. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. hoardedunderneatii, foruiirig thus a polygonal barrel vault, and moulded ribs were applied, divid-ing the boarding into panels, with carved bosses at the intersections. The above detailswill be found combined in the examples of the decorated period from the nave of Wiui-botsliam Church, Norfolk (fff. lOln ). The angle of the roof is 78°. The span is 21 feet9 inciies ; the rafters and collars are 4^ inches by 4 inches. The former are placed 1 foot9 i


. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. hoardedunderneatii, foruiirig thus a polygonal barrel vault, and moulded ribs were applied, divid-ing the boarding into panels, with carved bosses at the intersections. The above detailswill be found combined in the examples of the decorated period from the nave of Wiui-botsliam Church, Norfolk (fff. lOln ). The angle of the roof is 78°. The span is 21 feet9 inciies ; the rafters and collars are 4^ inches by 4 inches. The former are placed 1 foot9 inches apart between the centres. The nave roof of Reedham Church, Norfolk, .31 feetspan, is framed on the same principle. The hall at Sully-sur-Loire is a fine example. 2052r. III. Hoofs constructed with/;r/fes may be divided into two classes: I. Thosewith collar-beams and braces ; and II. Those without collar-beams. An example of theformer is seen in the roof of the nave at Ililhain Church (Jig 701o.), which is formed aten angle of °, with a sjian of 20 feet 5 inches. Wall pieces \, arc used, pinned into Ndinil HALMIAM, ^?OU^ III. CARPENTRY. 6,57


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