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Slate Plaque, Neville Northy Burnard (1818-1878)
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Slate Plaque, Neville Northy Burnard (1818-1878)
Slate plaque of the head of a bearded man, wearing a medieval hat and coif. A coif was a close-fitting linen cap that that tied under the chin - it was worn by both men and women. Neville Northy Burnard was a Cornish sculptor best known for his portrait figures. 19th century
TRURI : 1959.14a
Media ID 19210439
© RIC, photographer Mike Searle
Artist Artwork Beard Black Dark Face Gray Grey
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