Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volume 50British Archaeological Association., 1894 |
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... specimen of later architecture . The Cathedral , a noble . structure with five Romanesque towers , shows everywhere that in the twelfth and thir- teenth centuries Tournay had a very vigorous school of sculptors in the hard stone of the ...
... specimen of later architecture . The Cathedral , a noble . structure with five Romanesque towers , shows everywhere that in the twelfth and thir- teenth centuries Tournay had a very vigorous school of sculptors in the hard stone of the ...
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... specimens of this twelfth cen- tury art in Tournay stone , arrived on our coasts . An- other shipment took a more southerly line , and reached Southampton , along the trade - route followed by the Venetian galleys . This consignment of ...
... specimens of this twelfth cen- tury art in Tournay stone , arrived on our coasts . An- other shipment took a more southerly line , and reached Southampton , along the trade - route followed by the Venetian galleys . This consignment of ...
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... specimens of twelfth century ecclesiastical art , possess- ing certain characteristics in common , by means of which they can be immediately recognised as belonging to a type quite distinct from any other . As the Winchester font is the ...
... specimens of twelfth century ecclesiastical art , possess- ing certain characteristics in common , by means of which they can be immediately recognised as belonging to a type quite distinct from any other . As the Winchester font is the ...
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... was again seen when the apparatus - room , north of the nave , was excavated in 1893 , and at least furnished then a fresh and more nearly perfect specimen . • the arch into south transept to form the vaulted passage 42 OF PETERBOROUGH .
... was again seen when the apparatus - room , north of the nave , was excavated in 1893 , and at least furnished then a fresh and more nearly perfect specimen . • the arch into south transept to form the vaulted passage 42 OF PETERBOROUGH .
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... specimen of a " long stone " from a vertical pilaster strip . Two frag- ments of an ordinary mid - wall slab , having round the outside of opening a half - round roll , one piece of which retained also the holes for the metal fastenings ...
... specimen of a " long stone " from a vertical pilaster strip . Two frag- ments of an ordinary mid - wall slab , having round the outside of opening a half - round roll , one piece of which retained also the holes for the metal fastenings ...
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