.