Jane Geddes
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Lothian
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King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000
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Der Albani-psalter: Eine Englische Prachthandschrift Des 12. Jahrhunderts Fur Christina Von Markyate (German Edition)
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Medieval Decorative Ironwork in England (Research Reports, 59)
cover - PIPeopling Insular ArtJane Geddes
Peopling Insular Art
no cover - HPHunting PictsJane Geddes
Hunting Picts
no cover - MAMedieval Art, Architecture and...Jane Geddes
Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the Dioceses of Aberdeen and Moray
no cover - SASt. Albans PsalterJane Geddes
St. Albans Psalter
no cover - PPPictish progressJane Geddes
Pictish progress
no cover - MDMedieval Decorative Ironwork En...Jane Geddes
Medieval Decorative Ironwork England
no cover - AOAnimals of the Imagination and...Jane Geddes
Animals of the Imagination and the Bestiary
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Lothian
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King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000
- Open Work
Der Albani-psalter: Eine Englische Prachthandschrift Des 12. Jahrhunderts Fur Christina Von Markyate (German Edition)
- Open Work
Medieval Decorative Ironwork in England (Research Reports, 59)
- Open Work
Peopling Insular Art
- Open Work
Hunting Picts
- Open Work
Medieval Art, Architecture and Archaeology in the Dioceses of Aberdeen and Moray
- Open Work
St. Albans Psalter
- Open Work
Pictish progress
- Open Work
Medieval Decorative Ironwork England
- Open Work
Animals of the Imagination and the Bestiary