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+ | === Antiquarian Library - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry=== | ||
= The Architecture, Architects, and Builders of the Middle Ages (Miller, J.), 1851. = | = The Architecture, Architects, and Builders of the Middle Ages (Miller, J.), 1851. = | ||
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− | + | === Author:- J. Miller=== | |
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− | '''''Order:- ''''' Craft ( | + | ==== ==== |
− | == | + | '''Date First Published:- ''''' 1851 |
− | By JAMES MILLER, Builder, fellow of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and Master of the Lodge of St. Mark. | + | ==== ==== |
+ | '''UGLE Library Classification:- '''''A 762 MIL - The Fine Arts in Masonry, Architecture and building | ||
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+ | '''WMLMT Classification:- '''''Masonic Discussion | ||
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+ | '''Order:- ''''' Craft (Blue Masonry) | ||
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+ | === Description === | ||
+ | "By JAMES MILLER, Builder, fellow of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and Master of the Lodge of St. Mark. | ||
“Sa gays ye compas wyn about | “Sa gays ye compas wyn about | ||
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Behaulde to ye hende.” | Behaulde to ye hende.” | ||
− | Glasgow:Maurice Ogle and Son, Exchange Square. 1851. (With Frontispiece, “Norman Doorway.”) | + | Glasgow:Maurice Ogle and Son, Exchange Square. 1851. (With Frontispiece, “Norman Doorway.”)" |
− | == Properties == | + | === Properties === |
− | pp. viii. 156. | + | "pp. viii. 156. |
7”x4¼”. | 7”x4¼”. | ||
− | Maurice Ogle & Son, Glasgow, 1851. | + | Maurice Ogle & Son, Glasgow, 1851." |
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 9 February 2021
Antiquarian Library - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry
The Architecture, Architects, and Builders of the Middle Ages (Miller, J.), 1851.
Author:- J. Miller
Date First Published:- 1851
UGLE Library Classification:- A 762 MIL - The Fine Arts in Masonry, Architecture and building
WMLMT Classification:- Masonic Discussion
Order:- Craft (Blue Masonry)
Description
"By JAMES MILLER, Builder, fellow of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and Master of the Lodge of St. Mark.
“Sa gays ye compas wyn about Se truth and laute do, but doubte Behaulde to ye hende.”
Glasgow:Maurice Ogle and Son, Exchange Square. 1851. (With Frontispiece, “Norman Doorway.”)"
Properties
"pp. viii. 156. 7”x4¼”. Maurice Ogle & Son, Glasgow, 1851."
Use Your Browser Back Button to Return to Previous Page
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