Lexicographical Neighbors of Repanelled
Literary usage of Repanelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Castles and Keeps of Scotland: Being a Description of Sundry Fortresses by Frank Roy Fraprie (1907)
"It has been repanelled and floored and is very satisfactorily restored. This hall
was entered only by an outside stair. Its only internal communication with ..."
2. Exeter Churches: Notes on the History, Fabrics and Features of Interest in by Beatrix F. Cresswell (1908)
"The roof has lately been repanelled. In the west window is a figure of S. Paul the
Apostle, with his emblem, the sword. A tablet on the south wall records ..."
3. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries edited by John S. Amery (1908)
"The roof has lately been repanelled. In the west window is a figure of S. Paul the
Apostle, with his emblem, the sword. A tablet on the south wall records ..."
4. DEVON AND CORNWALL NOTES & QUERIES. (1908)
"The roof has lately been repanelled. In the west window is a figure of S. Paul the
Apostle, with his emblem, the sword. A tablet on the south wall records ..."
5. Clerkenwell & St. Luke's: Comprising the Borough of Finsbury by Geraldine Edith Mitton (1906)
"... which is over the roadway, has been entirely renovated, repanelled, and top-
lighted with a decorative skylight of carved oak. ..."
6. History and Antiquities of the Newport Pagnell Hundreds by Oliver Ratcliff (1900)
"... Carrington (whose adviser or decorator was Burgess), but has been beautifully
decorated and repanelled in accordance with the antiquity of the mansion. ..."