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Page 59
... side aisles . It is plain throughout , with no traces of mosaic on the walls , and is by no means large in size ; affording a proof that it was not usual for the Normans of Sicily to build on a great scale in those days . arches under ...
... side aisles . It is plain throughout , with no traces of mosaic on the walls , and is by no means large in size ; affording a proof that it was not usual for the Normans of Sicily to build on a great scale in those days . arches under ...
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... side ones ; and although the general effect may be an improvement , the antiquary cannot but regret the removal of such memorials from their original situa- tion , which always tends to create a confusion . The glass had been de ...
... side ones ; and although the general effect may be an improvement , the antiquary cannot but regret the removal of such memorials from their original situa- tion , which always tends to create a confusion . The glass had been de ...
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... side , the towers and intend- ed spire of Westminster just show them- selves ; below the cathedral , Greenwich and Chelsea are exhibited as examples of pala- tial architecture , and the observatory seen in the distance of the domestic ...
... side , the towers and intend- ed spire of Westminster just show them- selves ; below the cathedral , Greenwich and Chelsea are exhibited as examples of pala- tial architecture , and the observatory seen in the distance of the domestic ...
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... side , the towers and intend- ed spire of Westminster just show them- selves ; below the cathedral , Greenwich and Chelsea are exhibited as examples of pala- tial architecture , and the observatory seen in the distance of the domestic ...
... side , the towers and intend- ed spire of Westminster just show them- selves ; below the cathedral , Greenwich and Chelsea are exhibited as examples of pala- tial architecture , and the observatory seen in the distance of the domestic ...
Page 74
... side the common fault of a modern Grecian example . In street architecture the following de- sign is marked with originality . 1198. D'Oyley's Warehouse , 346 , Strand , corner of New Wellington Street , now re - building . S. Beazley ...
... side the common fault of a modern Grecian example . In street architecture the following de- sign is marked with originality . 1198. D'Oyley's Warehouse , 346 , Strand , corner of New Wellington Street , now re - building . S. Beazley ...
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