The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 214E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... window . There is a feature in this window which , not being common in the county , it may be well to notice . The heads of each light are equilaterally formed with cusps , whereas the heads of the four bell - chamber windows above are ...
... window . There is a feature in this window which , not being common in the county , it may be well to notice . The heads of each light are equilaterally formed with cusps , whereas the heads of the four bell - chamber windows above are ...
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... window in the east wall of the transept is appa- rently earlier than the east window of the chancel , there can be no doubt that the tran- sept was built subsequently UGHT to the chancel . The former is constructed of ashlar blocks of ...
... window in the east wall of the transept is appa- rently earlier than the east window of the chancel , there can be no doubt that the tran- sept was built subsequently UGHT to the chancel . The former is constructed of ashlar blocks of ...
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... window consists of five plain lights , and is now bricked up . The exterior of the west end exhibited a large three- light window of transition Decorated character , the tracery in the head being not pierced through owing to the in ...
... window consists of five plain lights , and is now bricked up . The exterior of the west end exhibited a large three- light window of transition Decorated character , the tracery in the head being not pierced through owing to the in ...
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