Carved Stone at the Warminster Athenaeum. (photograph)

Description

Identification note: written below the photograph:Carved stone, on the premises of the Warminster Athenaeum, found in 1857, in pulling down the London Inn on the same site, in which it had been used for building material, probably part of a tomb. Presented by the Rev. J. Baron

Summary: 1 photograph of a carved stone, found in 1857 when pulling down the London Inn, Warminster, to build the Athanaeum, the stone is divided into 5 'panels', the middle three of which show shields bearing coats of arms, Warminster, Wiltshire, 1850=1890


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