The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club-- Vol1-35 (1908-1985) ; (1991)- . Fig. - Portion of a DISCOVERED AT ST. GILES CATHEDRAL 229 having two smaller intermediate stems and leaves behindthem. The stone has the usual neck moulding. A smallindented, hollowed fillet over the leaves supports a wingedhead, and springing to the right and left of head arethe remains of the two angle volutes. Over the head andvolutes would be the crowning abacus which has capital indicates that the size of the pilasters would be5-| inches broad by 3 inches projection. Francis
The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club-- Vol1-35 (1908-1985) ; (1991)- . Fig. - Portion of a DISCOVERED AT ST. GILES CATHEDRAL 229 having two smaller intermediate stems and leaves behindthem. The stone has the usual neck moulding. A smallindented, hollowed fillet over the leaves supports a wingedhead, and springing to the right and left of head arethe remains of the two angle volutes. Over the head andvolutes would be the crowning abacus which has capital indicates that the size of the pilasters would be5-| inches broad by 3 inches projection. Francis Caird Inglis. ?»
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