The church's roomy interior (now deprived of its galleries) is graced by a little-known treasure, one of the finest medieval furnishings to survive in any Scottish parish church.
Mrs. Griswold's color-filled book draws on both masterpieces and little-known treasures from the museum's collections of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and sculpture.
I hope our dramatisation can distil some of the essence of what has become my Desert Island book and raise the profile of this little-known treasure.
Farmingdale employees describe their college as a little-known treasure, but that has proved little consolation as they have watched enrollment slide.
This is the map room, and it is one of the library's more spectacular but little-known treasures.
The cut of the tunic was exquisite; the fabric shot through with latinum thread and encrusted with living gemstones: a little-known treasure found in ancient Hebitian tombs.
They often travel internationally, frequenting exhibitions, auctions, and artists' studios looking for good buys, little-known treasures, and exciting new works.
This blue sliver in the sea lies opposite La Rochelle, itself one of the loveliest cities in France and a little-known treasure for travelers 300 miles southwest of Paris.
Yet an incident near the start of chapter six holds special interest for my family and me, and led us to seek out a little-known treasure buried deep in the Norfolk countryside.
Although in plain sight, the organization's building at 20 West 44th Street, which also houses a curious lock museum, a library and a free technical school, is a little-known treasure.