HOUSE AND GARDEN 
February, 1911 
In 
Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire. The woodwork is in the style of Sir Christopher 
Wren, but the mantel and plaster ceiling are typical of the Adam style 
A trophy group by Grinling Gibbons, in light 
wood applied to a dark background 
Typical Gibbons carving of flowers, 
wreaths, fish, game and cherubs 
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL 
REPRESENTING THE 
PERIOD OF THE 
ENGLISH RENAISSANCE 
Carved by Gibbons. It is interesting to note 
the very high relief 
A characteristic Adam interior — the 
third gallery in Newby Hall 
A splendid oak doorway carved orna¬ 
mentation in fine restraint 
Holbein’s King Hal in its Grinling Gib¬ 
bons’ setting at Petworth 
