Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions, Volume 9proprietors, 1811 |
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... architecture . The basement of the tower is of red stone , and has the small round - headed windows of the early Norman era . From the bell- story , the pointed style takes place , and is of the grey freestone of Grinshill Quarry , as ...
... architecture . The basement of the tower is of red stone , and has the small round - headed windows of the early Norman era . From the bell- story , the pointed style takes place , and is of the grey freestone of Grinshill Quarry , as ...
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... architecture . Its outward arch is circu- lar , with diagonal or zigzag mouldings , the inner rib obtusely pointed . The small pointed windows on each side are curious specimens of the very earliest rudiments of the mullioned window ...
... architecture . Its outward arch is circu- lar , with diagonal or zigzag mouldings , the inner rib obtusely pointed . The small pointed windows on each side are curious specimens of the very earliest rudiments of the mullioned window ...
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... architecture and masonry . In the year 1126 Henry I. granted to William Cor- boyl , the then archbishop of Canterbury , and to his successors , the custody of this Castle . It was , how- ever , resumed by Henry II . probably after his ...
... architecture and masonry . In the year 1126 Henry I. granted to William Cor- boyl , the then archbishop of Canterbury , and to his successors , the custody of this Castle . It was , how- ever , resumed by Henry II . probably after his ...
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... architecture now remaining in England . It stands at the south - east corner of the enclosed area , and rises to the height of 104 feet : the walls spread outwards , with a slope from the level of the ground floor ; but above that they ...
... architecture now remaining in England . It stands at the south - east corner of the enclosed area , and rises to the height of 104 feet : the walls spread outwards , with a slope from the level of the ground floor ; but above that they ...
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... architecture , having caused some small alteration in the plan of the build- ing as arranged by bishop Gundulph . All the walls are composed of the common Kentish rag - stone , cemented by a strong mortar , in the compo- sition of which ...
... architecture , having caused some small alteration in the plan of the build- ing as arranged by bishop Gundulph . All the walls are composed of the common Kentish rag - stone , cemented by a strong mortar , in the compo- sition of which ...
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