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American specimen book of type styles : complete catalogue of printing machinery and printing supplies. 1912 : American Type Founders Company : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
American specimen book of type styles : complete catalogue of printing machinery and printing supplies. 1912 : American Type Founders Company : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Outlines of ornament in the leading styles : selected from executed ancient and modern works : a book of reference for the architect, sculptor, decorative artist, and practical painter : Audsley, W. (William), 1833-1907 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Styles of ornament : Speltz, Alexander : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Styles of ornament
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Art-studies from nature, as applied to design : for the use of architects, designers, and manufacturers . spiny character, admirablyadapting it to the purpose. The wood is very hard, and willtake a high polish ; the generic name, Cratcegus, from a Greekword signifying strength, being an allusion to this character-istic of the plant. Its use- as a hedgerow plant in Englanddates, according to Sowerby, from the time of the Romans, andof this there can be but little doubt, as its most common name—hawthorn —is, literally, the hedge-thorn, from the Saxon wordhage. The second name—white-thorn—has bee Stock Photo - Alamy
Download this stock image: Art-studies from nature, as applied to design : for the use of architects, designers, and manufacturers . spiny character, admirablyadapting it to the purpose. The wood is very hard, and willtake a high polish ; the generic name, Cratcegus, from a Greekword signifying strength, being an allusion to this character-istic of the plant. Its use- as a hedgerow plant in Englanddates, according to Sowerby, from the time of the Romans, andof this there can be but little doubt,