"Crail Church (before the restoration)." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Crail Church

"Crail Church (before the restoration)." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Isoclinal folds, restoration as two anticlines and a syncline.

Isoclinal Fold

Isoclinal folds, restoration as two anticlines and a syncline.

Isoclinal folds, restoration as two synclines separated by an anticline.

Isoclinal Fold

Isoclinal folds, restoration as two synclines separated by an anticline.

"Restoration of Palaeotherium." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Palaeotherium

"Restoration of Palaeotherium." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

An illustration of the restoration of a court in Sargon's palace at Khorsabad.

Sargon's Palace at Khorsabad

An illustration of the restoration of a court in Sargon's palace at Khorsabad.

Jeremy Taylor (1613 – 13 August 1667) was a clergyman in the Church of England who achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. He is sometimes known as the "Shakespeare of Divines" for his poetic style of expression and was often presented as a model of prose writing. He was under the patronage of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. He went on to become chaplain in ordinary to King Charles I as a result of Laud's sponsorship. This made him politically suspect when Laud was tried for treason and executed in 1645 by the Puritan Parliament during the English Civil War. After the Parliamentary victory over the King, he was briefly imprisoned several times.

Bishop Jeremy Taylor

Jeremy Taylor (1613 – 13 August 1667) was a clergyman in the Church of England who achieved fame…

Restored Temple, from the Egyptian Commission.

Temple

Restored Temple, from the Egyptian Commission.