. "W.3-1973" . "Country Life magazine: article on Mamhead House, Devon.\n\n'The bedrooms opening off the gallery are remarkable complete examples of country house taste of the epoch. The most elaborate is that prepared for Queen Adelaide (Fig.11)...The oak furniture suite, desgined by Salvin, renders Regency forms in heavy Jacobethan style but is unusual in having its surface incised with an interlacing curvilinear pattern that perhaps derives from 17th century embroidery.'\n\nIncludes photograph of the bench in situ."@en . . "On loan to Newstead Abbey, Nottingham."@en . "Country Life magazine: article on Mamhead House, Devon.\n\n'The bedrooms opening off the gallery are remarkable complete examples of country house taste of the epoch. The most elaborate is that prepared for Queen Adelaide (Fig.11)...The oak furniture suite, desgined by Salvin, renders Regency forms in heavy Jacobethan style but is unusual in having its surface incised with an interlacing curvilinear pattern that perhaps derives from 17th century embroidery.'\n\nIncludes photograph of the bench in situ."@en . . "1838, Bond Street Underground Station" . "English, 1838, Salvin, for Mamhead House, 79/849"@en . "English, 1838, Salvin, for Mamhead House, 79/849"@en . . "0.4079"^^ . . . . "1838, Bond Street Underground Station" . . "Oak, with incised and carved decoration and silk damask upholstery."@en . . "Oak, with incised and carved decoration and silk damask upholstery."@en . "On loan to Newstead Abbey, Nottingham."@en .