. The Architectural magazine. for Pointed Architecture. 347 frame-to theof thecourse. pieces resting on remaining:work contributesgeneral stiffnesswhole, and, ofgreatly adds to its edge is run with aGothic moulding, and abold hexagonal drophangs under every queen-post. The bays of theceiling have a bold cor-nice running from tie-beam to tie-beam, andmoulded strings, also, to~ answer every verticalquartering for the truss. The chancel ceiling, though smallerand lower, is in form like that of the main chapel, with verticalstrings crossing the others at right angles, and


. The Architectural magazine. for Pointed Architecture. 347 frame-to theof thecourse. pieces resting on remaining:work contributesgeneral stiffnesswhole, and, ofgreatly adds to its edge is run with aGothic moulding, and abold hexagonal drophangs under every queen-post. The bays of theceiling have a bold cor-nice running from tie-beam to tie-beam, andmoulded strings, also, to~ answer every verticalquartering for the truss. The chancel ceiling, though smallerand lower, is in form like that of the main chapel, with verticalstrings crossing the others at right angles, and having oak leafbosses over the intersections. The dotted lines show the archedopenings between the main chapel and the chancel and choir.


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