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Fes. 23, 1872. THE BUILDING NEWS.
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OAK BENCH, STEYNING CHURCH.-Drawn by M. B. Adams.
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OAK BENCH, STEYNING, SUSSEX.
THE oak bench illustrated this week is stored away in the Tower of Steyning, Church: it is a good example of old English furniture, and certainly worthy of a better place than that assigned to it, though now in a dilapidated condition. Its style appears to be Elizabethan, or early James I.; I should, however, be glad if any one would give their opinion as to its date. Maurice B. Adams.