Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volumen8British Archaeological Association., 1852 |
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... Norman nave and transepts of the present church bear the character of buildings known to have been erected about this time and there is , I think , little reason for doubting that they form a portion of the church , for which the con ...
... Norman nave and transepts of the present church bear the character of buildings known to have been erected about this time and there is , I think , little reason for doubting that they form a portion of the church , for which the con ...
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... Norman triforium . And all this Norman remnant is identical with the corresponding details of the nave ; ex- cept that the space between the capital of the column and the string - course beneath the triforium is far less than in the ...
... Norman triforium . And all this Norman remnant is identical with the corresponding details of the nave ; ex- cept that the space between the capital of the column and the string - course beneath the triforium is far less than in the ...
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... Norman choir - pieces of the magnesian limestone , such as is used in the nave and transepts , with mouldings identical with those found in these Norman parts of the church . Therefore , before this latter part of the Early English ...
... Norman choir - pieces of the magnesian limestone , such as is used in the nave and transepts , with mouldings identical with those found in these Norman parts of the church . Therefore , before this latter part of the Early English ...
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