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Linenfold (or
linen fold) is a
simple style of
relief carving used to
decorate wood
panelling with a
design "imitating
window tracery", "imitating folded...
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largest room in the house, is
paneled with sixteenth-century oak
linenfold relief carved wood paneling. Its
hooded chimneypiece is from Wollaston...
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residence in London. They
include the
Jericho Parlour (covered in
wooden linenfold panelling), the
Jerusalem Chamber (commissioned in 1369), and a grand...
- but in the
Tudor period doors were some
times covered entirely with
linenfold paneling (St
Albans Abbey). This form of
decoration was
exceedingly common...
- "remarkable in its own right", saw
Crawley add extensions, chimneys, gables,
linenfold panelling and
large amounts of half-timbering.
Martin Conway, writing...
- the hall; he
further prescribed the use of
Latin in conversation. The
linenfold panelling was
added while Archbishop Warham was bursar. The
floor was...
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armorial devices of its benefactors. The hall is
lined to cill
level with
linenfold panelling which dates from 1528 to 1529 and has a five-bay screen, surmounted...
- room
where Louis XI died can be visited. It has late 15th-century
wooden linenfold panelling. The
first floor has
paintings and
sculpture devoted to St....
- lounge. The
interior of the
hotel features oak beams, oak
panellings and
linenfolds,
animal carvings,
plasterwork of the ceilings,
terrazzo floors, and stained...
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lodgings at Bradenstoke. The
library above contains a
major example of
linenfold panelling, the
Ellenhall Wainscot.
Originally from a
Staffordshire manor...