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Excerpt from Screens and Galleries in English Churches
In the preparation of this volume, in addition to valuable assist front many friends, and front the literature generally which has iccutnulated on the subject, the writer is under special obligations to the various papers by Mr I. Bligh Bond. Which form, ind the r/rriszlus on' the subject of screens, and'the content' which will be embodied shortly in a larger work. \ir W. Ila o son also has generously permitted the use of his unpublished notes and drawings of the screens of Norfolk. For the retunn of the proofs, grateful acknowledgments are due to f'i 'tynier Va. Ame, Rev. (1. Saunders, and Mr W. Davidson. \lost 'll' screens hai'e been visited, and several have been photographed by the writer; but the wealth of illustration here presented could never have been brought together but for the willing and generous co operation of very many photographers and ecclesiologists, among whom spec. Al mention must be made of the members of the \rchitectural lletail i'ostal Club in all cases specific acknowledgment is made in the Indra Lawn/m, page 183.
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