Tiles from 13th century, inlaid with heraldic motifs and described as ‘ridiculously rare’, preserved in purpose-built display One of the most spectacular medieval tiled floors in Europe, buried and ...
In 1949 Elizabeth Eames became Special Acting Assistant Keeper in the Department of British and Medieval Antiquities in the British Museum. She had been appointed to unwrap and catalogue the ...
Archaeologists at a city dig site have uncovered a medieval tiled floor dating back to around the 13th Century. The discovery was made in Gloucestershire at the location of the new £107m development, ...
A volunteer helping to restore a derelict listed building in Maidstone has discovered a rare medieval tile. During an archaeological investigation in the grounds of St Andrews, a medieval former ...
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WASHINGTON – Those wondrously intricate tile mosaics that adorn medieval Islamic architecture may cloak a mastery of geometry not matched in the West for hundreds of years. Historians have long ...
We love monochromatic subway tile as much as the next person; it’s classic for a reason. But lately designers are arranging tiles in unexpected patterns to pack a stronger visual punch. There’s plenty ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Arriving at Liverpool’s Lime Street Station you are greeted by a colossal monument of early Victorian civic ambition: ...
The discovery was made in Gloucestershire at the location of the new £107m development, The Forum. The floor, made of glazed white and green tiles, belonged to the cloister of the city's medieval ...
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