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Station of the Cross No. 4: "Jesus Meets His Mother", c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 4: " Jesus Meets His Mother", c. 1936
Station of the Cross No. 4: "Jesus Meets His Mother, c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 4: " Jesus Meets His Mother, c. 1936
Station of the Cross No. 13: "Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross", c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 13: " Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross", c. 1936
Station of the Cross No. 5: "Jesus is Assisted in Carrying His Cross, c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 5: " Jesus is Assisted in Carrying His Cross, c. 1936
Station of the Cross No. 13: "Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross, c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 13: " Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross, c. 1936
Station of the Cross No. 14: "Jesus is Laid in His Tomb", c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 14: " Jesus is Laid in His Tomb", c. 1936
Keystone Design, c. 1936. Creator: William HerbertKeystone Design, c. 1936
Station of the Cross No. 3: "Jesus Falls the First Time", c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 3: " Jesus Falls the First Time", c. 1936
Station of the Cross No. 2: "The Cross is Laid on Jesus", c. 1936Station of the Cross No. 2: " The Cross is Laid on Jesus", c. 1936
Bit, c. 1936. Creator: William HerbertBit, c. 1936
Pieced Quilt (1 Square), c. 1940. Creator: William HerbertPieced Quilt (1 Square), c. 1940
Wall Painting, 1935 / 1942. Creator: William HerbertWall Painting, 1935/1942
Daniel, (1562-1619), 1830. Creator: UnknownDaniel, (1562-1619), 1830. Samuel Daniel (1562-1619) English poet and historian, studied at Oxford University, tutor to the family of Lord Herbert and translated works from Latin to English
The Big Class, 186 ton sailing yacht Lulworth making good speed, 1924. CreatorThe Big Class, 186 ton sailing yacht Lulworth making good speed, 1924. Lulworth was designed by Herbert William White and built in 1920
The cutter racing yacht Terpsichore running downwind, 1922. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe cutter racing yacht Terpsichore running downwind, 1922. Terpsichore was built in 1920 as a competitor to the Kings Britannia. It was later renamed Lulworth