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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 'nebuly' head-dress, feet on dog; above the figures a triple canopy with three shields; ( a), two bars wavy for de …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… the 17th century; the bays of the arcading are divided by triple shafts with moulded capitals and bases and the … early in the 14th century; the vaulting shafts are of triple form with foliated or moulded capitals. The Latin … The vault springs from single shafts in the angles and triple shafts (one filleted) between the bays, with carved …
Survey of London
… bays was added by C. R. Baker King in place of a shallow triple apse erected some twenty years earlier. It is in a …
Survey of London
… ringing-chamber. This lunette has a band-archivolt with a triple keystone, and it will be noticed that its curvature is … by a band-architrave with its eared head broken by a triple keystone. Over this is a circular opening in a … lower one is square and its head is broken by a massive triple keystone supporting the heavy sill of the round-headed …
Survey of London
… with eared architraves, their straight heads broken by triple keystones. There is no round window in each end bay of …
Survey of London
… and antae at the four corners. The entablature and deep triple plinth or podium support the upper main stage which is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bay decorated with chain motif. There may have been a triple chancel arch, the central piers standing on the solid …
Survey of London
… never materialized. 123 The clerestory was lit by rows of triple lancets and the transepts by two long lancets each. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… seal in Great Britain was round, c. 2 in., and depicted a triple-towered walled city with an ox superimposed, passant …
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