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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... rises a lofty and beautiful spire . The windows of the lower parts , where they spring immediately from the tower , have the remains of rich spiring canopies and pinnacles . The whole height of the steeple is 216 feet , of which the ST ...
... rises a lofty and beautiful spire . The windows of the lower parts , where they spring immediately from the tower , have the remains of rich spiring canopies and pinnacles . The whole height of the steeple is 216 feet , of which the ST ...
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... rises into so extremely fat are sp by its principal wams into square pannels , includ drcles richly adorned with quatrefoils and foltage . e ribs and bosses , at their intersections , are carved double roses , devices , and knots ...
... rises into so extremely fat are sp by its principal wams into square pannels , includ drcles richly adorned with quatrefoils and foltage . e ribs and bosses , at their intersections , are carved double roses , devices , and knots ...
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... rises into an extremely flat arch , sepa- rated by its principal beams into square pannels , includ- ing circles richly adorned with quatrefoils and foliage . The ribs and bosses , at their intersections , are carved into double roses ...
... rises into an extremely flat arch , sepa- rated by its principal beams into square pannels , includ- ing circles richly adorned with quatrefoils and foliage . The ribs and bosses , at their intersections , are carved into double roses ...
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... 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 rise perpendicularly , and form a square of seventy feet ; their thickness , on the east , north , 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 rise perpendicularly , and form a square of seventy feet ; their thickness , on the east , north , and ...
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... rise to a supposition that it might probably have been a small religious establishment anterior to the Norman conquest , and that this niche was designed for the effigy of its patron saint ; but if another conjecture may be allowed , it ...
... rise to a supposition that it might probably have been a small religious establishment anterior to the Norman conquest , and that this niche was designed for the effigy of its patron saint ; but if another conjecture may be allowed , it ...
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