This meticulously detailed work, "Descriptive And Archaeological Notes On The Tudor Carvings Recently Discovered In An Ancient Mansion, Now 163, Westgate Street, Gloucester, In The Possession Of Mr. J. Ambrose Fisher," offers a fascinating glimpse into a significant archaeological find. Authored by William Bazeley and G. A. Howitt, the book delves into the intricate Tudor carvings unearthed in a historic Gloucester mansion. This book provides invaluable insights into the craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of the Tudor period.
Readers interested in history, architecture, and the decorative arts will find this book a treasure trove of information. The descriptive notes are supplemented by archaeological context, making it an essential resource for understanding Tudor life and culture as reflected in its material remains. This historical account, with its focus on specific artifacts and location, will appeal to both academic researchers and anyone with a passion for uncovering the stories behind historical objects and buildings.
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